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The effect of carbon revenues on the rotation and profitability of loblolly pine plantations in East Texas
Ching Hsun Huang, Gary D. Kronrad
Forestry, School of
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Loblolly pine Plantation
100%
East Texas
100%
Carbon Revenues
100%
Carbon Effect
100%
Timber Production
50%
Low Productivity
50%
Timber
50%
Forest Management
25%
Low Dose Rate
25%
Soil Expectation Value
25%
Carbon Sequestration
25%
Pinus Taeda
25%
Optimal Rotation
25%
Loblolly pine
25%
Optimal Thinning
25%
Rate of Return
25%
Landowners
25%
Rotation Length
25%
High Interest Rate
25%
High Productivity
25%
Optimal Rotation Length
25%
Timber Value
25%
Harvest Rotation
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pinus taeda
100%
Timber Production
66%
Forest Management
33%
Carbon Sequestration
33%
Landowner
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Carbon Sequestration
100%