Besides the market value of timber, forests provide substantial nonmarket benefits, especially with continuous-cover silviculture, which have long been acknowledged by forest managers. They include wildlife habitat (e.g. Bevers and Hof 1999), carbon sequestration (e.g. Dewar and Cannell 1992), biodiversity (e.g. Kanga
Comparatively little attention has been given in the literature to the economics of selective (reduc...
An infinite-horizon discrete time model with multiple size-class structures using a transition matri...
In this paper, we develop a multiple objective, decision-making model that focuses on forest policie...
The changing demands of today require a widened scope of forest management. Society is asking for su...
The common assumption of risk-neutrality in forest decision making is generally inadequate since the...
grantor: University of TorontoA whole-forest management plan must consider timber as well ...
Background Forest managers must deal with inherently stochastic ecological and economic processes. T...
This paper estimates the public benefit of preserving 126 000 hectares of old-growth forest in the s...
Trade-offs exist among the multiple ecosystem services (ES) generated by forests. Generally, wood pr...
<p>This study analyzes optimal harvesting of uneven-aged stands by applying a Markov Decision Proces...
Available literature is reviewed to determine the type of forest management best suited to slowing t...
Many problems in the environment are caused by incorrect valuation of environmental resources. This ...
Coarse woody debris Multi-cohort management Old-growth restoration Reserve trees Uneven-aged managem...
Markov decision process models were extended to reflect some consequences of the risk attitude of fo...
There are a number of land-use regimes in the world. Within forest land-use there are different mana...
Comparatively little attention has been given in the literature to the economics of selective (reduc...
An infinite-horizon discrete time model with multiple size-class structures using a transition matri...
In this paper, we develop a multiple objective, decision-making model that focuses on forest policie...
The changing demands of today require a widened scope of forest management. Society is asking for su...
The common assumption of risk-neutrality in forest decision making is generally inadequate since the...
grantor: University of TorontoA whole-forest management plan must consider timber as well ...
Background Forest managers must deal with inherently stochastic ecological and economic processes. T...
This paper estimates the public benefit of preserving 126 000 hectares of old-growth forest in the s...
Trade-offs exist among the multiple ecosystem services (ES) generated by forests. Generally, wood pr...
<p>This study analyzes optimal harvesting of uneven-aged stands by applying a Markov Decision Proces...
Available literature is reviewed to determine the type of forest management best suited to slowing t...
Many problems in the environment are caused by incorrect valuation of environmental resources. This ...
Coarse woody debris Multi-cohort management Old-growth restoration Reserve trees Uneven-aged managem...
Markov decision process models were extended to reflect some consequences of the risk attitude of fo...
There are a number of land-use regimes in the world. Within forest land-use there are different mana...
Comparatively little attention has been given in the literature to the economics of selective (reduc...
An infinite-horizon discrete time model with multiple size-class structures using a transition matri...
In this paper, we develop a multiple objective, decision-making model that focuses on forest policie...