We estimated timber investment returns for the principal exotic and selected native plantation species in the Southern Cone of Latin America and in the Southern United States. Exotic eucalypts plantations in South America were most profitable, with internal rates of returns (IRRs) of about 13 % to 24%, followed by exotic loblolly pine, with IRRs of about 9 % to 17%. Average loblolly pine plantation returns in the U.S. South were less profitable, with an IRR of about 9.5%, and natural forest management in the South had IRRs of 4 % to 8%. Subtropical native species plantations of the best aracauria and nothofagus species had reasonable financial returns, with IRRs ranging from 5 % to 13%. Subtropical or tropical native forests had fewer comme...
The research base for tropical forest management is solidifying rapidly but substantial weaknesses p...
The forest cover of the country has declined significantly and the remaining natural forests provide...
Timber supplies from public native forests have declined significantly in recent decades. Consequent...
We estimated timber investment returns for 22 countries and 54 species/management regimes in 2017, f...
Tree plantations are widely considered a sustainable and economically feasible way to foster refores...
International forest landscape restoration commitments have promoted the restoration of millions of ...
Many harvested timber species of tropical forests have not been regenerating sufficiently and have t...
From 2003 to 2005, studies were undertaken in four low-altitude regions of Costa Rica and one waters...
We performed research in the Southern Cone of South America and in North Carolina USA that examined ...
This paper examines the need for estimates of financial performance of individual tree species for p...
The Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantation area in north-east Uruguay was 108 000 ha in 2008. Rec...
Today, tree plantations play a crucial role in supplying wood and wood-based products. They supply a...
In Queensland, Australia, there is presently a high level of interest in long-rotation hardwood plan...
This study is part of the TEEB (The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity) study of trade chains,...
This paper examines the need for estimates of financial performance of individual tree species for p...
The research base for tropical forest management is solidifying rapidly but substantial weaknesses p...
The forest cover of the country has declined significantly and the remaining natural forests provide...
Timber supplies from public native forests have declined significantly in recent decades. Consequent...
We estimated timber investment returns for 22 countries and 54 species/management regimes in 2017, f...
Tree plantations are widely considered a sustainable and economically feasible way to foster refores...
International forest landscape restoration commitments have promoted the restoration of millions of ...
Many harvested timber species of tropical forests have not been regenerating sufficiently and have t...
From 2003 to 2005, studies were undertaken in four low-altitude regions of Costa Rica and one waters...
We performed research in the Southern Cone of South America and in North Carolina USA that examined ...
This paper examines the need for estimates of financial performance of individual tree species for p...
The Loblolly pine (Pinus taeda L.) plantation area in north-east Uruguay was 108 000 ha in 2008. Rec...
Today, tree plantations play a crucial role in supplying wood and wood-based products. They supply a...
In Queensland, Australia, there is presently a high level of interest in long-rotation hardwood plan...
This study is part of the TEEB (The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity) study of trade chains,...
This paper examines the need for estimates of financial performance of individual tree species for p...
The research base for tropical forest management is solidifying rapidly but substantial weaknesses p...
The forest cover of the country has declined significantly and the remaining natural forests provide...
Timber supplies from public native forests have declined significantly in recent decades. Consequent...