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    Timber Trends on Private Lands in Western Oregon and Washington: A New Look by Adams, D.M, Latta, G.S

    “…Market model projections of private harvest in the Douglas-fir region over the period to 2054 suggest that harvests in western Oregon could be sustained at or…”
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    Potential impacts of carbon taxes on carbon flux in western Oregon private forests by Im, Eun Ho, Adams, Darius M., Latta, Gregory S.

    Published in Forest policy and economics (01-05-2007)
    “…This study considers a carbon tax system as a policy tool for encouraging carbon sequestration through modification of management in existing forests and…”
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    Future Prospects for Private Timber Harvest in Eastern Oregon by Adams, D.M, Latta, G.S

    Published in Western journal of applied forestry (01-07-2007)
    “…Projections of eastern Oregon private sawtimber harvest are developed using a market model linked to a subplot level projection of growth and inventory. The…”
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    Opportunity Cost of Forest Certification on Private Land in Western Oregon by Busby, G.M, Montgomery, C.A, Latta, G.S

    “…In this report, we use a timber supply model for western Oregon to estimate the economic and ecological effects of forest certification. We estimate…”
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    cost of achieving old-growth forest structure by Montgomery, C.A, Latta, G.S, Adams, D.M

    Published in Land economics (01-05-2006)
    “…Dwindling area of old-growth forest is of concern in many regions of the world. Forest reserves provide one solution. But highly productive timberlands are…”
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    Effects of a forest health thinning program on land and timber values in eastern Oregon by Adams, D.M, Latta, G.S

    Published in Journal of forestry (01-12-2004)
    “…The Healthy Forests Restoration Act authorizes programs of thinning on public forest lands to reduce fire hazard and improve the vigor of residual stands…”
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