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Reforestation of harvested Timberlands in Mississippi: Behavior and Attitudes of Non-Industrial, Private Forest Landowners

机译:密西西比州采伐林地的重新造林:非工业,私有林地主的行为和态度

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Southern forests play an increasingly important role in the timber economy as per capita demand for wood continues to expand. Moreover, harvest restrictions in the Pacific Northwest in the early 1990s shifted a large portion of United States demand for softwoods to the South. In Mississippi, most of the forestland is owned by non-industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners. Approximately 314,000 NIPF landowners control 66 percent of the state’s forestland base (Hartsell and London 1995). The sizable acreage of timberland held by NIPF landowners nationally and in-state underscores the importance of their role in the timber economy and weighs heavily in the supply of raw material to the state’s $11.4 billion forest products industry (Munn 1998).
机译:随着人均木材需求的持续增长,南部森林在木材经济中发挥着越来越重要的作用。此外,在1990年代初,西北太平洋地区的采伐限制使美国对软木的需求大部分转移到了南方。在密西西比州,大部分林地归非工业私有林(NIPF)土地所有者所有。大约314,000 NIPF土地所有者控制了该州66%的林地(Hartsell和London 1995)。 NIPF土地所有者在全国和州内拥有的林地面积很大,突显了其在木材经济中的重要性,并在该州114亿美元的林产品产业的原材料供应中占了很大比重(Munn 1998)。

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