Author: Eugene M. Carpenter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Ownership Change and Timber Supply on Nonindustrial Private Forest Land
Author: Eugene M. Carpenter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Ownership Change and Timber Supply on Nonindustrial Private Forest Land
Author: Eugene M. Carpenter
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 14
Book Description
The Impact of Change on the Management of Private Forest Lands in the Northwest
Factors Affecting the Availability of Wood Energy from Nonindustrial Private Forest Lands in the Northeast
Author: John J. Lindsay
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Nonindustrial Private Forests
The Determinants of Changes in Nonindustrial Private Forest (NIPF) Landownership
Timber Supply from Private Nonindustrial Forests
Author: Clark Shepard Binkley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 108
Book Description
Likelihood of Timber Management on Nonindustrail Private Forests
Author: Ralph J. Alig
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Forest landowners
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
An Econometric Analysis of Nonindustrial Timber Supply
Understanding Key Issues of Sustainable Wood Production in the Pacific Northwest
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Researchers involved with the Pacific Northwest (PNW) Research Station Sustainable Wood Production Initiative have outlined some of the barriers and opportunities for sustainable wood production in the region. Sustainable wood production is defined as the capacity of forests to produce wood, products, and services on a long-term basis and in the context of human activity and use. The collective findings of these papers suggest that in the future, the regions wood supply will primarily come from private land, and the barriers and opportunities related to sustainable wood production will have more to do with future markets, harvest potential, land use changes, and sustainable forestry options than with traditional sustained yield outputs. Private lands in the PNW should be able to sustain recent historical harvest levels over the next 50 years, but regional changes in sawmilling capacity and uncertain market conditions may affect wood production in the region. Public perceptions of forestry, land use changes, and alternative forestry options are also discussed. These papers present preliminary findings and proposals for future work designed to help us understand the key issues related to sustainable wood production.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Electronic books
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
Researchers involved with the Pacific Northwest (PNW) Research Station Sustainable Wood Production Initiative have outlined some of the barriers and opportunities for sustainable wood production in the region. Sustainable wood production is defined as the capacity of forests to produce wood, products, and services on a long-term basis and in the context of human activity and use. The collective findings of these papers suggest that in the future, the regions wood supply will primarily come from private land, and the barriers and opportunities related to sustainable wood production will have more to do with future markets, harvest potential, land use changes, and sustainable forestry options than with traditional sustained yield outputs. Private lands in the PNW should be able to sustain recent historical harvest levels over the next 50 years, but regional changes in sawmilling capacity and uncertain market conditions may affect wood production in the region. Public perceptions of forestry, land use changes, and alternative forestry options are also discussed. These papers present preliminary findings and proposals for future work designed to help us understand the key issues related to sustainable wood production.