Southern Center for Sustainable Forests - NC Wood Chip Study http://scsf.env.duke.edu/taxonomy/term/1/0 Economic and ecologic impacts associated with wood chip production in North Carolina. en Publications http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/28 <p>Schaberg, Rex H., P.B. Aruna, Frederick W. Cubbage, George R. Hess, Robert C. Abt, Daniel D. Richter, Sarah T. Warren, James D. Gregory, Anthony G. Snider, Stacy Sherling, and William Flournoy. 2005. Economic and ecological impacts of wood chip production in North Carolina: An integrated assessment and subsequent applications. Journal of Forest Policy and Economics 7(2):157-174.</p> <p>Potter, Kevin M., Frederick W. Cubbage, and Rex H. Schaberg. 2005. Multiple-scale landscape predictors of benthic macroinvertebrate community structure in North Carolina. Landscape and Urban Planning 71:77-90</p> <p>Murthy, Aruna and Frederick W. Cubbage. 2004. An economic analysis of forest products and nature-based tourism sectors in North Carolina. Southern Rural Sociology 20(1):25-38.</p> <p>Potter, Kevin M., Frederick W. Cubbage, Gary B. Blank, and Rex H. Schaberg. 2004. A watershed scale model for predicting nonpoint pollution risk in North Carolina. Environmental Management 34(1):62-74.</p> <p>Cubbage, Frederick W. 2004. Costs of forestry best management practices: A review. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution: Focus 4(1):131-142.</p> <p><a href="http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/28">read more</a></p> http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/28#comment NC Wood Chip Study Fri, 14 Oct 2005 09:01:59 -0400 mhof 28 at http://scsf.env.duke.edu Final Results http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/19 <p><b>Economic and Ecologic Impacts Associated With Wood Chip Production in North Carolina</b></p> <p>The final study results are now available for public view in PDF format. </p> <p>The documents presented here are final reports. The study has been conducted as an integrated assessment of economic, ecological, and social issues of relevance to chip mills. Over the course of the study, ten topic areas have emerged as organizing themes within the research. White Papers have been written by members of the study team to provide additional detail in each topic area. Readers wishing greater detail than the limited discussion possible in the Executive Summary and Project Summary should consult the individual White Papers. </p> <p><a href="http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/19">read more</a></p> http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/19#comment NC Wood Chip Study Fri, 14 Oct 2005 00:51:20 -0400 mhof 19 at http://scsf.env.duke.edu Map of NC Mills http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/18 <p>Attached is a map of NC wood chip mills.</p> http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/18#comment NC Wood Chip Study Fri, 14 Oct 2005 00:45:28 -0400 mhof 18 at http://scsf.env.duke.edu Water & Soil Literature http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/17 <p>NC Wood Chip Mill Reference<br /> Forest Management Effects on Water Quality</p> <p>The following scientific papers form a Second list of sources that are being evaluated in a literature review of forest management effects on soils and water quality in North Carolina. Most of the references pertain directly to forest conditions in the southeastern USA. This list is being expanded and additions and suggests are welcome.</p> <p><a href="http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/17">read more</a></p> http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/17#comment NC Wood Chip Study Fri, 14 Oct 2005 00:43:26 -0400 mhof 17 at http://scsf.env.duke.edu Schedule http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/16 <p><b>May 1998 - September 1998</b></p> <p>Assemble study team<br /> Provide detailed assignments<br /> Hold public scoping meeting at conclusion (or use other related DENR meeting comments)</p> <p><b>July 1998 - December 1998</b></p> <p><a href="http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/16">read more</a></p> http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/16#comment NC Wood Chip Study Fri, 14 Oct 2005 00:23:58 -0400 mhof 16 at http://scsf.env.duke.edu Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/15 <p>Attached below are the Meeting Minutes in PDF format.</p> http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/15#comment NC Wood Chip Study Fri, 14 Oct 2005 00:17:44 -0400 mhof 15 at http://scsf.env.duke.edu Field Trip Summary http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/14 <p><H4>NC Wood Chip Study Advisory Committee<br /> Tuesday, February 16, 1999 Field Trip<br /> Summary of day's events</H4></p> <p><H4>ATTENDENACE:</H4></p> <p><P><I>Advisory Committee:</I><br /> Bob Beason<br /> Ron Bost<br /> Sam Cooke</p> <p><a href="http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/14">read more</a></p> http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/14#comment NC Wood Chip Study Fri, 14 Oct 2005 00:09:17 -0400 mhof 14 at http://scsf.env.duke.edu Jan/Feb Public Educational Forum Handout http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/13 <p>Attached is the Handout in PDF format.</p> http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/13#comment NC Wood Chip Study Thu, 13 Oct 2005 23:42:55 -0400 mhof 13 at http://scsf.env.duke.edu Public Forums Summary http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/12 <p>Attached below is a Summary of the Public Forums in PDF format.</p> http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/12#comment NC Wood Chip Study Thu, 13 Oct 2005 14:55:21 -0400 mhof 12 at http://scsf.env.duke.edu Funding and Budget http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/11 <p>This study will be an interdisciplinary team effort that will involve scientists at several institutions and organizations. This study will provide $250,000 to the Southern Center for Sustainable Forests, which in turn will provide funds to the two cooperating institutions of North Carolina State University and Duke University. The funds designated for Duke University will focus on the ecologic assessment, and be administered by Daniel Richter. The funds provided to NCSU will focus mostly on the economic components of the study, and be administered by Fred Cubbage. Each institution will receive $125,000, and Cubbage and Richter will cooperate to ensure that adequate funds are available to fund the relevant components of the study as required. NCSU and Duke will cooperate throughout the study, and both economists and ecologists from both institutions, and other organizations, will participate in the study. If funds for different scientists need to be adjusted, this can be done through subcontracts at either institution.</p> <p><a href="http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/11">read more</a></p> http://scsf.env.duke.edu/node/11#comment NC Wood Chip Study Thu, 13 Oct 2005 14:52:34 -0400 mhof 11 at http://scsf.env.duke.edu