Changes in Recreation Values After Fire in the Northern Rocky Mountains

Changes in Recreation Values After Fire in the Northern Rocky Mountains
Title Changes in Recreation Values After Fire in the Northern Rocky Mountains PDF eBook
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Pages 6
Release 1985
Genre Outdoor recreation
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Changes in recreation values after wildfire in the northern Rocky Mountains were determined by estimating the difference in the present net value of recreation activity with and without fire. To estimate the value of recreation activity at burned and unburned sites, a contingent market valuation approach was used. Hypothetical market transactions were created by soliciting bids from recreationists, which they based on phorographs of recreation sites depicting scenes before and after two kinds of fire--one of low intensity and the other of high intensity. They were asked what they would pay for the situation they most preferred. The results suggest that net value changes in recreation resources are generally low, and possibly insignificant in economic efficiency analyses of fire management programs.

Changes in Recreation Values After Fire in the Northern Rocky Mountains

Changes in Recreation Values After Fire in the Northern Rocky Mountains
Title Changes in Recreation Values After Fire in the Northern Rocky Mountains PDF eBook
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Pages 6
Release 1985
Genre Outdoor recreation
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Changes in Recreation Values After Fire in the Northern Rocky Mountaind

Changes in Recreation Values After Fire in the Northern Rocky Mountaind
Title Changes in Recreation Values After Fire in the Northern Rocky Mountaind PDF eBook
Author Patrick J. Flowers
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Pages 6
Release 1985
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Research Note PSW.

Research Note PSW.
Title Research Note PSW. PDF eBook
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Pages 172
Release 1978
Genre Forests and forestry
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Residual Activity of Carbaryl Protected Lodgepole Pine Against Mountain Pine Beetle, Dillon, Colorado, 1982 and 1983

Residual Activity of Carbaryl Protected Lodgepole Pine Against Mountain Pine Beetle, Dillon, Colorado, 1982 and 1983
Title Residual Activity of Carbaryl Protected Lodgepole Pine Against Mountain Pine Beetle, Dillon, Colorado, 1982 and 1983 PDF eBook
Author Marion Page
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Pages 10
Release 1985
Genre Lodgepole pine
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The mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae Hopkins) is the most destructive insect that attacks lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl.), a species valued for multiple uses throughtout North America. The effective residual life of carbaryl, applied as a 2 percent suspension of Sevimol to the bark of lodgepole pine to prevent attack by mountain pine beetle, was evaluated near Dillon, Colorado. Trees (9,568) treated in 1982 under operational conditions were used to assess the efficacy of the treatment for one and two beetle flight periods after insecticide application. Estimated mortality of untreated trees was 0.91 percent compared with 0.074 percent for trees treated 16 months earlier with carbaryl. Residues of carbaryl were estimated at 359 ppm 16 months after application. When exposed to intense beetle pressure, bolts from trees treated 13 months earlier suffered fewer attacks and had shorter mean egg gallery length than did bolts from untreated trees; bolts from trees sprayed 3 months earlier suffered no attacks. Apparently a 2 percent suspension of carbaryl applied to the bole of lodgepole pine was effective in protecting lodgepole pine from mountain pine beetle for the flight period 3 months after application and even provided protection for a second flight period 16 months after treatment. I The results suggest that protection cost and I insecticide use could be reduced by 50 percent during a 4-year outbreak.

General Technical Report INT.

General Technical Report INT.
Title General Technical Report INT. PDF eBook
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Pages 454
Release 1985
Genre Forests and forestry
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Chemical analysis procedures for forest fire retardant constituents

Chemical analysis procedures for forest fire retardant constituents
Title Chemical analysis procedures for forest fire retardant constituents PDF eBook
Author Wayne P. Van Meter
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Pages 482
Release 1985
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