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Montana’s forest products industry and timber harvest, 2014: Part I: Timber Harvest, Products and Flow

2020
This Resource Bulletin contains findings from a census of Wyoming's primary forest products industry for calendar year 2014. Part I of the series presents information on the volume of timber harvested in the State by ownership, species, product, and resource area. It also describes timber flow within the State and across State lines. This effort is the
Steven W. Hayes   +2 more
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Environmentally sound timber harvesting

1993
Timber harvesting guidelines formulated for north Queensland rainforests allowed economically viable harvests with minimal ecological impact. Harvesting procedures sought to minimize soil erosion, silting and turbidity in streams, destruction of trees in the residual stand, and disruption of natural habitats and processes.
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Instruments to Regulate the Timber Harvest

2001
The timber harvest may be regulated through demand-side and supply-side measures. Both are politically determined, but they work in different ways and have different strengths and weaknesses. In practice, none of the two can stand alone in a politically regulated timber market as the case is for Ghana. How weIl demand-side measures can function depends
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Harvest Scheduling as a Timber Appraisal Tool

2010
Appraisers often value a forest that contains many different timber stands that can vary due to factors such as age, stocking, species, and site index. Many assumptions are possible on how the various stands will be harvested and what subsequent cash flows might be generated.
Singleton, Christopher N.   +3 more
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Timber harvesting in New Zealand

Applied Economics Letters, 2022
Vijay Kumar, Yangyuyu Luo
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Stochastic Forest Stand Value and Optimal Timber Harvesting

SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 2004
Summary: We consider a Faustmann timber harvesting problem arising in the literature on rational forest management by modeling the value of the harvested resource as a time homogeneous, regular, and linear diffusion. We state a set of easily verifiable general conditions under which the existence and uniqueness of an optimal cutting value and ...
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Response to Impact of Timber Harvesting on Salamanders

Conservation Biology, 1994
Every field-based study will have its critics because scientists can rarely agree on what constitutes the best approach for analyzing and interpreting data or balancing conflicts in design. Those of us who have sat through countless weekly seminars realize that scientists are remarkably adept at finding fault with others' studies, but surprisingly ...
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Camping in clearcuts: The impacts of timber harvesting on USFS campground utilization

Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 2023
Kelly Wallace   +2 more
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Financial Revenues from Timber Harvesting in Secondary Cloud Forests: A Case Study from Mexico

Forests, 2022
Tarin Toledo-Aceves   +2 more
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Valuing Timber Harvest Contracts

2023
Bin Mei, Michael L. Clutter
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