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Table 1. Model parameters and initial steady state
Figure 1. Public forestland management and climate change as primary drivers of MPB outbreaks
Figure 2. Shift in social preferences implied by USDA FS harvest data.  Social preferences for non-timber ecosystems services αt are measured from first-order condition (15) with USDA FS timber sale data substituted for ht
Figure 3. Simulation results from 1990 to 2008 using annual USDA FS timber sales data as proxy for harvests
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