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Linking Harvest Choices to Timber Supply
Forest Science, 2000Abstract Aggregate timber supply by ownership was investigated for a small region by applying stand-level harvest choice models to a representative sample of stands and then aggregating to regional totals using the area-frame of the forest survey.
Jeffrey P. Prestemon, David N. Wear
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Global Drivers of Russian Timber Harvest
Journal of Industrial Ecology, 2016SummaryRussian forest resources are important for global carbon cycling. In contrast to traditional analyses that focus on the harvest and direct use of Russian timber resources (a.k.a. production‐based accounting), this study investigates how the consumption of nations drives Russian timber harvest (a.k.a.
Sai Liang +6 more
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CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY DURING TIMBER HARVESTING
Леса России и хозяйство в них, 2023Проанализирована классификация применяемых на территории Российской Федерации видов (способов) рубок спелых и перестойных насаждений. Отмечается, что наибольшее влияние на условия обитания оказывают сплошнолесосечные рубки большой площади. Вызванные их проведением изменения экологических условий могут привести к сокращению биологического разнообразия и
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Is timber harvesting related to deforestation? On the unsustainable nature of timber harvesting
2010Deforestation is a major environmental issue, while demand for timber products increases rapidly in the developing world. One can thus wonder whether forest harvesting is sustainable worldwide, or if demand for timber products is fulfilled with the products from deforestation. Our panel data analysis shows that countries where timber harvesting is more
Damette, Olivier, Delacote, Philippe
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Nonconstant Risk Attitudes and Timber Harvesting
Forest Science, 2002Abstract This article explores the effects of risk attitudes on the harvesting behavior of forest landowners. In particular, the effects of changing risk behavior on the forest owners' optimal harvesting decisions are studied under timber price uncertainty.
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Analysis of the Timber Harvest
2001As mentioned in the previous chapters it is necessary to distinguish between on- and off-reserve timber harvest in order to assess the sustainability of timber harvest in the high forest zone. This chapter attempts to combine the on- and off-reserve inventory results with the available information about the on- and off-reserve timber harvest.
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Timber harvesting in New Zealand
Applied Economics Letters, 2022Vijay Kumar, Yangyuyu Luo
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Timber Harvest Tracts Advance Farm Forestry
Journal of Forestry, 1948Abstract The use of numerous small publicly owned demonstration forests located in communities where woodlands are or could be of importance in farm economy is recommended based on a farm forestry project being developed in Wisconsin. Educational techniques center around repeated timber harvest field days, featuring, among other factors,
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Watershed responses to timber harvesting disturbance
2005In mountainous watersheds, such as those in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, sediment mobilized on hillslopes can be delivered directly to stream channels. In coupled watersheds timber harvesting operations increases landslide sediment production on hillslopes, and decreases channel stability where riparian logging affects bank strength or ...
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