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Below-cost timber sales and the political marketplace
Authors:Hanna J. Cortner  Dennis L. Schweitzer
Affiliation:(1) School of Renewable Natural Resources, University of Arizona, 85721 Tucson, Arizona, USA;(2) Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Purdue University, 47907-1159 West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
Abstract:Political pressures exist to increase the economic efficiency of timber management and production on the national forests managed by the USDA Forest Service. There is growing belief both outside and within the Forest Service that current levels of timber production, and most particularly uneconomic timber production, should be reduced. Many argue that eliminating uneconomic timber management programs will both save money and reduce environmental degradation. This article traces the political evolution of the focus on economic efficiency in timber production and explores the political-institutional factors that are shaping the current policy debate. The below-cost issue is less about economic efficiency than it is about political advantage and alternative political visions of the societal role of the nation's national forests now and in the future.
Keywords:Below-cost timber sales  Economic efficiency  Timber harvests  National forests  Forest policy
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