SOME ASPECTS OF FOREST ECONOMICS RESEARCH

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SOME ASPECTS OF FOREST ECONOMICS RESEARCH

ECONOMICS OF BIODIVERSITY MEASUREMENT DIMENSIONS OF BIODIVERSITY UNCERTAINTY A FUNDAMENTAL PART OF DECISION (PROBABILISTIC NATURE OF OUTCOMES) PRODUCTION RELATIONSHIPS

HOUSING ECONOMICS IDENTIFYING FUNDAMENTAL DETERMINANTS OF HOUSING DECISIONS HOUSEHOLD PREFERENCES FOR HOLDINGS OF HOUSING STOCK MOVE/IMPROVE DECISION LONG-RANGE PROJECTIONS POPULATION STRUCTURE INCOME

LONG-RANGE PROJECTIONS OF NORTH AMERICAN TIMBER CONSUMPTION AND RESOURCES PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION AND PRICES OF FOREST PRODUCTS EXTENT AND CONDITION OF THE FOREST RESOURCE DIVERSE APPLICATIONS OF MODEL AND PROJECTIONS ROADLESS AREA POLICIES (PUBLIC HARVEST) CARBON SEQUESTRATION CANADIAN/U.S. LUMBER AGREEMENT

U.S. CONSUMPTION OF FOREST PRODUCTS BY PRODUCT TYPE

OREGON TIMBER SUPPLY STUDY ADD GEOGRAPHIC AND RESOURCE DETAIL TO HARVEST POTENTIAL ANALYSIS CONSIDER MARKET-BASED HARVEST PROJECTIONS AS WELL AS VOLUME-FLOW APPROACHES

HISTORICAL AND PROJECTED TIMBER HARVEST ON FOREST INDUSTRY LANDS IN WESTERN OREGON

WESTERN OREGON FORETS INDUSTRY HARVEST UNDER TWO ALTERNATIVE RIPARIAN PROTECTION POLICIES