Publications

SOFAC Working Papers
Note: SOFAC Working Papers are available from: USDA FS Southern Research Station. P.O. Box 12254, Research Triangle Park, NC 28804.

Conway, M. Christine, Sara Chapman, Gregory S. Amacher, and Jay Sullivan. 2000.
Differences in nonindustrial landowner behavior between hardwood and pine regions of Virginia: Implications for timber supply. SOFAC Report No. 19. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 49 p.

Teeter, Larry and Xiaoping Zhou. 2000. Trends in forest management type changes in the South Central region. SOFAC Report No. 17. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 10 p. + appendices.

Siry, Jacek P., Frederick W. Cubbage, Robert C. Abt, and John Mills. 1999. Southern growth and yield models and analyses. SOFAC Report No. 16. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 13 p. + appendices.

Munn, Ian. 1998. An econometric analysis of southern hardwood stumpage markets.
SOFAC Report No. 15. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 6 p.

Moffat, Steverson, Frederick W. Cubbage, Anthony Casio, and Raymond M. Sheffield. 1998. Estimations of future forest management intensity on NIPF lands in the South: Results of the southern State Forester's survey. SOFAC Report No. 14. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 7 p. + appendices.

Munn, Ian. 1998. The southern commercial timberland base: changes and projections.
SOFAC Report No. 13. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 10 p.

Amacher, Greg, Christine Conway, Jay Sullivan, and Curt Hensyl. 1998. Effects of shifting populations and preferences on the behavior of nonindustrial landowners and forest industry: Empirical evidence from Virginia. SOFAC Report No. 12. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 106 p.

Siry, Jacek P., Frederick W. Cubbage, Robert C. Abt, David N. Wear, and John Mills. 1998. SOFAC Report No. 11. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 20 p.

McDill, Mark E. 1998. Development of a modeling framework for regional analysis of southern forest economies. SOFAC Report No. 10. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 46 p.

Teeter, Larry and Xiaoping Zhou. 1998. Projecting timber inventory at the product level. SOFAC Report No. 9. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 17 p.

Cubbage, Frederick W. and Robert C. Abt. 1997. Southern timber supply. SOFAC Report No. 8. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 36 p. + appendices.

Pacheco, Gerardo, Robert C. Abt, and Frederick W. Cubbage. 1997. The role of intensive management on southern timber supply. SOFAC Report No. 7. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 33 p.

Harris, Thomas G., Jr. 1997. Investigation of annual removals from southern forest inventories. SOFAC Report No. 6. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 44 p.

Jordan, Jeffrey B. and Bruce E. Borders. 1997. Yield prediction and growth projection for east wide database loblolly and slash pine plantations in Georgia. SOFAC Report No. 5. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 28 p.

Borders, Bruce E. 1997. Natural slash pine and loblolly pine projection models for timber supply projection algorithms. SOFAC Report No. 4. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 17 p.

Carter, Douglas R. and Robert C. Abt. 1997. Southern forest resource assessment involving spatial and quasi-spatial equilibrium: a comparison of approaches. SOFAC Report No. 3. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 102 p.

Perez-Garcia, J. and Robert C. Abt. 1997. An assessment of southern timber markets in a global context: Scarcity of timber resources in the South. SOFAC Report No. 2. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 23 p.

Abt, Robert C. and Gerardo Pacheco. 1997. The southern timber situation: Database and development. SOFAC Report No. 1. Southern Forest Assessment Consortium, Working Paper Series. 79 p.

Referenced Journal Articles

Siry, Jacek, Frederick W. Cubbage, and Andy J. Malmquist. 2001. Potential impacts of increased management intensities on planted pine growth and yield and timber supply modeling in the South. Forest Products Journal 51(3):42-48.

Abt, Robert C., Frederick W. Cubbage, and Gerardo Pacheco. 2000. Southern forest resource assessment using the subregional timber supply (SRTS) model. Forest Products Journal 50(4):25-33.

Cubbage, Frederick W., Thomas G. Harris, Jr., David N. Wear, Robert C. Abt, and Gerardo Pacheco. 1995. Timber supply in the South: Where is all the wood? Journal of Forestry 93(7):16-20. Feature.

Book Chapters

Roise, Joseph, Frederick W. Cubbage, Robert C. Abt, and Jacek P. Siry. 2000. Regulation of timber yield for sustainable management of industrial forest plantations: Theory and practice. p. 217-255. In: Sustainable Forest Management. Edited by: Klaus van Gadow. Elsevier Press.

Proceedings/Popular Articles

Siry, Jacek P., Frederick W. Cubbage, and Robert C. Abt. 2001. The role of plantations in world forestry. In: Proceedings of the 29th Southern Forest Economics Workers (SOFEW) annual meeting. Edited by: Matthew H. Pelkki. Arkansas Forest Resources Center, School of Forest Resources, University of Arkansas at Monticello. p. 105-111.

