The complicated process of public forest land allocation involves competing economies of scale. While harvesting cost economies of scale may benefit harvesters, where average costs decline as contiguous harvested acreage increases, larger harvested areas can generate diseconomies in terms of environmental and ecosystem damage. This paper extends existing timber rotation models to more completely account for spatial synergies. Simulations are used to illustrate potential impacts. Simulations find that adjacency economies of scale may be an important determinant of the optimal spatial harvest configuration and intertemporal harvest sequence. The consequences of scheduling harvests ignorant of fixed costs are also discussed
Motivated by the logging ban in China and its future deregulation strategy, this paper theoretically...
This paper develops an economic criterion for scheduling timber stands for harvest when there are up...
Graduation date: 2007This paper presents a framework for analyzing efficient spatial allocation of f...
The complicated process of public forest land allocation involves competing economies of scale. Whil...
“Ecosystem management ” complicates forest management considerably. In this paper we extend the econ...
"Ecosystem management " complicates forest management considerably. In this paper we exten...
Historically, Canada's productive forests have been assumed to be reserved for timber use while non...
Spatial forest management models recognize that nontimber benefits cat1 be influenced by the status ...
This thesis addresses two major topics. First, impacts on timber supply and economics associated wi...
The focus of land policy in the United States is shifting emphasis toward ecosystem structure, funct...
Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and resource production can be mitigated by multi-objec...
Comparatively little attention has been given in the literature to the economics of selective (reduc...
Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and resource production can be mitigated by multi-object...
Aim of study: To analyze the influence of harvesting costs on the distribution and type of cuttings ...
This paper presents economic rules for harvest timing when timber and nontimber goods, services, and...
Motivated by the logging ban in China and its future deregulation strategy, this paper theoretically...
This paper develops an economic criterion for scheduling timber stands for harvest when there are up...
Graduation date: 2007This paper presents a framework for analyzing efficient spatial allocation of f...
The complicated process of public forest land allocation involves competing economies of scale. Whil...
“Ecosystem management ” complicates forest management considerably. In this paper we extend the econ...
"Ecosystem management " complicates forest management considerably. In this paper we exten...
Historically, Canada's productive forests have been assumed to be reserved for timber use while non...
Spatial forest management models recognize that nontimber benefits cat1 be influenced by the status ...
This thesis addresses two major topics. First, impacts on timber supply and economics associated wi...
The focus of land policy in the United States is shifting emphasis toward ecosystem structure, funct...
Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and resource production can be mitigated by multi-objec...
Comparatively little attention has been given in the literature to the economics of selective (reduc...
Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and resource production can be mitigated by multi-object...
Aim of study: To analyze the influence of harvesting costs on the distribution and type of cuttings ...
This paper presents economic rules for harvest timing when timber and nontimber goods, services, and...
Motivated by the logging ban in China and its future deregulation strategy, this paper theoretically...
This paper develops an economic criterion for scheduling timber stands for harvest when there are up...
Graduation date: 2007This paper presents a framework for analyzing efficient spatial allocation of f...