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Estimated participation in U.S. carbon sequestration programs: A study of NIPF landowners in Massachusetts
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Journal of Forest Economics
Journal of Forest Economics (2012) 18 (1): 36–46.
Published: 01 January 2012
... sequestration Ordered logit Economic incentives Carbon offsets Q23 Q54 Q57 Q58 Depending on species, stand structure and growth rates, some forms of forest management have been shown to provide meaningful potential for storing carbon above and beyond what would be stored without management...
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Factors affecting NIPF landowner participation in management programs: a Massachusetts case study
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Journal of Forest Economics
Journal of Forest Economics (2002) 8 (3): 169–184.
Published: 31 December 2002
..., such as timber rights or public access, without unrealistic levels of compensation (($53 to $18 pee hectareperyear).This implicstlieneedto develop alternativas totlie conventional economic incentive based approach to forest management. It is envisioned that the conjoint methodology used here could readily...
