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Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2010

The impacts of changes in federal timber harvest on forest carbon sequestration in western Oregon.

Eun Ho ImE.H. Im; Darius M. Adams; Gregory S. Latta

This study examines the potential impacts of changes in federal timber harvest, acting through regional log markets, on the sequestration of carbon in forests and forest products in western Oregon. We construct a dynamic model of the region’s log markets in which market prices, log consumption at mills, and timber harvests and timber inventories on private, federal, and state forests are endogenous. Absent any policies regulating forest carbon sequestration, simulations show that regional carbon flux in forests and forest products would gradually decline as federal harvest rises from recent historical levels. If regional forest carbon flux were constrained to meet some minimum target, however, projections indicate that there would be opportunities for substituting carbon sequestration between federal and nonfederal lands through coordination of harvests across ownerships. We find that relatively small reductions in average private harvest could offset substantial losses of carbon flux on federal timberlan...


Forest Ecology and Management | 2010

Analysis of potential impacts of climate change on forests of the United States Pacific Northwest.

Gregory S. Latta; Hailemariam Temesgen; Darius M. Adams; Tara M. Barrett


Archive | 2010

Model documentation for the Forest and Agricultural Sector Optimization Model with Greenhouse Gases (FASOMGHG)

Robert H. Beach; Darius M. Adams; Ralph J. Alig; Justin Baker; Gregory S. Latta; Bruce A. McCarl; Brian C. Murray; Steven K. Rose; Eric M. White


Journal of Forest Economics | 2013

A Multi-Sector Intertemporal Optimization Approach to Assess the GHG Implications of U.S. Forest and Agricultural Biomass Electricity Expansion

Gregory S. Latta; Justin Baker; Robert H. Beach; Steven K. Rose; Bruce A. McCarl


Journal of Forest Economics | 2013

A review of recent developments and applications of partial equilibrium models of the forest sector

Gregory S. Latta; Hanne K. Sjølie; Birger Solberg


Journal of Forest Economics | 2011

Simulated effects of mandatory versus voluntary participation in private forest carbon offset markets in the United States

Gregory S. Latta; Darius M. Adams; Ralph J. Alig; Eric M. White


Forest Policy and Economics | 2007

Potential impacts of carbon taxes on carbon flux in western Oregon private forests

Eun Ho ImE.H. Im; Darius M. Adams; Gregory S. Latta


Policy Issues - Agricultural and Applied Economics Association | 2010

Net Farm Income and Land Use under a U.S. Greenhouse Gas Cap and Trade

Justin Baker; Bruce A. McCarl; Brian C. Murray; Steven K. Rose; Ralph J. Alig; Darius M. Adams; Gregory S. Latta; Robert H. Beach; Adam J. Daigneault


Journal of Forest Economics | 2011

Impacts of agent information assumptions in forest sector modeling

Hanne K. Sjølie; Gregory S. Latta; Darius M. Adams; Birger Solberg


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2005

Costs and regional impacts of restoration thinning programs on the national forests in eastern Oregon

Darius M. Adams; Gregory S. Latta

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Ralph J. Alig

United States Forest Service

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Steven K. Rose

Electric Power Research Institute

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Birger Solberg

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Hanne K. Sjølie

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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