Biodiversity and Timber in the Coast Range of Oregon: Inside the Production Possibility Frontier

This study attempts to bridge the gap between studies that model cost-effective land management for single species and studies that model large sets of species or biodiversity. We estimated a production possibility frontier for biodiversity and timber production using simulated annealing for a study...

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Biodiversity conservation
Coniferous forests
Economic aspects
Environmental aspects
Environmental policy
Forest conservation
Forest habitats
Forest management
Forestry economics
Habitat conservation
Habitat preferences
Land use planning
Land utilization
Lumber industry
Old growth forests
Oregon
Studies
Timber
United States
Wildlife conservation
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