Intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in Northwest Russia Final report of the research project

The project aimed to investigate the accessibility of forest resources in Northwest (NW) Russia, the impacts of both Scandinavian and current Russian forest management and wood harvesting on ecologically, socially and economically sustainable forestry, and to enhance the development of sustainable f...

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Other Authors: Karjalainen, Timo, Leinonen, Timo, Gerasimov, Yuri, Husso, Markku, Karvinen, Sari, Metsäntutkimuslaitos / Joensuu
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Language:English
Published: Finnish Forest Research Institute 2009
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Online Access:http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/536023
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author2 Karjalainen, Timo
Leinonen, Timo
Gerasimov, Yuri
Husso, Markku
Karvinen, Sari
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description The project aimed to investigate the accessibility of forest resources in Northwest (NW) Russia, the impacts of both Scandinavian and current Russian forest management and wood harvesting on ecologically, socially and economically sustainable forestry, and to enhance the development of sustainable forest management and wood harvesting methods for NW Russia.The research group found both positive trends, but also development needs in forest management in Northwest Russia. Since 1993, the area of lands without forest vegetation needing forest regeneration has decreased to a half. On the other hand, in 1999-2006 almost every fifth hectare of clear felling was left without active forest regeneration measures. Moreover, the extent of intermediate felling has been insufficient being only about fifth of the annual allowable area and 9% of the total timber harvesting volume.Wood harvesting has been rather stable last 10 years in NW Russia, at the level of about 40 million m3 per year. Less than half of the annual allowable cut is utilised and most of the round wood is produced by large and medium sized logging companies. Traditional full-tree and tree-length harvesting methods and systems are still dominating in most of the regions even though use of cut-to-length method is becoming more common. Several factors hamper development of wood harvesting, including for example weak production infrastructure, weak road network, lack of own turnover means in companies, low quality in harvester and forwarder operator trainging, and increasing variable costs.Scenario analysis indicate that mature and over mature forests in NW Russia are able to secure wood supply at the current levels for the next 50 years, but that intensification of forest management would allow to substantially increase annual fellings. The discrepancy between forest resources and their accessibility has been regarded as one main problem of forest management. Good infrastructure is essential for harvesting operations and thus the economic accessibility of ...
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Karjalainen, T., Leinonen, T., Gerasimov, Y., Husso, M., Karvinen, S. (eds.). 2009. Intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in Northwest Russia Final report of the research project. Metlan työraportteja / Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 110. 151 s. ISBN 978-951-40-2149-7.
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spelling ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/536023 2025-01-16T23:57:20+00:00 Intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in Northwest Russia Final report of the research project Karjalainen, Timo Leinonen, Timo Gerasimov, Yuri Husso, Markku Karvinen, Sari Metsäntutkimuslaitos / Joensuu 2009-01-29 151 p. true http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/536023 eng eng Finnish Forest Research Institute Metsäntutkimuslaitos FI Metlan työraportteja Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 1795-150X 110 978-951-40-2150-3 http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/536023 URN:ISBN:978-951-40-2149-7 978-951-40-2149-7 Karjalainen, T., Leinonen, T., Gerasimov, Y., Husso, M., Karvinen, S. (eds.). 2009. Intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in Northwest Russia Final report of the research project. Metlan työraportteja / Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 110. 151 s. ISBN 978-951-40-2149-7. conservation areas economic accessibility felling forest code forest resources logistics silviculture wood procurement hakkuu logistiikka metsälaki metsänhoito metsävarat puunhankinta suojelualueet Text Issue fi=C2 Toimitettu teos|sv=C2 Redigerad bok, samlingsverk, konferenspublikation eller specialnummer av en tidskrift|en=C2 Edited book, conference proceedings or special issue of a journal| 1 Open access -julkaisu 2009 ftluke 2023-09-12T20:25:18Z The project aimed to investigate the accessibility of forest resources in Northwest (NW) Russia, the impacts of both Scandinavian and current Russian forest management and wood harvesting on ecologically, socially and economically sustainable forestry, and to enhance the development of sustainable forest management and wood harvesting methods for NW Russia.The research group found both positive trends, but also development needs in forest management in Northwest Russia. Since 1993, the area of lands without forest vegetation needing forest regeneration has decreased to a half. On the other hand, in 1999-2006 almost every fifth hectare of clear felling was left without active forest regeneration measures. Moreover, the extent of intermediate felling has been insufficient being only about fifth of the annual allowable area and 9% of the total timber harvesting volume.Wood harvesting has been rather stable last 10 years in NW Russia, at the level of about 40 million m3 per year. Less than half of the annual allowable cut is utilised and most of the round wood is produced by large and medium sized logging companies. Traditional full-tree and tree-length harvesting methods and systems are still dominating in most of the regions even though use of cut-to-length method is becoming more common. Several factors hamper development of wood harvesting, including for example weak production infrastructure, weak road network, lack of own turnover means in companies, low quality in harvester and forwarder operator trainging, and increasing variable costs.Scenario analysis indicate that mature and over mature forests in NW Russia are able to secure wood supply at the current levels for the next 50 years, but that intensification of forest management would allow to substantially increase annual fellings. The discrepancy between forest resources and their accessibility has been regarded as one main problem of forest management. Good infrastructure is essential for harvesting operations and thus the economic accessibility of ... Journal/Newspaper Northwest Russia Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri
spellingShingle conservation areas
economic accessibility
felling
forest code
forest resources
logistics
silviculture
wood procurement
hakkuu
logistiikka
metsälaki
metsänhoito
metsävarat
puunhankinta
suojelualueet
Intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in Northwest Russia Final report of the research project
title Intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in Northwest Russia Final report of the research project
title_full Intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in Northwest Russia Final report of the research project
title_fullStr Intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in Northwest Russia Final report of the research project
title_full_unstemmed Intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in Northwest Russia Final report of the research project
title_short Intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in Northwest Russia Final report of the research project
title_sort intensification of forest management and improvement of wood harvesting in northwest russia final report of the research project
topic conservation areas
economic accessibility
felling
forest code
forest resources
logistics
silviculture
wood procurement
hakkuu
logistiikka
metsälaki
metsänhoito
metsävarat
puunhankinta
suojelualueet
topic_facet conservation areas
economic accessibility
felling
forest code
forest resources
logistics
silviculture
wood procurement
hakkuu
logistiikka
metsälaki
metsänhoito
metsävarat
puunhankinta
suojelualueet
url http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/536023