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The Economics of Forest Disturbances Thomas P. Holmes

The Economics of Forest Disturbances By Thomas P. Holmes

The Economics of Forest Disturbances by Thomas P. Holmes


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This unique, state-of-the-art review shows that neo-classical economic principles can be integrated with ecosystem analysis and modern econometric methods to uncover the causes and consequences of natural forest disturbances.

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The Economics of Forest Disturbances: Wildfires, Storms, and Invasive Species by Thomas P. Holmes

by Peter J. Roussopoulos, Director, Southern Research Station The world and its ecosystems are repeatedly punctuated by natural disturbances, and human societies must learn to manage this reality Often severe and unp- dictable, dynamic natural forces disrupt human welfare and alter the structure and composition of natural systems Over the past century, land management ag- cies within the United States have relied on science to improve the sustainable management of natural resources Forest economics research can help advance this scientifc basis by integrating knowledge of forest disturbance processes with their economic causes and consequences As the twenty-frst century unfolds, people increasingly seek the goods and services provided by forest ecosystems, not only for wood supply, clean water, and leisure pursuits, but also to establish residential communities that are removed from the hustle and bustle of urban life As vividly demonstrated during the past few years, Santa Ana winds can blow wildfres down from the mountains of California, incinerating homes as readily as vegetation in the canyons below Hurricanes can fatten large swaths of forest land, while associated foods create havoc for urban and rural residents alike Less dramatic, but more insidious, trees and forest stands are succumbing to exotic insects and diseases, causing economic losses to private property values (including timber) as well as scenic and recreation values As human demands on public and private forests expand, science-based solutions need to be identifed so that social needs can be balanced with the vagaries of forest disturbance processes

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From the reviews:

The book gives a comprehensive account of an example of acute threats to a national forest resource ... by well designed and rational technological, administrative and fiscal counter-measures and supporting policies. ... book is a well-written assemblage of interesting and informative texts. ... this quasi insider report of members of a forest service trying to cope with an enormous and complex challenge to scientific research, sustainable development and practical implementation is sufficiently thought provoking and stimulating, and interesting enough to make reading worthwhile. (Eberhard F. Bruenig, International Forestry Review, Vol. 11 (1), 2009)

Table of Contents

Section I. The Economics and Ecology of Forest Disturbances 1. An Introduction to the Economics of Forest Disturbance T.P. Holmes, J.P. Prestemon, K.L. Abt 2. Forest Economics, Natural Disturbances and the New Ecology T.P. Holmes, R.J. Huggett, Jr., J.M. Pye Section II. Forest Disturbance Processes 3. Natural Disturbance Production Functions J.P. Prestemon, D.E. Mercer, J.M. Pye 4. Statistical Analysis of Large Wildfires T.P. Holmes, R.J. Huggett, Jr., A.J. Westerling 5. The Production of Large and Small Wildfires D.T. Butry, M. Gumpertz, M.G. Genton 6. Climatology for Wildfire Management A.L. Westerling 7. Wildland Arson Management J.P. Prestemon, D.T. Butry Section III. Valuing the Economic Impacts of Forest Disturbances 8. Designing Economic Impact Assessments for USFS Wildfire Programs K.L. Abt, R.J. Huggett, Jr., T.P. Holmes 9. Timber Salvage Economics J.P. Prestemon, T.P. Holmes 10. Wildfire and the Economic Value of Wilderness Recreation J. Englin, T.P. Holmes, J. Lutz 11. Forest Disturbance Impacts on Residential Property Values R.J. Huggett, Jr., E.A. Murphy, T.P. Holmes 12. Contingent Valuation of Fuel Hazard Reduction Treatments J.B. Loomis, A. Gonzalez-Caban Section IV. Decision Making in Response to Forest Disturbances 13. Analyzing Trade-offs between Fuels Management, Suppression, and Damages from Wildfire D.E. Mercer, R.G.Haight, J.P. Prestemon 14. A Review of State and Local Regulation for Wildfire Mitigation T.K. Haines, C.R. Renner, M.A. Reams 15. Economic Analysis of Federal Wildfire Management Programs K.M. Gebert, D.E. Calkin, R.J. Huggett, Jr., K.L. Abt 16. Incentives and Wildfire Management in the United States G.H. Donovan, T.C. Brown, L. Dale 17. Forecasting Wildfire Suppression Expenditures for the United States Forest Service K.L. Abt, J.P. Prestemon, K. Gebert 18. Toward a Unified Economic Theory of Fire Program Analysis with Strategies for Empirical Modeling D.B. Rideout, Y. Wei, A.G. Kirsch, S.J. Botti 19. Economic Aspects of Invasive Forest Pest Management T.P. Holmes, K.P. Bell, B. Byrne, J.S. Wilson Index

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NLS9789048171156
9789048171156
9048171156
The Economics of Forest Disturbances: Wildfires, Storms, and Invasive Species by Thomas P. Holmes
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Paperback
Springer
2010-10-28
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