Valuing high altitude spruce-fir forest improvements: importance of forest condition and recreation activity

Journal of Forest Economics - Tập 8 - Trang 77-99 - 2002
Dylan H. Jenkins1, Jay Sullivan1, Gregory S. Amacher1, Niki S. Nicholas2, Dixie W. Reaves3
1Department of Forestry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
2Tennessee Valley Authority, Norris, TN, USA
3Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA

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