1st Edition

Decision Making in Timber Production, Harvest, and Marketing

By Marion Clawson Copyright 1977
    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    Clawson explores the issues related to timber management with a particular focus on the harvesting of timber stands in Decision Making in Timber Production, Harvest and Marketing. Originally published in 1977, her study considers biological, economic and management implications of timber growing as well as the decision-making process in U.S forest Situations including methods of analysis. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental studies and professionals.

     Preface;  List of Tables;  List of Figures;  1. Characteristics of Timber Growing  2. Time-Growth—Volume Relationships for Timber Production  3. Timing of Timber Harvest  4. Components of Timber Supply  5. Forest of Management Situation Dominates Optimum Timber Management  6. Willingness of Small Private Owner to Harvest Existing Stand  7. Willingness of Small Private Owner to Invest in Growing Wood  8. Willingness of Vertically Integrated Forest Industry Firm to Harvest its Timber  9. Willingness of Vertically Integrated Forest Industry Firm to Invest in the Growing of More Timber  10. Important Characteristics of National Forests Today  11. The Forest Service as a Far-Sighted Oligopsonist since 1905  12. Applicability of Biologic and Economic Analysis to National Forest Management  13. Past Management of the National Forests by the Forest Service  14. Potentials for Future National Forest Management  15. Conclusion;  Appendix;  References

    Biography

    Marion Clawson