Combining Spatiotemporal Corridor Design for Reindeer Migration with Harvest Scheduling in Northern Sweden

Reindeer husbandry and commercial forestry seek to co-exist in the forests of Northern Sweden. As interwoven as the two industries are, conflicts have arisen. Forest practices have reduced the distribution of lichen, the main winter diet for reindeer. Forest practices have also increased forest dens...

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Published in:Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research
Main Authors: St John, R., Öhman, K., Tóth, S.F., Sandström, P., Korosuo, A., Eriksson, L.O.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2016
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Online Access:https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13283/
https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13283/1/Combining%20Spatiotemporal%20Corridor%20Design%20for%20Reindeer%20Migration.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2016.1195441
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spelling ftiiasalaxenburg:oai:pure.iiasa.ac.at:13283 2023-05-15T17:44:24+02:00 Combining Spatiotemporal Corridor Design for Reindeer Migration with Harvest Scheduling in Northern Sweden St John, R. Öhman, K. Tóth, S.F. Sandström, P. Korosuo, A. Eriksson, L.O. 2016 text https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13283/ https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13283/1/Combining%20Spatiotemporal%20Corridor%20Design%20for%20Reindeer%20Migration.pdf https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2016.1195441 en eng Taylor & Francis https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13283/1/Combining%20Spatiotemporal%20Corridor%20Design%20for%20Reindeer%20Migration.pdf St John, R., Öhman, K., Tóth, S.F., Sandström, P., Korosuo, A. <https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/162.html>, & Eriksson, L.O. (2016). Combining Spatiotemporal Corridor Design for Reindeer Migration with Harvest Scheduling in Northern Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 1-31. 10.1080/02827581.2016.1195441 <https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2016.1195441>. doi:10.1080/02827581.2016.1195441 cc_by_nc Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftiiasalaxenburg https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2016.1195441 2023-04-07T14:51:52Z Reindeer husbandry and commercial forestry seek to co-exist in the forests of Northern Sweden. As interwoven as the two industries are, conflicts have arisen. Forest practices have reduced the distribution of lichen, the main winter diet for reindeer. Forest practices have also increased forest density, compromising the animals’ ability to pass through forested areas on their migration routes. In an attempt to reduce impacts on reindeer husbandry, we present a spatially explicit harvest scheduling model that includes reindeer corridors with user-defined spatial characteristics. We illustrate the model in a case study and explore the relationship between timber revenues and the selection and maintenance of reindeer corridors. The corridors are not only to include sufficient lichen habitat, but they are also supposed to ensure access for reindeer by connecting lichen areas with linkages that allow unobstructed travel. Since harvest scheduling occurs over a planning horizon, the spatial configuration of corridors can change from one time period to the next in order to accommodate harvesting activities. Our results suggest that maintaining reindeer corridors in harvest scheduling can be done at minimal cost. Also, we conclude that including corridor constraints in the harvest scheduling model is critical to guarantee connectivity of reindeer pastures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden reindeer husbandry IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis: PUblications REpository) Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 31 7 655 663
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description Reindeer husbandry and commercial forestry seek to co-exist in the forests of Northern Sweden. As interwoven as the two industries are, conflicts have arisen. Forest practices have reduced the distribution of lichen, the main winter diet for reindeer. Forest practices have also increased forest density, compromising the animals’ ability to pass through forested areas on their migration routes. In an attempt to reduce impacts on reindeer husbandry, we present a spatially explicit harvest scheduling model that includes reindeer corridors with user-defined spatial characteristics. We illustrate the model in a case study and explore the relationship between timber revenues and the selection and maintenance of reindeer corridors. The corridors are not only to include sufficient lichen habitat, but they are also supposed to ensure access for reindeer by connecting lichen areas with linkages that allow unobstructed travel. Since harvest scheduling occurs over a planning horizon, the spatial configuration of corridors can change from one time period to the next in order to accommodate harvesting activities. Our results suggest that maintaining reindeer corridors in harvest scheduling can be done at minimal cost. Also, we conclude that including corridor constraints in the harvest scheduling model is critical to guarantee connectivity of reindeer pastures.
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author St John, R.
Öhman, K.
Tóth, S.F.
Sandström, P.
Korosuo, A.
Eriksson, L.O.
spellingShingle St John, R.
Öhman, K.
Tóth, S.F.
Sandström, P.
Korosuo, A.
Eriksson, L.O.
Combining Spatiotemporal Corridor Design for Reindeer Migration with Harvest Scheduling in Northern Sweden
author_facet St John, R.
Öhman, K.
Tóth, S.F.
Sandström, P.
Korosuo, A.
Eriksson, L.O.
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title Combining Spatiotemporal Corridor Design for Reindeer Migration with Harvest Scheduling in Northern Sweden
title_short Combining Spatiotemporal Corridor Design for Reindeer Migration with Harvest Scheduling in Northern Sweden
title_full Combining Spatiotemporal Corridor Design for Reindeer Migration with Harvest Scheduling in Northern Sweden
title_fullStr Combining Spatiotemporal Corridor Design for Reindeer Migration with Harvest Scheduling in Northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Combining Spatiotemporal Corridor Design for Reindeer Migration with Harvest Scheduling in Northern Sweden
title_sort combining spatiotemporal corridor design for reindeer migration with harvest scheduling in northern sweden
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url https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13283/
https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13283/1/Combining%20Spatiotemporal%20Corridor%20Design%20for%20Reindeer%20Migration.pdf
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St John, R., Öhman, K., Tóth, S.F., Sandström, P., Korosuo, A. <https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/162.html>, & Eriksson, L.O. (2016). Combining Spatiotemporal Corridor Design for Reindeer Migration with Harvest Scheduling in Northern Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 1-31. 10.1080/02827581.2016.1195441 <https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2016.1195441>.
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