[HTML][HTML] The economic impact of trophy hunting in the South African wildlife industry

M Saayman, P van der Merwe, A Saayman - Global Ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
The aim of this research was to determine the economic impact of trophy hunting in the
wildlife industry of South Africa. The link to the questionnaire was distributed electronically …

Sixty-years of community-science data suggest earlier fall migration and short-stopping of waterfowl in North America

AR Cox, B Frei, SE Gutowsky, FB Baldwin… - Ornithological …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Worldwide, migratory phenology and movement of many bird species is shifting in response
to anthropogenic climate and habitat changes. However, due to variation among species …

Evaluation of the economics of sport hunting in Spain through regional surveys

C Sánchez-García, V Urda, M Lambarri… - International Journal …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This paper reports an examination of the economic contribution to Spain provided by sport
hunting. This paper identifies the main stakeholders, the overall expenses and contribution …

Economic contributions of wildlife watching recreation expenditures (2006 & 2011) across the US south: An input-output analysis

J Poudel, IA Munn, JE Henderson - Journal of Outdoor Recreation and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Non-consumptive wildlife recreation is a popular activity for many people and its importance
to the US economy is gradually expanding. In 2011, 71.8 million people participated in …

Economic contribution analysis of the forest-product industry: a comparison of the two methods for multisector contribution analysis using IMPLAN

R Parajuli, JE Henderson, S Tanger, O Joshi… - Journal of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
State agencies and universities often use IMPLAN software and data to quantify economic
contributions of forest-product industries in specific regions. Since IMPLAN software is …

Woody residue utilization for bioenergy by primary forest products manufacturers: An exploratory analysis

R Pokharel, RK Grala, DL Grebner - Forest Policy and Economics, 2017 - Elsevier
For countries, such as the United States, where one-third of the land area is covered with
forests, production of woody biomass-based bioenergy can help lower carbon dioxide (CO …

Economic contribution of wildlife management areas to local and state economies

NC Poudyal, C Watkins, O Joshi - Human dimensions of wildlife, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Sustaining public support for new and existing protected areas including wildlife
management areas (WMA) requires demonstrating whether and how protected areas can …

Mill willingness to use logging residues to produce electricity: A spatial logistic regression approach

R Pokharel, RK Grala, DL Grebner, WH Cooke - Forest Science, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Renewable energy from woody biomass, such as logging residues, has gained an
increased interest because of its potential to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and …

Use and expenditures on public access hunting lands

LS Wszola, LF Gruber, EF Stuber, LN Messinger… - Journal of Outdoor …, 2020 - Elsevier
The recreational and economic benefits of hunting on traditional permanent public lands are
well-established. Increasingly popular “open fields” hunting access programs temporarily …

Factors affecting utilization of woody residues for bioenergy production in the southern United States

R Pokharel, RK Grala, DL Grebner, SC Grado - Biomass and Bioenergy, 2017 - Elsevier
Biomass is the renewable resource with the potential to serve as a substitute for fossil fuels.
A form of biomass, woody residues, includes woody byproducts such as mill residues …