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Basic Assumptions About Future Determinants of Demand 
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ECONOMICVACIIVItyzaMG) INC ONG etececectecacressssss.deserneestAuekevcedesncctvecenewae cess 2 
Technological and Institutional Change ................2....::::eeeeeeeeeetseeeeeeeeees 3 
EMENOVAC OSS eet eee rete as enna e ne anu chaudanasstnaneehccnsneosasanals. 3 
Capital Availability and) INVEStMEMNIS) <ccccssecacstseesesssaveee-oveescccseedsceceseenneese 3 
The Resource Base—lts Size and Ownership .............::ccccscssssssssseees 4 
Forest, Rangeland, and Water Areas ...............ccccceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeneeeees 4 
Ownership of Forest and Range Lands and Wate?’.............::::::cceeeeeeeees 4 
Productivity of Forest and Range Lands and Water ..................::0eeeeeees 5 
ATA VaGL SAIPAN SAS reser es wi arse ce ce cocoate emiadicinsaonpranbouGeneutiadeanninc nde 7 
Timber Demand-Supply—The Outlook ...............cccccceeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeseeees 8 
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Trends in Timber Use and Projected Demands .................:::cececeeeeeeeees 8 
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Projected trends im Miimben SUD PleS 25.222 22s eere cc coceenca does caaleustevccececetuts 13 
Timber Demand-Supply Compa rriSons ...................ccccccccccecccneeeeeeenseeesens 14 
Water Demand-Supply—The Outlook .................::::sseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15 
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Water Demand-Supply CompantSOMS:<iecsecsssssetesyreceeceeeeeceecsetencseccneseeemes 20 
Range Forage Demand—Supply—The Outlook ............:ccccccssssessseeees 20 
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ihe Range: ROKnaGe RESOUNCE ececnccnedanecsanteseeeetss aac teee cece sseccuautteveccabns 20 
lmtenmationallra Ge! iss cet bees ice aces rere et, Be eal saa ree 22 
U.S. Consumption and Demand for Meat .................cccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 22 
PROJS CTS CHIEOKAGES: SUP lar y-nrvancmaicrcctccasameradensaeeases suslicantensaiatulesdaeSeasies 23 
Range Forage Demand-Supply Comparisons ...........::ccccceeeeeeeeeee 24 
