The availability of wood, be it harvested for sawlogs, pulpwood, biomass, or other products, is constrained by social and biophysical factors. Knowing the difference between social and biophysical availability is important for understanding what can realistically be extracted. This study focuses on the wood located in family forests across the northern United States. Family forest owners control 54% of the 7,685 million dry tons of wood in the region. To estimate availability, we begin with the total resource and then apply constraints related to slope, drainage, site productivity, tree size, size of forest holdings, distance to roads, harvesting restrictions, population pressures, and ownership attitudes. These constraints reduce wood avai...
The purpose of this dissertation is to determine the availability of fuelwood on private forest owne...
Among the costs associated with timber harvesting in northern New England, those related to unused p...
Summary. Removing excess biomass from fire-hazardous forests can serve dual purposes: enhancing the ...
Understanding willingness to harvest (WTH) is essential to assessing the social availability of wood...
Despite the potential for significant utilization in the production of bioenergy and biofuels, littl...
Abstract-Worldwide demand for wood and wood products will continue to increase as global human popul...
Sustainability of the forest at a regional scale in landscapes dominated by non-industrial private f...
Heightened interest in renewable energy has produced a spate of new research into the feasibility of...
Heightened interest in renewable energy has produced a spate of new research into the feasibility of...
Graduation date: 2006To increase our understanding of the timber harvesting behavior of family fores...
Estimation of the amount of wood that could potentially be harvested in a country can be accomplishe...
Mass timber products are growing in popularity as a substitute for steel and concrete, reducing embo...
Sustainably managed forests are crucial in balancing trade-off between various ecosystem functions a...
This manuscript helps bridge a gap between theoretical work that advocates for a broad view of fores...
Ten million family forest owners own 35 percent of US forestland. Although one owner's action may be...
The purpose of this dissertation is to determine the availability of fuelwood on private forest owne...
Among the costs associated with timber harvesting in northern New England, those related to unused p...
Summary. Removing excess biomass from fire-hazardous forests can serve dual purposes: enhancing the ...
Understanding willingness to harvest (WTH) is essential to assessing the social availability of wood...
Despite the potential for significant utilization in the production of bioenergy and biofuels, littl...
Abstract-Worldwide demand for wood and wood products will continue to increase as global human popul...
Sustainability of the forest at a regional scale in landscapes dominated by non-industrial private f...
Heightened interest in renewable energy has produced a spate of new research into the feasibility of...
Heightened interest in renewable energy has produced a spate of new research into the feasibility of...
Graduation date: 2006To increase our understanding of the timber harvesting behavior of family fores...
Estimation of the amount of wood that could potentially be harvested in a country can be accomplishe...
Mass timber products are growing in popularity as a substitute for steel and concrete, reducing embo...
Sustainably managed forests are crucial in balancing trade-off between various ecosystem functions a...
This manuscript helps bridge a gap between theoretical work that advocates for a broad view of fores...
Ten million family forest owners own 35 percent of US forestland. Although one owner's action may be...
The purpose of this dissertation is to determine the availability of fuelwood on private forest owne...
Among the costs associated with timber harvesting in northern New England, those related to unused p...
Summary. Removing excess biomass from fire-hazardous forests can serve dual purposes: enhancing the ...