2014 Book Chapter Simulating future residential property losses from wildfire in Flathead County, MontanaPrato, Tony, Paveglio, Travis, Barnett, Yan, Silverstein, Robin, Hardy, Michael, Keane, Robert, Loehman, Rachel, Clark, Anthony, Fagre, Dan, Venn, Tyron and Stockmann, Keith (2014). Simulating future residential property losses from wildfire in Flathead County, Montana. Advances in Environmental Research. (pp. 1-40) Nova Science Publishers, Inc.. |
2012 Book Chapter Commercial forestry: An economic development opportunity consistent with the property rights of wik people to natural resourcesVenn, Tyron J. (2012). Commercial forestry: An economic development opportunity consistent with the property rights of wik people to natural resources. Sustainable Resource Use: Institutional Dynamics and Economics. (pp. 144-161) Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781849772785 |
2008 Book Chapter Appendix P: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 3Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix P: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 3. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 621-634) Saarbrucken: VDM. |
2008 Book Chapter Appendix Q: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 4Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix Q: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 4. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 635-648) Saarbrucken: VDM. |
2008 Book Chapter Appendix M: GAMS Programming Code for the Wik Forestry Goal Programming ModelTyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix M: GAMS Programming Code for the Wik Forestry Goal Programming Model. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 545-592) Saarbrucken: VDM. |
2008 Book Chapter Appendix O: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 2Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix O: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 2. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 607-620) Saarbrucken: VDM. |
2008 Book Chapter Appendix A: MCA TerminologyTyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix A: MCA Terminology. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 473-476) Saarbrucken: VDM. |
2008 Book Chapter Appendices G to LTyron J. Venn (2008). Appendices G to L. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 509-544) Saarbrucken: VDM. |
2008 Book Chapter Appendices B to FTyron J. Venn (2008). Appendices B to F. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 477-508) Saarbrucken: VDM. |
2008 Book Chapter Appendix N: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 1Tyron J. Venn (2008). Appendix N: Private performance of optimal timber utilisation policies for scenario 1. Socio-economic Evaluation of Indigenous Enterprise Development: The Case of Wik Forestry, Cape York Peninsula, Australia. (pp. 593-606) Saarbrucken: VDM. |
2001 Book Chapter Imperatives for Reforestation in the PhilippinesVenn, T. and Harrison, S. R. (2001). Imperatives for Reforestation in the Philippines. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 21-31) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO. |
2001 Book Chapter Modelling Stand Yield of Non-Traditional Timber Species Under Sparse DataVenn, T., Beard, R. M. and Harrison, S. R. (2001). Modelling Stand Yield of Non-Traditional Timber Species Under Sparse Data. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 55-77) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO. |
2001 Book Chapter Predicting Yields and Returns to Smallholder Plantation Forestry: A Philippines Case StudyVenn, T. J., Harrison, S. R. and Herbohn, J. L. (2001). Predicting Yields and Returns to Smallholder Plantation Forestry: A Philippines Case Study. Sustainable Farm Forestry in the Tropics: Social and Economic Analysis and Policy. (pp. 61-76) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. UK: Edward Elgar. |
2001 Book Chapter Experience from ACIAR Trials of the Suitability and Performance of Australian Tree SpeciesDart, P. J., Brown, S., Simpson, J. A., Harrison, S.R. and Venn, T. (2001). Experience from ACIAR Trials of the Suitability and Performance of Australian Tree Species. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 7-20) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO. |
2001 Book Chapter Relative Financial Performance of Australian and Traditional Timber Species in the PhilippinesVenn, T., Harrison, S. R. and Herbohn, J. L. (2001). Relative Financial Performance of Australian and Traditional Timber Species in the Philippines. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 93-110) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO. |
2001 Book Chapter Stand Yield Models for Australian Eucalypt and Acacia Plantations in the PhilippinesVenn, T. and Harrison, S.R. (2001). Stand Yield Models for Australian Eucalypt and Acacia Plantations in the Philippines. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 79-92) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO. |
2001 Book Chapter Impediments to Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the PhilippinesVenn, T., Harrison, S.R. and Herbohn, J. L. (2001). Impediments to Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. Socio-Economic Aspects of Adoption of Australian Tree Species in the Philippines. (pp. 167-181) edited by S.R. Harrison and J.L. Herbohn. Canberra, Australia: CSIRO. |