Irland, L.Adams, D.Alig, R.Betz, C.Chen, Chi ChungHutchins, M.McCarl, Bruce A.Skog, K.Sohngen, B.2016-04-192016-04-192001BioScience 51(9): 753-76464_AssessingSocioeconImpacts.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/65584In this paper we discuss the problems of projecting social and economic changes affecting forests and review recent efforts to assess the wood-market impacts of possible climate changes. To illustrate the range of conditions encountered in projecting socioeconomic change linked to forests, we consider two markedly different uses: forest products markets and forest recreation. In the case of forest products, we use an existing forest-sector model to arrive at new simulation results concerning the impacts of climate change. The impact of climate change on recreation has received less attention; here we consider a case study of downhill skiing. Other important forest values were not treated explicitly in this research. Our primary emphasis is on methods and issues in the socioeconomic assessment process. Our efforts may be viewed as an exercise in human ecology, studying complex interactions between human societies and their forests. We close with suggestions for future research.application/pdfen-USCarbon sequestrationSocial impactsBiodiversityForest managementForest ecosystemsModelingEconomic impactsForestsAdoption of innovationsClimate changeTimberForest productsSocioeconomic changesRecreationEcosystem Farm/Enterprise ScaleAssessing socioeconomic impacts of climate change on U.S. forests, wood-product markets and forest recreationArticle - Refereed