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Chapter 2: Current and Historical
Trends in Use, Management and Disturbance of United States Forest
Lands-English Unit Data
by Richard A. Birdsey & George M. Lewis
Table 9. Area of forest land by
region and owner, United States, 19971.
|
National
|
Other
|
Forest
|
Other
|
All
|
| |
forest
|
public
|
industry
|
private
|
owners
|
|
(Million ac)
|
| Region |
|
Northeast |
2.5
|
12.4
|
11.2
|
59.4
|
85.5
|
|
North Central |
9.1
|
17.2
|
3.8
|
54.8
|
84.8
|
|
Southeast |
5.5
|
7.4
|
14.5
|
61.3
|
88.7
|
|
South Central |
6.9
|
5.8
|
22.5
|
90.2
|
125.4
|
|
Great Plains |
1.2
|
0.3
|
0.0
|
3.2
|
4.8
|
|
Intermountain |
71.5
|
31.9
|
2.9
|
32.1
|
138.4
|
|
Pacific Coast |
39.1
|
13.7
|
12.7
|
24.6
|
90.2
|
|
Alaska |
11.3
|
38.2
|
2.4
|
75.5
|
127.4
|
|
Hawaii |
0.0
|
0.6
|
0.0
|
1.2
|
1.7
|
| Total |
147.0
|
127.5
|
70.1
|
402.4
|
747.0
|
| 1 From Smith et al. 2001 and other public
records. |
Users of these tables are kindly requested
to cite their source:
Birdsey, Richard A.; Lewis, George M. 2002. Current and Historical
Trends in Use,
Management and Disturbance of United States Forest Lands. IN: Kimble,
John et al. (eds.),
The Potential of U.S. Forest Soils to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate
the Greenhouse Effect.
Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. XXX p.
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