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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 69, Issue 3, 2015July 01, 2015 PDT

Economic sustainability modeling provides decision support for assessing hybrid poplar-basedbiofuel development in California

V Bandaru, N Parker, Q Hart, M Jenner, B Yeo, J Crawford, Y Li, P Tittmann, L Rogers, S Kaffka, B Jenkins,
crop modelsfarming systemsforest economicsgeospatial science and technologyResearch
Copyright Logoccby-nc-nd-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v069n03p171

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Vol. 69, Issue 3, 2015
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  • The wood in the forest: Why California needs to reexamine the role of biomass in climate policy
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  • Forest biomass diversion in the Sierra Nevada: Energy, economics and emissions
    B SpringsteenT ChristofkR YorkT MasonS BakerE LincolnB HartsoughT Yoshioka
  • Effects of fuel treatments on California mixed-conifer forests
    E WinfordJ StevensH Safford
  • Thinning treatments had minimal effect on soil compaction in mixed-conifer plantations
    R YorkR KellerA Thomson
  • Modeling fuel treatment impacts on fire suppression cost savings: A review
    M ThompsonN Anderson
  • Economic sustainability modeling provides decision support for assessing hybrid poplar-basedbiofuel development in California
    V BandaruN ParkerQ HartM JennerB YeoJ CrawfordY LiP TittmannL RogersS KaffkaB Jenkins
  • Are double trailers cost effective for transporting forest biomass on steep terrain?
    R Zamora-CristalesJ Sessions
  • Biomass power plant feedstock procurement: Modeling transportation cost zones and the potential for competition
    A Kizha.H HanT MontgomeryA Hohl
  • California's agricultural regions gear up to actively manage groundwater use and protection
    T Harter
California Agriculture
Bandaru, V, N Parker, Q Hart, M Jenner, B Yeo, J Crawford, Y Li, et al. 2015. “Economic Sustainability Modeling Provides Decision Support for Assessing Hybrid Poplar-Basedbiofuel Development in California.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 69 (3): 171–76. https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.v069n03p171.
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