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Valuing natural assets is important for tracking the performance of management, for sustainability assessments based on wealth accounting, for environmental income and product accounting, and for benefit-cost analysis of specific projects. Developments in valuing natural capital have focused on...

Author(s)
Hashida, Y.; Fenichel, E. P.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2021, 104, 2, pp 791-811
Abstract

We examine how forest taxation should be designed when tax revenues are used to finance expenditures on wildfire risk mitigation and when forest carbon storage has value. A model is solved sequentially in two stages by a forest tax planner and a representative private landowner. Our results show...

Author(s)
Rossi, D.; Kuusela, O. P.
Publisher
Western Agricultural Economics Association, Milwaukee, USA
Citation
Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 2023, 48, 2, pp 376-397
Abstract

Privately-owned forests in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) are important potential carbon sinks and play a large role in carbon sequestration and storage. Non-industrial private forest (NIPF) owners constitute a substantial portion of overall forest landownership in productive regions of the PNW;...

Author(s)
Graves, R. A.; Nielsen-Pincus, M.; Haugo, R. D.; Holz, A.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Forest Policy and Economics, 2022, 141,
Abstract

Governments have used policies such as taxes on the exports of unprocessed wood products and subsidies to domestic manufacturers to improve the competitiveness of domestic industries with the goal of supporting economic activities especially in rural areas. Newer motivations for policy...

Author(s)
Zhai, J.; Kuusela, O. P.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Forest Policy and Economics, 2022, 135,
Abstract

Cannabis cultivation in US national forests has been identified as a growing environmental issue. Rational choice theory often considers law enforcement efforts as pushing this illegal activity into remote areas, including public lands, through the process of crime displacement. As such, the...

Author(s)
Klassen, M.; Anthony, B. P.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Ecological Economics, 2019, 162, pp 39-48
Abstract

Forest ecosystems are notably influenced by: (1) the rate and spatial distribution of forest land development, and (2) how remaining undeveloped forest lands are managed. Regarding this second factor, economics and ecology research conducted in different locations in the U.S. suggests that...

Author(s)
Kline, J. D.; Houston, L. L.; Gray, A. N.; Monleon, V.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Forest Policy and Economics, 2021, 124,
Abstract

This study develops a method to estimate the welfare impacts of climate change on landowners using a discrete-choice econometric model of land management. We apply the method to forest management in the Pacific states of the U.S. and estimate welfare effects on the region that holds the largest...

Author(s)
Hashida, Y.; Lewis, D. J.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Resource and Energy Economics, 2022, 68,
Abstract

This study evaluated the hypothesis that urban-tree planting increases neighborhood gentrification in Portland, Oregon. We defined gentrification as an increase in the median sales price of single-family homes in a Census tract compared to other tracts in the city after accounting for differences...

Author(s)
Donovan, G. H.; Prestemon, J. P.; Butry, D. T.; Kaminski, A. R.; Monleon, V. J.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Forest Policy and Economics, 2021, 124,
Abstract

Multnomah Falls, a 620-ft-tall waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge, is the most visited natural site in Oregon. Its economic value is unclear, however, as the Falls are free to access. Due to a wildfire in 2017, the site was partially closed for over a year. Costly repair work was carried out...

Author(s)
Lorber, C.; Dittrich, R.; Jones, S.; Junge, A.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Forest Policy and Economics, 2021, 128,
Abstract

This study investigates how federal, state, and private corporate forest owners in a fire-prone landscape of southcentral Oregon manage their forests to reduce wildfire hazard and loss to high-severity wildfire. We evaluate the implications of our findings for concepts of social-ecological...

Author(s)
Charnley, S.; Spies, T. A.; Barros, A. M. G.; White, E. M.; Olsen, K. A.
Publisher
Resilience Alliance, Waterloo, Canada
Citation
Ecology and Society, 2017, 22, 1, pp 22

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