Resource and Market Projections for Forest Policy Development: Twenty-five Years of Experience with the US RPA Timber Assessment / Edition 1

Resource and Market Projections for Forest Policy Development: Twenty-five Years of Experience with the US RPA Timber Assessment / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1402063083
ISBN-13:
9781402063084
Pub. Date:
10/23/2007
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
ISBN-10:
1402063083
ISBN-13:
9781402063084
Pub. Date:
10/23/2007
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Resource and Market Projections for Forest Policy Development: Twenty-five Years of Experience with the US RPA Timber Assessment / Edition 1

Resource and Market Projections for Forest Policy Development: Twenty-five Years of Experience with the US RPA Timber Assessment / Edition 1

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Overview

Figure 1-1. Post-World War II US assessment history. 1973)weremotivatedbytheemergingconflictsinthepost-WorldWar II period between rapidly increasing softwood harvests and declining timber growth. These are called the Outlook Studies. The last six studies (1980, 1985, 1989, 1993, 2000, 2005) have been conducted to meet the requirements of the Forest and Rangeland Renewable Resources Planning Act (RPA) of 1974. These are called the RPA Timber Assessments. 6 The Challenge of Developing Models 1. 2 SHAPING THE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM This initial chapter describes the development and specific structure of the Assessment System. We consider past policy analysis needs and federal legislative requirements, antecedent modeling and projection approaches, characteristics of the US forest sector, and recent trends in public and private resource management. At the federal level, and in some states and regions, the USA has a lengthy history of using resource and market models to explore policy issues and to examine the effects of alternative policy actions. Many of these studies have been undertaken on an irregular basis as issues emerged and resource conditions changed. The RPA legislation mandated a regular cycle of nationwide assessments by the Forest Service, examining trends and conditionsinanarrayofresourceusesandservices(climate,minerals, range,recreation,timber,andwater). Thestructureof theAssessment System reffects both the requirements of the RPA legislation and the unique characteristics of the US forest sector, which it is designed to simulate. Intheyearssinceenactmentof theRPAlegislation,mana- ment directions, and objectives on both public and private lands in the USA have continued to evolve. The structure of the Assessment System has been adapted to reffect these trends.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781402063084
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 10/23/2007
Series: Managing Forest Ecosystems , #14
Edition description: 2007
Pages: 591
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.05(d)

Table of Contents

Timber Assessments Supporting the Development of National Forestry Programs and Policy.- The Challenge of Developing Models to Support Forest Sector Policy Analysis.- Methodological Considerations in Developing the Timber Assessment Projection System.- Model Components.- Solid Wood—Timber Assessment Market Model (TAMM).- North American Pulp & Paper Model (NAPAP).- Methods for Projecting Areas of Private Timberland and Forest Cover Types.- Timber Inventory and Management—ATLAS.- Exogenous Assumptions—Framing the Base Case and Scenarios.- Model Solution, Validation, and Control.- Projections and Scenarios.- Base Case Projection.- Evolving Views of the Future of the US Forest Sector.- The Impact of Public Harvest in the USA on North American Timber and Product Markets.- The Role of Private Management Investment in Long-Term Supply.- Globalization and World Trade.- The Impacts of Climate Change on Forestry.- Projecting Technological Change.- Long-Term Views of the US Land Base.- Lessons Learned from 25 Years of Forest Sector Modeling.- The Utility of Forest Sector Models in Addressing Forest Policy Questions.
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