Cubbage, Frederick, Robert Abt, Jacek Siry, and SoEun Ahn. 2001. Southern timber supply: surfeit or scarcity? In: Johnsen, Kurt, H. Michael Rauscher, William G. Hubbard, eds. Southern Forest Science Conference Proceedings. November 26-28. Atlanta, GA, Southern Regional Extension Forestry, Office of Information Technology: Item 3: 4 p. [CD-ROM].

Siry, Jacek P, Frederick W. Cubbage, and Andy Malmquist. 2000. Potential impacts of increased management intensities on planted pine growth and yield and timber supply modeling in the South. In: Proceedings of the 28th Annual Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Edited by: Ian Munn. Department of Forestry, Mississippi State University, MS 39762. p. 236-242.

Cubbage, Frederick W. and Robert C. Abt. 2000. Southern timber supply and demand. In: Proceedings of the ABA Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, 8th Section Fall Meeting. American Bar Association. p. 437-444.

Moffat, Steverson O., Frederick W. Cubbage, Anthony Cascio, and Raymond M. Sheffield. 1999. The future of forest management on NIPF lands in the South: Results of an expert opinion survey. In: Proceedings of the 27th Annual Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Edited by: Karen Lee Abt. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, P.O. Box 12254, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709. p. 9-18.

Cubbage, Frederick, Jacek Siry, Steverson Moffat, David Wear, and Robert Abt. 1999. Southern forest resource assessment and linkages to the national RPA. In: Proceedings of the 1998 Society of American Foresters 1998 National Convention. Society of American Foresters. Bethesda, MD. p. 344-349.

Cubbage, Frederick, Jacek Siry, Steverson Moffat, David Wear, and Robert Abt. 1999. Forest productivity and timber supply modeling in the South. In: Proceedings of Conference on Improving Forest Productivity for Timber...A Key to Sustainability. Edited by: Alan Ek. Department of Forestry, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108. p. 285-290.

Cubbage, Frederick W. and Robert C. Abt. 1998. Trends in hardwood timber availability. In: Proceedings of the 26th Annual National Hardwood Lumber Association (NHLA) Annual Meeting. NHLA. Memphis, TN. p. 45-52.

Cubbage, Frederick W. and Robert C. Abt. 1998. Southern timber supply: Implications for the pulp and paper sector. PaperAge 114(2):31-33.

Pacheco, Gerardo, Robert Abt, and Frederick Cubbage. 1997. Southwide timber supply projection and assessment. In: Proceedings of the 26th Annual Southern Forest Economics Workshop. Edited by: John L. Greene. USDA Forest Service, Southern Research Station, 701 Loyola Avenue, Room T-10034, New Orleans, LA 70113. p. 93-110.

Cubbage, Frederick W., Gerardo Pacheco, and Robert C. Abt. 1997. Overview of the hardwood resource situation. In: Eastern Hardwoods: Resources, Technologies, and Markets. Edited by: Jan Wiedenbeck. Forest Products Society. p. 11-18.

Cubbage, Frederick W., Robert C. Abt, and Gerardo Pacheco. 1997. Future sawtimber/pulpwood and softwood/hardwood supplies in the U.S. South. In: Proceedings of the Southern Forest Industries Conference. Miller Freeman Press. Looseleaf. 15 p.

Cubbage, Frederick. 1997. Comments and thoughts: timber supply modeling: promises, problems, proposals. In: Models Needed to Assist in the Development of a National Fiber Supply Strategy for the 21st Century: Report of a Workshop. Edited by: Roger A. Sedjo and Alberto Goetzl. Discussion Paper 97-22. Resources for the Future. Washington, D.C. p. 103-106.

Cubbage, Frederick W., Robert C. Abt, and Gerardo Pacheco. 1996. Timber supply and prospects in the South. In: Proceedings, International Woodfiber Conference. May 14-15, 1996, Atlanta, GA. Miller Freeman Press. Looseleaf. 6 p. + appen.

Abt, Robert C., Frederick W. Cubbage, and Gerardo Pacheco. 1995. The timber supply situation in the Southeast: implications for intensive management. In: Proceedings of the 23rd Forest Tree Improvement Conference. June 20-22, 1995. Asheville, NC. Sponsored Publication No. 45 of the Southern Forest Tree Improvement Committee. N.C. State University Cooperative Tree Improvement Program, Raleigh, NC. p. 1-15.

Cubbage, Frederick and Robert Abt. 1995. Southern hardwood abundance: fact or myth? In: Southern Forests--a Resource to Build On. Proceedings of the Technical Program for the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Appalachian Society of American Foresters. Charlottesville, Virginia, January 26-28, 1994. Edited by: John Thurmes. Westvaco Corporation, Summerville, SC. p. 19-30.

Cubbage, Fred, Tom Harris, Jr., Robert Abt, Regina Armster, David Anderton, and Gerardo Pacheco. 1994. Timber supply in the South: Where is all the wood? In: Proceedings of the 24th Southern Forest Economics Workers Annual Meeting. University of Georgia, Athens. p. 43-58.

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