Economics of douglas fir tussock moth control
Date Published: 1984
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- Bousfield, Wayne E.
US Forest Service - Brickwell, James E.
US Forest Service - Cleeves, John C.
US Forest Service - Dezellem, Richard L.
US Forest Service - Gregg, Tommy F.
US Forest Service - Hofacker, Thomas H.
Johnson, Ralph R. - Lewis, Joseph W
- Lightner, George M.
- Quinn, Thomas P
- Wiitala, Marc R.
This analysis provides the land manager with information about the likely- economic impact of the Douglas-fir tussock moth on forest management objectives and the most efficient actions to deal with this pest on a long-term basis.
Our objectives were to evaluate the potential, effects of Douglas-Fir tussock moth outbreaks on the Clearwater and Malheur National Forests over a 150-year period, and to determine the economic efficiency of several strategies for dealing with these outbreaks. The basis of the analysis was the land and resource management planning process used by both Forests.
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