Model-based investigation on the effects of spatial evenness, and size selection in thinning of Picea abies stands

Size and spatial distribution of trees are important for forest stand growth, but the extent to which it matters in thinning operations, in terms of wood production and stand economy, has rarely been documented. Here we investigate how the choice of spatial evenness and tree-size distribution of res...

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Main Authors: Fransson, P., Nilsson, U., Lindroos, O., Franklin, O., Brännström, Å.
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2019
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spelling ftiiasalaxendare:oai:pure.iiasa.ac.at:15762 2023-05-15T17:44:41+02:00 Model-based investigation on the effects of spatial evenness, and size selection in thinning of Picea abies stands Fransson, P. Nilsson, U. Lindroos, O. Franklin, O. Brännström, Å. 2019-02-17 text http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/15762/ http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/15762/1/Model%20based%20investigation%20on%20the%20effects%20of%20spatial%20evenness%20and%20size%20selection%20in%20thinning%20of%20Picea%20abies%20stands.pdf en eng Taylor & Francis http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/15762/1/Model%20based%20investigation%20on%20the%20effects%20of%20spatial%20evenness%20and%20size%20selection%20in%20thinning%20of%20Picea%20abies%20stands.pdf Fransson, P., Nilsson, U., Lindroos, O., Franklin, O. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/95.html> orcid:0000-0002-0376-4140 , & Brännström, Å. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/39.html> (2019). Model-based investigation on the effects of spatial evenness, and size selection in thinning of Picea abies stands. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 34 (3) 189-199. 10.1080/02827581.2019.1577914 <https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2019.1577914>. cc_by_nc_nd_4 CC-BY-NC-ND Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftiiasalaxendare 2022-04-15T12:38:35Z Size and spatial distribution of trees are important for forest stand growth, but the extent to which it matters in thinning operations, in terms of wood production and stand economy, has rarely been documented. Here we investigate how the choice of spatial evenness and tree-size distribution of residual trees impacts wood production and stand economy. A spatially explicit individual-based growth model was used, in conjunction with empirical cost functions for harvesting and forwarding, to calculate net production and net present value for different thinning operations in Norway spruce stands in Northern Sweden. The in silico thinning operations were defined by three variables: (1) spatial evenness after thinning, (2) tree size preference for harvesting, and (3) basal area reduction. We found that thinning that increases spatial evenness increases net production and net present value by around 2.0%, compared to the worst case. When changing the spatial evenness in conjunction with size preference we could observe an improvement of the net production and net present value up to 8.0%. The magnitude of impact differed greatly between the stands (from 1.7% to 8.0%) and was highest in the stand with the lowest stem density. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden IIASA DARE (Data Repository of the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis) Norway
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description Size and spatial distribution of trees are important for forest stand growth, but the extent to which it matters in thinning operations, in terms of wood production and stand economy, has rarely been documented. Here we investigate how the choice of spatial evenness and tree-size distribution of residual trees impacts wood production and stand economy. A spatially explicit individual-based growth model was used, in conjunction with empirical cost functions for harvesting and forwarding, to calculate net production and net present value for different thinning operations in Norway spruce stands in Northern Sweden. The in silico thinning operations were defined by three variables: (1) spatial evenness after thinning, (2) tree size preference for harvesting, and (3) basal area reduction. We found that thinning that increases spatial evenness increases net production and net present value by around 2.0%, compared to the worst case. When changing the spatial evenness in conjunction with size preference we could observe an improvement of the net production and net present value up to 8.0%. The magnitude of impact differed greatly between the stands (from 1.7% to 8.0%) and was highest in the stand with the lowest stem density.
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author Fransson, P.
Nilsson, U.
Lindroos, O.
Franklin, O.
Brännström, Å.
spellingShingle Fransson, P.
Nilsson, U.
Lindroos, O.
Franklin, O.
Brännström, Å.
Model-based investigation on the effects of spatial evenness, and size selection in thinning of Picea abies stands
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Nilsson, U.
Lindroos, O.
Franklin, O.
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title Model-based investigation on the effects of spatial evenness, and size selection in thinning of Picea abies stands
title_short Model-based investigation on the effects of spatial evenness, and size selection in thinning of Picea abies stands
title_full Model-based investigation on the effects of spatial evenness, and size selection in thinning of Picea abies stands
title_fullStr Model-based investigation on the effects of spatial evenness, and size selection in thinning of Picea abies stands
title_full_unstemmed Model-based investigation on the effects of spatial evenness, and size selection in thinning of Picea abies stands
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Fransson, P., Nilsson, U., Lindroos, O., Franklin, O. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/95.html> orcid:0000-0002-0376-4140 , & Brännström, Å. <http://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/39.html> (2019). Model-based investigation on the effects of spatial evenness, and size selection in thinning of Picea abies stands. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 34 (3) 189-199. 10.1080/02827581.2019.1577914 <https://doi.org/10.1080/02827581.2019.1577914>.
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