@article{Aguilar:180419,
      recid = {180419},
      author = {Aguilar, Francisco X. and Daniel, Marissa “Jo” and Cai,  Zhen},
      title = {Family-forest Owners’ Willingness to Harvest Sawlogs and  Woody Biomass: The Effect of Price on Social Availability},
      journal = {Agricultural and Resource Economics Review},
      address = {2014-08},
      number = {1203-2016-95554},
      pages = {21},
      year = {2014},
      abstract = {Understanding willingness to harvest (WTH) is essential to  assessing the social availability of woody biomass from  private land. Currently, the only economically feasible way  to harvest woody biomass is in conjunction with sawlogs. We  examined WTH sawlogs and woody biomass from owners of  family forests using data from a survey of Missouri forest  owners. While their WTH increased with revenue expected  from woody biomass, revenue expected from sawlogs was a  stronger influence. Incentive payments for woody biomass  thus are unlikely to increase its supply, and the social  availability of woody biomass will remain limited unless  sawlog prices rise significantly.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/180419},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.180419},
}