Tradeoffs between forestry resource and conservation values under alternate policy regimes: A spatial analysis of the western Canadian boreal plains

An important element of resource management and conservation is an understanding of the tradeoffs between marketed products, such as timber, and measures of environmental quality, such as biodiversity. In this paper, we develop an integrated economic-ecological spatial optimization model that we the...

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Coarse-filter indicators
Coarsening
Conservation
Ecology
Economics
Fine-filter indicators
Forest management
Forestry
Forests
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
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Production possibility frontier
Range of natural variation
Spatial simulation
Timber
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