نتایج جستجو برای: timber

تعداد نتایج: 8181  

2001
David N. Wear Brian C. Murray

An econometric model of the US softwood lumber and timber markets is estimated and used to simulate the price, trade, and welfare effects of reductions in federal timber sales in the western US commencing in the late 1980s. Results indicate that the timber sale reductions increased lumber prices by roughly 15 percent in the mid-1990s. Lumber consumers were the unambiguous losers from the policy...

2011
H. BIER

A sample of 78 Pinus radiata D. Don logs was measured and sawn to maximise yields of 100 x 50-mm and 200 x 50-mm timber. The average bending strength and stiffness of the timber were found to depend on the basic density of the log but the lower fifth-percentile strength was more dependent on branch index. For the 28-year-old stand sampled, logs with a low branch index yielded 100 x 50-mm timber...

2000
Brian C. Murray Robert C. Abt

Eco-certified forestry (ECF) is defined as forest management that incorporates ecological concerns into commercial timber production. In this paper, we link the adoption of ECF practices to shifts in the timber supply function. We use a spatially disaggregated model of southeastern US timber supply to simulate the empirical relationship between variations in the price premium offered for timber...

2004
Jeffrey P. Prestemon Thomas P. Holmes

Forest-based natural catastrophes are regular features of timber production in the United States, especially from hurricanes, fires, and insect and disease outbreaks. These catastrophes affect timber prices and result in economic transfers. We develop a model of timber market dynamics after such a catastrophe that shows how timber salvage affects the welfare of different market groups and quant...

2004
Subhrendu K. Pattanayak

Timber supply modeling is a means of formalizing the production behavior of heterogeneous landowners managing a wide variety of forest types and vintages within a region. The critical challenge of timber supply modeling is constructing theoretically valid and empirically practical aggregate descriptions of harvest behavior. Understanding timber supply is essential for assessing tradeoffs betwee...

2000
Frederick Cubbage Jacek Siry Robert Abt David Wear Steverson Moffat

I ABSTRACT.-The South can increase forest productivity on industrial and nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) lands. As timber markets have improved and timber prices have increased, returns from intensive management are more profitable. The interaction of timber markets, inventory, and prices are analyzed in new southern timber supply models sponsored by the Southern Forest Resource Assessment ...

2000
Riccardo Scarpa Joseph Buongiorno Karen Lee

A working definition of non-timber value is the difference between the revenues attainable by implementing an infinite horizon timber revenue maximizing cutting rule, and the value of the observed harvest. This non-timber value was estimated for the stands of the Forest Inventory Analysis data in the maple-beech-birch type in Wisconsin. Non-timber values averaged 23 $/ha&r, and were higher than...

2009
Kevin P. Hoyt Donald G. Hodges James R. Cox

The Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee currently is experiencing wide-spread forest parcelization and changes in species composition as a result of changes in land use and ownership. These changes can be attributed partially to industrial forest land divestiture and the lingering effects of the 1998 – 2002 Southern Pine Beetle (SPB) epidemic. A random sample of 1600 NIPF landowners owning 40 or mo...

2000

Traditional Finnish timber construction is characterized by simplicity, clarity and scanty use of decoration. The traditional construction technique used a timberwork frame, which led to simple, cube-like building masses. Nevertheless, several log buildings erected around one yard formed a rich and varied entity, both in the country and in towns. The distinctive Finnish wooden town represents t...

2000
Panayotis N. Varangis Rachel Crossley

Is There a Commercial Case Timber certification is not expected to provide for Tropical Timber significant commercial Certification? benefits to developing countries in the near future. Revenues from certification Panayotis N. Varangis are limited by the share of Rachel Crossley trade destined for "ecoCarlos A. Primo Braga sensitive" markets and by the size of the "green premium." The costs of ...

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