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Dr. Conner Bailey Professor of Rural Sociology Auburn University

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Stakeholder Engagement and Rural Development Potential of

Wood-based Biofuels in the Southeastern United States

Conner BaileyProfessor of Rural [email protected]

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Roundwood harvests by county, 2009

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Roundwood production in the U.S. South, all products

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“The more divided a society becomes in terms of wealth, the more reluctant the wealthy are to spend money on common needs.”

Joseph StiglitzColumbia UniversityNobel Prize Economics, 2003

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Economic effects of increasing timber harvests to provide feedstock

to one cellulosic ethanol plant producing 50 million gallons of ethanol per year

Direct Indirect Induced TotalSAM*

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Output $37,500,000 $24,426,000 $4,844,000 $66,770,000 1.78

Jobs 151 152 54 356 2.36

Income $6,446,000 $5,052,000 $1,299,000 $12,797,000 1.99

Indirect Business Taxes $328,000 $487,000 $320,000 $1,135,000 3.46

*Social Accounts MatrixIMPLAN 2006 data Multi-county model -- West Alabama.

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Dr. Conner BaileyProfessor of Rural SociologyAuburn University