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CSITE. 2002. Carbon Sequestration in Terrestrial Ecosystems.
http://csite.esd.ornl.gov/. [Date accessed: November 30, 2005]. |
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Domac, J.; Richards, K.; and Risovic, S. 2005. Socio-economic drivers in
implementing bioenergy projects. Biomass and Bioenergy. 28: 97-106. |
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Dreesen, A.D.; Burton, D.M.; Merrifield, R. G.; and Smith, C.T. 2000. The forests and forest economy of Texas. College Station, TX: 41. Texas A&M Univeristy Department of Forest Science.
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Energy Information Administration. 2001. Annual Energy Outlook 2002.
Washington, DC: U. S. Department of Energy. |
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Gan, J.; Smith, C.T. 2006. Availability of logging residues and potential
for electricity production and carbon displacement in the U.S. Biomass and
Bioenergy. 30(12): 1011-1020. |
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Gan, J.; Smith, C.T. 2006a. A comparative analysis of woody biomass and coal for electricity generation under various CO2 emissions reductions and taxes. Biomass and Bioenergy. 30(4): 296-303. |
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GAO 2005. Natural resources--federal agencies are engaged in various efforts to promote the utilization of woody biomass, but significant obstacles to its use remain. Washington, DC: GAO. Report number: GAO-05-373. |
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Helms, J.A. 1998. The dictionary of forestry. Bethesda, MD: The Society of American Foresters: 210 p. |
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Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. 2001. Climate Change 2001:
Mitigation Summary for Policymakers. www.ipc.ch. [Date accessed: October 24, 2005].
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Kennedy, J.J.; Thomas, J.W.; and Glueck, P. 2001. Evolving forestry and rural
development beliefs at midpoint and close of the 20th century. Forest Policy and Economics. 3: 81-95. |
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Nyland, R.D. 1992. Exploitation and greed in eastern hardwood forests.
Journal of Forestry. (90) 1: 33-37. |
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Perlack, R.D.; Wright, L.L.; Turhollow, A.; Graham, R.L.; Stokes, B.; Erbach, D.C. 2005. Biomass as feedstock for a bioenergy and bioproducts industry: the technical feasibility of a billion-ton annual supply. Washington DC: 73. U. S. Department of Energy and U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. Report number: ORNL/TM-2005/66.
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Schaberg, R.H.; Aruna, P.B.; Cubbage, F.W.; Hess, G.R.; Abt, R.C.; Richter,
D.D.; Warren, S.T.; Gregory, J.D.; Snider, A.G.; Sherling, S.; and Flournoy, W.
2005. Economic and ecological impacts of woodchip production in North
Carolina: An integrated assessment and subsequent applications. Forest Policy
and Economics. 7: 157-174. |
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Schmidt, K.M.; Menakis, J.P.; Hardy, C.C.; Hann, W. J. Bunnell, D.L. 2002.
Development of coarse-scale spatial data for wildland fire and fuel managment. Fort Collins, CO: 41. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Report number: RMRS-GTR-87. |
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Stock, K. August 23, 2005. Utility to make power with wood. www.charleston.net. [Date accessed: August 23, 2005]. |
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USDA Forest Service. 2005. A strategic assessment of forest biomass and fuel
reduction treatments in Western states. Fort Collins, CO: 17. U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station. Report number: RMRS-GTR-149. |
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USDA Forest Service. 2005. Potential damage due to Hurricane Katrina in
Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana-September 22, 2005. Knoxville, TN: 2. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Research Station, Forest Inventory and Analysis. |
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Walsh, M.E.; Perlack, R.L.; Turhollow, A.; de la Torre Ugarte, D; Becker, D.A.; Graham, R.L.; Slinsky, S.E.; Ray, D.E. 2000. Biomass feedstock availability in
the United States: 1999 state level analysis. Knoxville, TN: Oak Ridge National
Laboratory. |
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