This study determined the profitability and financially optimal thinning and final harvest rotation of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) managed exclusively for timber production or for dual products of timber production and carbon sequestration. The results suggest that 1) depending on landowner’s alternative rate of return, the inclusion of carbon revenues in forest management may shorten or prolong the optimal timber-carbon rotation length, compared to the optimal rotation that maximizes timber value only; 2) the effect of carbon revenues on the optimal rotation length and the percentage gain in soil expectation value is larger on low-productivity sites than on high-productivity sites, and is larger for high interest rates than for low interes...
South Carolina (SC) has a variety of different forest types, and they all have potential to sequeste...
This project will determine the optimal forest management method to employ for each of the major com...
In Vietnam, fast-growing Acacia hybrid dominates commercial smallholdings and is largely managed in ...
This study determined the profitability and financially optimal thinning and final harvest rotation ...
The State of Texas emits more carbon dioxide (C02) into the atmosphere than any other state in the U...
Management strategies for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations in the Southeastern USA can be ada...
Sequestering carbon in forest stands and using woody bioenergy are two potential ways to utilize for...
A forest carbon (C) sequestration project was conducted to evaluate the economic incentives that wou...
Economic analyses were conducted to investigate the effects of initial planting density on the profi...
Forest plantation may contribute economically and socially as a provider of wood raw materials for i...
Sequestering carbon in standing biomass, using woody bioenergy, and using woody products are the thr...
Carbon dioxide emissions resulting from direct human activities, primarily fossil fuel use and land ...
The specific objectives of this project were: 1) Determine financial viability of enrolling forest l...
An optimal forest rotation model estimates potential value from timber and carbon for owners of WV a...
South Carolina (SC) has a variety of different forest types, and they all have potential to sequeste...
This project will determine the optimal forest management method to employ for each of the major com...
In Vietnam, fast-growing Acacia hybrid dominates commercial smallholdings and is largely managed in ...
This study determined the profitability and financially optimal thinning and final harvest rotation ...
The State of Texas emits more carbon dioxide (C02) into the atmosphere than any other state in the U...
Management strategies for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations in the Southeastern USA can be ada...
Sequestering carbon in forest stands and using woody bioenergy are two potential ways to utilize for...
A forest carbon (C) sequestration project was conducted to evaluate the economic incentives that wou...
Economic analyses were conducted to investigate the effects of initial planting density on the profi...
Forest plantation may contribute economically and socially as a provider of wood raw materials for i...
Sequestering carbon in standing biomass, using woody bioenergy, and using woody products are the thr...
Carbon dioxide emissions resulting from direct human activities, primarily fossil fuel use and land ...
The specific objectives of this project were: 1) Determine financial viability of enrolling forest l...
An optimal forest rotation model estimates potential value from timber and carbon for owners of WV a...
South Carolina (SC) has a variety of different forest types, and they all have potential to sequeste...
This project will determine the optimal forest management method to employ for each of the major com...
In Vietnam, fast-growing Acacia hybrid dominates commercial smallholdings and is largely managed in ...