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Profitability of measures to increase forest growth
The profitability of seven silvicultural measures to increase forest growth was examined for the forest company Holmen Skog in northern Sweden. The report rests on data from a recent Production Assessment where a wide range of measures to increase short and long term forest growth for the company we...
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description | The profitability of seven silvicultural measures to increase forest growth was examined for the forest company Holmen Skog in northern Sweden. The report rests on data from a recent
Production Assessment where a wide range of measures to increase short and long term forest growth for the company were identified. The measures examined are the use of genetically improved materials, fertilisation, maintenance of ditches, improved seedling quality, treatment against beetles (
Hylobius abietis L.) and introduction of lodgepole pine (
Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var.
latifolia Engelm). The majority of the silvicultural measures proved profitable. Changing species from Scots pine (
Pinus sylvestris L.) to lodgepole pine and the use of genetically improved regeneration materials were found to be very profitable due to low investment costs and considerable increase of forest growth. Fertilisation proved highly profitable but the measure has a drawback of being expensive. However, fertilisation has an advantage of an earlier effect on timber harvest due to a short investment period.
Linear programming was used to determine the optimal mix of measures with varying budgets. At present the company's silvicultural budget is around 100
million
SEK annually. Increasing the silvicultural budget by 5
million
SEK would result in an increase in net present value of almost 24.2
million
SEK. This represents 48% of the increase of net present value if all the profitable measures are carried out. |
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Hylobius abietis L.) and introduction of lodgepole pine (
Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var.
latifolia Engelm). The majority of the silvicultural measures proved profitable. Changing species from Scots pine (
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Hylobius abietis L.) and introduction of lodgepole pine (
Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var.
latifolia Engelm). The majority of the silvicultural measures proved profitable. Changing species from Scots pine (
Pinus sylvestris L.) to lodgepole pine and the use of genetically improved regeneration materials were found to be very profitable due to low investment costs and considerable increase of forest growth. Fertilisation proved highly profitable but the measure has a drawback of being expensive. However, fertilisation has an advantage of an earlier effect on timber harvest due to a short investment period.
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Production Assessment where a wide range of measures to increase short and long term forest growth for the company were identified. The measures examined are the use of genetically improved materials, fertilisation, maintenance of ditches, improved seedling quality, treatment against beetles (
Hylobius abietis L.) and introduction of lodgepole pine (
Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var.
latifolia Engelm). The majority of the silvicultural measures proved profitable. Changing species from Scots pine (
Pinus sylvestris L.) to lodgepole pine and the use of genetically improved regeneration materials were found to be very profitable due to low investment costs and considerable increase of forest growth. Fertilisation proved highly profitable but the measure has a drawback of being expensive. However, fertilisation has an advantage of an earlier effect on timber harvest due to a short investment period.
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