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Figure 13.24--Percentage (A) and absolute (B) changes in annual hardwood harvest levels on private timberland in the South, 1995 to 2040, as projected by the Subregional Timber Supply Model, by USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Forest Inventory and Analysis survey unit, under IH (base case) assumptions of inelastic demand and high plantation volume growth rates.



A

Map of survey units of the South showing a projected doubling to quadrupling of harvest levels from Oklahoma across the north-central areas of the South including northern Virginia, but also in southern Louisiana and Alabama and even more so in southern Florida


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B

Map of survey units of the South showing losses up to 40 million cubic feet near the Arkansas-Louisiana border, in central Mississippi and parts of eastern North and South Carolina, and gains of 50 to 75 million in western North Carolina and Virginia, central Tennessee, eastern Alabama, Louisiana and Texas and northwestern Arkansas


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