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    Projection of U.S. forest sector carbon sequestration under U.S. and global timber market and wood energy consumption scenarios, 2010–2060 by Nepal, Prakash, Ince, Peter J., Skog, Kenneth E., Chang, Sun J.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-10-2012)
    “…This study provides a modeling framework to examine change over time in U.S. forest sector carbon inventory (in U.S. timberland tree biomass and harvested wood…”
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    Evaluating Economic Impacts of Expanded Global Wood Energy Consumption with the USFPM/GFPM Model by Ince, Peter J., Kramp, Andrew, Skog, Kenneth E.

    Published in Canadian journal of agricultural economics (01-06-2012)
    “…A U.S. forest sector market module was developed within the general Global Forest Products Model. The U.S. module tracks regional timber markets, timber…”
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    Uses and Desirable Properties of Wood in the 21st Century by Wegner, Theodore, Skog, Kenneth E, Ince, Peter J, Michler, Charles J

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-06-2010)
    “…The desirability of specific wood properties is driven by a number of social, economic, and environmental factors that influence wood-use trends. This article…”
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    Market impacts of hypothetical fuel treatment thinning programs on federal lands in the western United States by Ince, Peter J., Spelter, Henry, Skog, Kenneth E., Kramp, Andrew, Dykstra, Dennis P.

    Published in Forest policy and economics (01-08-2008)
    “…This paper addresses the economics of forest fuel thinning programs on federal lands in the U.S. West, and presents a model of regional timber and product…”
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    Pulpwood supply and demand: Development in the south, little growth elsewhere by Ince, Peter J, Durbak, Irene

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-03-2002)
    “…This long-range outlook derives from analysis of pulp and paper markets and pulpwood demands for wood panels. The analysis projects modest increases in…”
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    ECONOMIC POTENTIAL OF SHORT-ROTATION WOODY CROPS ON AGRICULTURAL LAND FOR PULP FIBER PRODUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES by ALIG, RALPH J, ADAMS, DARIUS M, MCCARL, BRUCE A, INCE, PETER J

    Published in Forest products journal (01-05-2000)
    “…A model of the US forestry and agricultural sectors is used to simulate the consequences of growing short-term rotation wood crops on agricultural lands as a…”
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