Proceedings : Linking Healthy Forests and Communities Through Alaska Value-added Forest Products

Proceedings : Linking Healthy Forests and Communities Through Alaska Value-added Forest Products
Title Proceedings : Linking Healthy Forests and Communities Through Alaska Value-added Forest Products PDF eBook
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Pages 354
Release 2000
Genre Forest management
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General Technical Report PNW-GTR

General Technical Report PNW-GTR
Title General Technical Report PNW-GTR PDF eBook
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Pages 696
Release 2001
Genre Forests and forestry
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Alaska's Timber Harvest and Forest Products Industry, 2005

Alaska's Timber Harvest and Forest Products Industry, 2005
Title Alaska's Timber Harvest and Forest Products Industry, 2005 PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey M. Halbrook
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Pages 42
Release 2009
Genre Forest products industry
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This report traces the flow of timber harvested in Alaska during calendar year 2005, describes the composition and operations of the state's primary forest products industry, and quantifies volumes and uses of wood fiber. Historical wood products industry changes are discussed, as well as trends in timber harvest, production, and sales of primary wood products.

Managing Young Upland Forests in Southeast Alaska for Wood Products, Wildlife, Aquatic Resources and Fishes

Managing Young Upland Forests in Southeast Alaska for Wood Products, Wildlife, Aquatic Resources and Fishes
Title Managing Young Upland Forests in Southeast Alaska for Wood Products, Wildlife, Aquatic Resources and Fishes PDF eBook
Author Mark Steven Wipfli
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Pages 72
Release 2002
Genre Forest ecology
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Fuzzy Logic Knowledge Bases in Integrated Landscape Assessment

Fuzzy Logic Knowledge Bases in Integrated Landscape Assessment
Title Fuzzy Logic Knowledge Bases in Integrated Landscape Assessment PDF eBook
Author Keith M. Reynolds
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Pages 52
Release 2001
Genre Ecological assessment (Biology)
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Use of Wood Energy for Lumber Drying and Community Heating in Southeast Alaska

Use of Wood Energy for Lumber Drying and Community Heating in Southeast Alaska
Title Use of Wood Energy for Lumber Drying and Community Heating in Southeast Alaska PDF eBook
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Pages 20
Release 2004
Genre Fuelwood
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The inadequate transportation infrastructure and undeveloped markets for sawmill residues in southeast Alaska are among the factors that limit the use of this forest resource. This study considers the potential use of sawmill residues to supply two bioenergy systems that would produce thermal energy for (1) community heating and (2) a lumber dry kiln in Hoonah, Alaska. The proposed community heating system would be a direct combustion system, burning approximately 1,450 green tons (1.315 green metric kilotons) of wood fuel per year to provide heating for seven centrally located buildings in Hoonah. Additional sawmill residues would be used in another system to provide process heat for a proposed 25,000 board foot (41.3 m3) dry kiln. The Hoonah sawmill typically produces as much as 5 million board feet (8,255 m3) of lumber per year, primarily from western hemlock and Sitka spruce. The processing of this amount of lumber would result in an adequate volume of residue to provide a fuel source for the heating requirements of the proposed projects. Wood residue from the sawmill is assumed to be available at no cost other than for transportation. Use of wood fuel for community heating would save an estimated 65,000 gallons (2.47 kL) of heating oil per year. Avoided fuel costs would be approximately $91,500 per year based on No. 2 fuel oil at a market price of $1.40 per gallon ($0.37 per liter). Based on a project life of 25 years and a contingency rate of 25%, the expected after-tax internal rate of return (IRR) for the community heating portion of the project is 29.6%. Total installed costs for the 1,195,000 Btu/h (350 kWthermal) community heating system, including distribution piping and its installation and backup oil systems, are estimated to be $631,000. For the lumber dry kiln, in the second heat-generating system, economic results were less favorable, with expected energy savings of $82,900 per year and an after-tax IRR of 24.1% (also assuming 25% contingency). Estimated installed cost of the 1,536,000 Btu/h (450 kWthermal) dry kiln system with a backup oil system is $513,800.

Nontimber Forest Products Management on National Forests in the United States

Nontimber Forest Products Management on National Forests in the United States
Title Nontimber Forest Products Management on National Forests in the United States PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Jean McLain
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Pages 100
Release 2005
Genre Biodiversity conservation
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This study provides an overview of nontimber forest products (NTFP) programs on national forests in the United States. We conducted an email survey in 2003 to obtain data on NTFP management activities on national forests across the country. Program characteristics examined in the study included important NTFPs managed on national forests, presence of NTFP coordinators and law enforcement programs on ranger districts, incorporation of NTFPs into forest planning documents, presence of NTFP inventory and monitoring programs, managers views on barriers to and opportunities for including NTFP harvesters in NTFP inventory and monitoring efforts, and managers perceptions of barriers to expanding commercial NTFP harvesting. The data indicate that the agency is constructing a foundation for scientific NTFP management. The study identifies lack of funding and internal administrative capacity as key barriers to adequate incorporation of NTFPs in Forest Service planning, inventory, and monitoring.