Prospects for Nordic intensive forest management solutions in the Republic of Karelia

In this study, the prospects for future forest management in Republic of Karelia, Russia were analyzed. Forestry has an important role in the economy of Karelia. However, productivity and profitability in the forestry sector are extremely low, forest stand structure and quality are weak, the commerc...

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Published in:Silva Fennica
Main Authors: Senko, Sergei, Kurttila, Mikko, Karjalainen, Timo
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Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 2018
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description In this study, the prospects for future forest management in Republic of Karelia, Russia were analyzed. Forestry has an important role in the economy of Karelia. However, productivity and profitability in the forestry sector are extremely low, forest stand structure and quality are weak, the commercial forest land of coniferous species has declined and the wood processing industry struggles with a deficit of raw materials. The situation is typical to many forest regions in Russia with extensive forest management cited as one reason for the current situation. In contrast, the Nordic countries have significant experience in intensive and sustainable forest management and the results have been to a large extent positive. The transfer of Nordic intensive forest management solutions (NIFMS) could improve forestry in Karelia. SWOT analysis, combined with the multi-criteria decision support (MCDS) method was used to identify local operational environments and to assign priorities. Major threats included unprepared regulations, poor road infrastructure, insecure investments, low forestry productivity, forest degradation, high investment costs and a negative attitude to intensive forestry. The main opportunities are high forest resource potential in Karelia, favorable authority development programs, proven Nordic expertise, wood-based energy development and availability of new technology. Results also showed that the main weaknesses that might influence the NIFMS in Karelia are slow return on investments, low market demand for energy wood, high costs associated with young forest thinnings, high demand for skilled specialists and a lack of investment in research and development.
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:9f62f32b51374faeb883cbd21b0f564f 2025-01-16T22:50:52+00:00 Prospects for Nordic intensive forest management solutions in the Republic of Karelia Senko, Sergei Kurttila, Mikko Karjalainen, Timo 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.7763 https://doaj.org/article/9f62f32b51374faeb883cbd21b0f564f EN eng Finnish Society of Forest Science https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/7763 https://doaj.org/toc/2242-4075 2242-4075 doi:10.14214/sf.7763 https://doaj.org/article/9f62f32b51374faeb883cbd21b0f564f Silva Fennica, Vol 52, Iss 4 (2018) Forestry SD1-669.5 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.14214/sf.7763 2022-12-31T01:53:08Z In this study, the prospects for future forest management in Republic of Karelia, Russia were analyzed. Forestry has an important role in the economy of Karelia. However, productivity and profitability in the forestry sector are extremely low, forest stand structure and quality are weak, the commercial forest land of coniferous species has declined and the wood processing industry struggles with a deficit of raw materials. The situation is typical to many forest regions in Russia with extensive forest management cited as one reason for the current situation. In contrast, the Nordic countries have significant experience in intensive and sustainable forest management and the results have been to a large extent positive. The transfer of Nordic intensive forest management solutions (NIFMS) could improve forestry in Karelia. SWOT analysis, combined with the multi-criteria decision support (MCDS) method was used to identify local operational environments and to assign priorities. Major threats included unprepared regulations, poor road infrastructure, insecure investments, low forestry productivity, forest degradation, high investment costs and a negative attitude to intensive forestry. The main opportunities are high forest resource potential in Karelia, favorable authority development programs, proven Nordic expertise, wood-based energy development and availability of new technology. Results also showed that the main weaknesses that might influence the NIFMS in Karelia are slow return on investments, low market demand for energy wood, high costs associated with young forest thinnings, high demand for skilled specialists and a lack of investment in research and development. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Republic of Karelia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Silva Fennica 52 4
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Prospects for Nordic intensive forest management solutions in the Republic of Karelia
title Prospects for Nordic intensive forest management solutions in the Republic of Karelia
title_full Prospects for Nordic intensive forest management solutions in the Republic of Karelia
title_fullStr Prospects for Nordic intensive forest management solutions in the Republic of Karelia
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title_short Prospects for Nordic intensive forest management solutions in the Republic of Karelia
title_sort prospects for nordic intensive forest management solutions in the republic of karelia
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