In Montana, USA, there are substantial opportunities for mechanized thinning treatments on public forests to reduce the likelihood of severe and damaging wildfires and improve forest health. These treatments produce residues that can be used to generate renewable energy and displace fossil fuels. The choice modeling method is employed to examine the marginal willingness of Montanans' to pay (MWTP) for woody biomass energy produced from treatments in their public forests. The survey instrument elicited social preferences for important co-benefits and costs of woody biomass energy generation in Montana, namely the extent of healthy forests, the number of large wildfires, and local air quality. Positive and statistically significant MWTP is fo...
This study is designed to evaluate the public\u27s understanding and acceptance of different wildlan...
Removing hazardous fuels to reduce the risk of wildfire has become a priority for land managers acro...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Residual-based biofuels potentially provide a renew...
A significant amount of the forestland in Montana is in need of mechanical forest restoration treatm...
There are substantial opportunities for mechanized thinning treatments to reduce the likelihood of s...
There is well established literature that focuses on measuring the public (social) value of ecosyste...
The factors that characterize social acceptance of biomass energy are critical to future development...
The recent energy crisis in the late 2000s has driven researchers and the public to utilize alternat...
Harvesting woody biomass for biofuel has become an important research topic. In Mississippi, feasibi...
Summary. Removing excess biomass from fire-hazardous forests can serve dual purposes: enhancing the ...
Many socioeconomic constraints exist for biomass removals from federal lands in the western U.S. We ...
The growing attention to renewable energy and rural development has created greater demand for produ...
This article investigated public preferences for forest biomass based liquid biofuels, particularly ...
As a renewable energy source, the use of forest biomass for electricity generation is advantageous i...
Forest carbon sequestration and storage is increasingly being considered as an attractive climate ch...
This study is designed to evaluate the public\u27s understanding and acceptance of different wildlan...
Removing hazardous fuels to reduce the risk of wildfire has become a priority for land managers acro...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Residual-based biofuels potentially provide a renew...
A significant amount of the forestland in Montana is in need of mechanical forest restoration treatm...
There are substantial opportunities for mechanized thinning treatments to reduce the likelihood of s...
There is well established literature that focuses on measuring the public (social) value of ecosyste...
The factors that characterize social acceptance of biomass energy are critical to future development...
The recent energy crisis in the late 2000s has driven researchers and the public to utilize alternat...
Harvesting woody biomass for biofuel has become an important research topic. In Mississippi, feasibi...
Summary. Removing excess biomass from fire-hazardous forests can serve dual purposes: enhancing the ...
Many socioeconomic constraints exist for biomass removals from federal lands in the western U.S. We ...
The growing attention to renewable energy and rural development has created greater demand for produ...
This article investigated public preferences for forest biomass based liquid biofuels, particularly ...
As a renewable energy source, the use of forest biomass for electricity generation is advantageous i...
Forest carbon sequestration and storage is increasingly being considered as an attractive climate ch...
This study is designed to evaluate the public\u27s understanding and acceptance of different wildlan...
Removing hazardous fuels to reduce the risk of wildfire has become a priority for land managers acro...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013Residual-based biofuels potentially provide a renew...