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The effect of forest composition on outdoor recreation
Baishali Bakshi,
Stephen Polasky
Applied Economics
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Forest Composition
100%
Outdoor Recreation
100%
Forest Type
55%
Forest Recreation
33%
Minnesota
22%
Climate Change
22%
Ecosystem Services
11%
Cottonwood
11%
Climate Change Adaptation
11%
Coniferous Forest
11%
Aspen Plus
11%
Birch
11%
Jack pine
11%
Lognormal
11%
Negatively Associated
11%
Recreation Management
11%
Change Management
11%
Coniferous Species
11%
Broad-leaved Forest
11%
Broadleaved Species
11%
Economic Drivers
11%
Laurentian Mixed Forest
11%
Big Game Hunting
11%
Panel Regression Model
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Minnesota
100%
Climate Change
100%
Ecosystem Service
50%
Mixed Forest
50%
Coniferous Forest
50%
Big Game
50%
Climate Change Adaptation
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Forest Types
100%
Outdoor Recreation
100%
Climate Change
60%
Coniferous Forest
20%
Elm
20%
Betula
20%
Jack Pine
20%
Forest Recreation
20%
Mixed Forest
20%
Populus
20%