Sound decision-making requires quality information. Poor information does not help in decision making. Among the sources of low quality information, an important cause is inadequate and inappropriate sampling. In this paper we illustrate the case of information collected on timber prices. (Résumé d'auteur
Inventory information on privately managed forest areas tends to be more variable and less available...
Efforts to increase wood mobilization have highlighted the need to appraise drivers of short-run tim...
This paper develops an economic criterion for scheduling timber stands for harvest when there are up...
Impacts of forestry related information on forest owners’ ability to forecast timber price changes a...
Efforts to increase wood mobilization have highlighted the need to appraise drivers of short-run tim...
How much is the timber from public forests worth? How can the Public Forest Service define a fair ma...
Increased harvest is high on the forestry and climate policy agenda in several countries. We explore...
MANY people are enthusiastic advocates of having forest landowners grow high-quality timber. They ...
This thesis explores sampling and system error risks affecting projected stand values. British Colu...
Conservation decisions should be made considering the information available. The quality of informat...
Timber cruises in the interior of British Columbia are designed to meet precision requirements for e...
The purpose of this paper is to determine if there have been systematic changes in the characteristi...
Timbers of multiple tree species and sizes are often traded in a single market. Some previous studie...
The economic concepts of imperfect markets and incomplete information are examined, in the context o...
How much is the timber from public forests worth? How can the Public Forest Service define a fair ma...
Inventory information on privately managed forest areas tends to be more variable and less available...
Efforts to increase wood mobilization have highlighted the need to appraise drivers of short-run tim...
This paper develops an economic criterion for scheduling timber stands for harvest when there are up...
Impacts of forestry related information on forest owners’ ability to forecast timber price changes a...
Efforts to increase wood mobilization have highlighted the need to appraise drivers of short-run tim...
How much is the timber from public forests worth? How can the Public Forest Service define a fair ma...
Increased harvest is high on the forestry and climate policy agenda in several countries. We explore...
MANY people are enthusiastic advocates of having forest landowners grow high-quality timber. They ...
This thesis explores sampling and system error risks affecting projected stand values. British Colu...
Conservation decisions should be made considering the information available. The quality of informat...
Timber cruises in the interior of British Columbia are designed to meet precision requirements for e...
The purpose of this paper is to determine if there have been systematic changes in the characteristi...
Timbers of multiple tree species and sizes are often traded in a single market. Some previous studie...
The economic concepts of imperfect markets and incomplete information are examined, in the context o...
How much is the timber from public forests worth? How can the Public Forest Service define a fair ma...
Inventory information on privately managed forest areas tends to be more variable and less available...
Efforts to increase wood mobilization have highlighted the need to appraise drivers of short-run tim...
This paper develops an economic criterion for scheduling timber stands for harvest when there are up...