INDEX 



Alaska, 9, 10, 77, 79, 90, 91, 128 



Allowable cut, 36, 45, 73, 74, 90, 99, 103, 104 121, 218, 221 



Base projections of supply 



area assumptions, 36, 43, 44 



assumed improvements in utilization, 123, 124 



management assumptions, 36-43, 215 



North, 61-71 



Pacific Coast, 77-88 



removal assumptions, 36, 44-46, 215 



Rocky Mountains, 69-78 



South, 52-64 



summary for United States, 46-53, 215-219 

 Building board 



exports, 186, 187 



imports, 186, 187, 193 



production, 186, 187 

 Building board use and projected demand 



alternative growth assumptions, 186, 189, 190 



alternative price assumptions, 186, 187 



demand on U.S. mills, 186, 187 



miscellaneous uses, 177-179, 186 



new housing, 150, 157-160, 186 



new nonresidential construction, 161, 162, 165-167, 186 



per capita, 186, 187, 190 



summary of all uses, 186, 187, 189-191 



upkeep and improvements, 160, 161, 177, 178, 186 

 Canada 



exports, 127, 129-131, 134-137, 139, 181, 193, 198, 200, 

 204, 209 



forest resources, 134-137 



potential timber supplies, 133-137, 139, 181, 193, 198 



production of forest products, 134-136, 181 



utilization trends, 134-137 

 Commercial timber land 



area, 8, 10-15, 43, 44, 53, 54, 61, 64, 70, 71, 77, 78 



area projections, 43, 44, 54, 61, 64, 70, 71, 78 



classification, 100 



forest types, 12, 13, 112 



North, 8, 10-15, 43, 61, 64, 112, 113 



ownership, 11, 12, 54, 64, 70, 71, 78, 107 



Pacific Coast 9-15, 43, 77, 78 



productivitv, 13, 14, 62, 94, 108, 112, 120 



Rocky Mountains, 9-12, 14, 15, 43, 70, 71 



site quality, 13, 14, 107 



South, 8, 10, 11, 13-15, 43, 53, 54, 107, 108 



stand size classes, 14, 15, 94, 107, 112 



stocking, 14, 15, 94, 108, 112, 113 



taxation, 43 



trends, 10-13, 43, 44, 53, 54, 61, 64, 70, 71, 77, 78 



United States, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 43, 44 

 Construction expenditures 



nonresidential, 161-167 



upkeep and improvements, 160, 161 

 Containers 



hardboard use, 174, 178 



lumber use, 174, 177, 178 



timber products use per dollar of shipments, 177, 178 



value of shipments, 177, 178 



veneer and plywood use, 174, 177, 178, 183 

 Cooperage, 21-23, 201, 203 

 Crossties, 166, 168, 219 



Cultural measures, 110, 218, 219, 221 



intermediate cut, 107, 108, 110, 111, 221 



prescribed burning, 37, 38, 96, 101, 108, 110, 221 



thinning, 41, 95, 96, 98-101, 104, 105, 108, 111, 113, 

 115, 117, 121, 122, 218, 219, 221 

 Cut (see Removals) 

 Demand for timber products 



manufactured products, 166, 168, 169, 172-175, 179, 

 181, 183, 186 



miscellaneous uses, 177-179, 181, 183, 186, 201, 203 



new housing, 150-160, 179, 181, 183, 186 



new nonresidential construction, 161-167, 179, 181, 

 183, 186 



railroad construction, 166, 168 



residential upkeep and improvements, 160, 161, 179, 

 181, 183, 186 



shipping, 174, 177, 179, 181, 183, 186 



summary of all uses 181-184, 186, 187 

 Demand — price relationships 



lumber, 149, 150, 180-182 



paper and board, 149, 150, 188, 191-194 



plywood, 149, 150, 183-185 

 Demand projections 



basic assumptions, 143-150 



effect of price increases, 149, 150, 180-188, 191-194, 

 198, 200-202, 206-212, 215-219 



hardwood, 180-185, 199-201, 207-212, 217-219 



manufactured products, 173-175, 181 



miscellaneous uses, 178, 179, 201, 203 



new housing, 150, 153-160 



new nonresidential construction, 161, 165-167 



pulpwood, 199-202 



railroad construction, 166, 168 



roundwood, 46, 49, 50, 52, 206-212, 215-219 



sawtimber, 208-212, 215-219 



shipping, 177, 179 



softwood, 180-185, 199-201, 207-212, 215, 216 



upkeep and improvements, 160, 161 

 Demand — supplv relationships 



hardwood, 217-219 



roundwood, 215-218 



sawtimber, 215-219 



softwood, 215-218 

 Destructive agents 



fire control, 36-38, 42, 95-99, 106, 121, 221 



impacts on growth, 17-19, 108, 221 



insect and disease control, 38, 39, 42, 95, 97-99, 106, 

 108,109, 121,221 

 Disposable personal income, 144, 145, 151, 154, 166, 168- 



171, 188, 191 

 Dwellings (see Residential construction) 

 Economic projections of supply, 36, 87-92, 215-218 

 Environmental impacts 



bark residues, 34 



Europe, 130 



Japan, 131 



logging residues, 24, 48 



on intensified management, 19, 45, 91, 94, 98, 99, 218, 

 220, 221 



on reforestation, 40, 45 



on supply, 36, 43-45, 58, 70, 79, 90, 91, 94, 96, 218, 220 



paper and board consumption, 188, 191 



waste paper consumption, 196, 221 



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