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Alaska's richest timber resource is its coastal forest, a narrow band of temperate rain forest extending from the southern border of the state north and west to Kodiak Island. Sitka spruce is a major component of this forest, with western hemlock in the southeastern area, replaced by mountain hemlock west of Prince William Sound. This report tries to provide regular and timely information about the timber and wood products industry. It includes data for the entire state and for three regions within the state, and brings together previously available data on public timber harvests and wood products exports, as well as new estimates of private timber harvests. We hope the data will be useful for both public and private planning efforts, as well as informed policy debate over timber management and development of the forest products industry.

Publication Date

4-17-1995

Keywords

timber, wood products industry, state data, exports, harvests, management, development, hemlock, sitka spruce, tongass national forest, chugach national forest, kenai peninsula, interior

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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12332

Alaska Timber Harvest and Production - 1994

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