The study of economics won’t keep you out of the breadline; but at least you’ll know why you’re there. So it is with forest economics: It won\u27t alone solve our forestry needs, but at least it helps us mightily to understand them. And used in conjunction with the other sciences and arts of forestry, economics research helps us not only to understand, but also to solve, the needs of forestry for contributing the utmost to the wellbeing of the world, the community, and the individual enterprise
The economics of deriving raw materials from forests is examined. Competitive markets are consisten...
The timber harvesting and investment behavior of nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) owners is criti...
Posted by permission of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA). (c) CSA 2005. All rights reserved.A br...
These slides are intended for use by instructors who have adopted Forest Economics for use in their ...
This review discusses bioeconomic models of the forest and uses them to explore policy options for f...
The products and services provided by the forest to the population have a great economic and social ...
More and more environmental and resource economists are taking a particular interest in research on ...
The textbook definition of the science of economics is the study of the allocation of scarce resourc...
Economic growth or development, the process by which a nation gains wealth, is analysed in Part I. S...
Economic viability is an important part of the sustainability of working forests. With landowners f...
Interest in the economic impacts of research and development (R&D) among forest economists is of rel...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The existing forest economic models, rooted in sustained yield timber management systems and neo-cla...
Forestry is a vast subject. It is both broad and deep. It has to do with soil, climate, and topograp...
Forestry provides economic, social and environmental benefits along with various forest products and...
The economics of deriving raw materials from forests is examined. Competitive markets are consisten...
The timber harvesting and investment behavior of nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) owners is criti...
Posted by permission of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA). (c) CSA 2005. All rights reserved.A br...
These slides are intended for use by instructors who have adopted Forest Economics for use in their ...
This review discusses bioeconomic models of the forest and uses them to explore policy options for f...
The products and services provided by the forest to the population have a great economic and social ...
More and more environmental and resource economists are taking a particular interest in research on ...
The textbook definition of the science of economics is the study of the allocation of scarce resourc...
Economic growth or development, the process by which a nation gains wealth, is analysed in Part I. S...
Economic viability is an important part of the sustainability of working forests. With landowners f...
Interest in the economic impacts of research and development (R&D) among forest economists is of rel...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The existing forest economic models, rooted in sustained yield timber management systems and neo-cla...
Forestry is a vast subject. It is both broad and deep. It has to do with soil, climate, and topograp...
Forestry provides economic, social and environmental benefits along with various forest products and...
The economics of deriving raw materials from forests is examined. Competitive markets are consisten...
The timber harvesting and investment behavior of nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) owners is criti...
Posted by permission of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA). (c) CSA 2005. All rights reserved.A br...