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Pinus ponderosa 2 forest trees 2 Western United States 1 biomass 1 cost analysis 1 cost sharing 1 econometric models 1 economic analysis 1 economic incentives 1 environmental policy 1 equations 1 even-aged stands 1 fire hazard reduction 1 forest policy 1 forest stands 1 fuel reduction policies 1 fuels (fire ecology) 1 linear models 1 logging 1 mixed models 1 policy analysis 1 product certification 1 profitability 1 repeated measures analysis 1 risk management 1 statistical analysis 1 subsidies 1 tax credits 1 taxes 1 temperate forests 1 tree and stand measurements 1 tree growth 1 tree size 1 wildfires 1 wildland fire management 1
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Becker, Dennis R. 1 Larson, Debra 1 Lowell, Eini C. 1 Oliver, William W. 1 Uzoh, Fabian C.C. 1
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Financial considerations of policy options to enhance biomass utilization for reducing wildfire hazards.
Becker, Dennis R.; Larson, Debra; Lowell, Eini C. - 2009
The Harvest Cost-Revenue Estimator, a financial model, was used to examine the cost sensitivity of forest biomass harvesting scenarios to targeted policies designed to stimulate wildfire hazardous fuel reduction projects. The policies selected represent actual policies enacted by federal and...
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Individual tree diameter increment model for managed even-aged stands of ponderosa pine throughout the western United States using a multilevel linear mixed effects model.
Uzoh, Fabian C.C.; Oliver, William W. - 2008
A diameter increment model is developed and evaluated for individual trees of ponderosa pine throughout the species range in the United States using a multilevel linear mixed model. Stochastic variability is broken down among period, locale, plot, tree and within-tree components. Covariates...
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