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Type: Journal Article
Author(s): J. C. Nautiyal; G. E. Doan
Publication Date: 1974

The existing levels of fire protection expenditures, if considered adequate by the forest manager, give an idea of the nonwood values of a forest as seen by him. The decisions regarding future protection expenditures can be improved by considering them together with the decisions on the amount of timber to be cut from the area. In most cases it may be desirable to spend a large sum on protection and partly finance the expenditure by increasing the planned cut.© National Research Council of Canada, NRC Research Press. Abstract reproduced by permission.

Citation: Nautiyal, J. C., and G. E. Doan. 1974. Economics of forest fire control: trading planned cut for protection expenditure. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, v. 4, p. 82-90.

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Keywords:
  • Canada
  • cutting
  • fire control
  • fire injuries (plants)
  • fire protection
  • forest management
  • logging
  • multiple resource management
  • Ontario
  • statistical analysis
  • wildfires
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