On the economics of boreal Scots pine management under climate change

This dissertation aims to develop the economics of even-aged Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) management. In our economic-ecological model, a detailed process-based forest growth model is connected to an economic description of stand management. The process-based growth model is able to describe for...

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Published in:Dissertationes Forestales
Main Author: Pihlainen, Sampo Olavi
Other Authors: Economics of aquatic ecosystems, Department of Economics and Management, Economic-ecological optimization group, Environmental and Resource Economics, Tahvonen, Olli
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/337120 2024-01-07T09:43:11+01:00 On the economics of boreal Scots pine management under climate change Pihlainen, Sampo Olavi Economics of aquatic ecosystems Department of Economics and Management Economic-ecological optimization group Environmental and Resource Economics Tahvonen, Olli 2021-12-03T22:53:21Z 38 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/337120 eng eng 10.14214/df.246 Dissertationes Forestales 978-951-651-583-3 978-951-651-582-6 Pihlainen , S O 2017 , ' On the economics of boreal Scots pine management under climate change ' , University of Helsinki , Vantaa . https://doi.org/10.14214/df.246 ORCID: /0000-0002-0902-9040/work/87786981 e9017cbe-6122-4967-9845-5fff0501d647 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/337120 cc_by_nc_nd openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess 4112 Forestry metsäekonomia luonnonvarataloustiede metsikkötason optimointi prosessipohjainen kasvumalli hiilinielu hiilivarasto ilmastonmuutos ilmastonmuutokseen sopeutuminen optimointi hiilensidontakustannukset Doctoral Thesis publishedVersion 2021 ftunivhelsihelda https://doi.org/10.14214/df.246 2023-12-14T00:03:20Z This dissertation aims to develop the economics of even-aged Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) management. In our economic-ecological model, a detailed process-based forest growth model is connected to an economic description of stand management. The process-based growth model is able to describe forest growth in management regimes and climate conditions previously not experienced, because it applies causal relationships and feedbacks instead of statistical correlations. Optimization is carried out with an effective general pattern search algorithm. The optimized variables include rotation length, initial stand density, and the timing, type, intensity, and number of thinnings. Essential model details include the quality pricing of timber and detailed harvesting cost functions. Integration of carbon subsidy systems into the model enables the determination of the economically optimal carbon storage with various carbon price levels. Finally, the growth model is extended to include a direct link between climate change and tree growth, to optimize stand management in a changing climate. The dissertation thesis is composed of a summary section and three articles, which produce a coherent and comprehensive picture on the optimal stand management of Scots pine in the relevant growth conditions of Fennoscandia. The results demonstrate the necessity to simultaneously optimize all stand management variables, and the advantages of having a detailed model. Optimal stand management is shown to be sensitive to growth conditions, interest rate, and management objective, along with the design of the carbon subsidy system and the subsidy level. The stand-level analysis is additionally extended to the national level, and adapting forest management was found to potentially be a cost-efficient method for carbon abatement in Finland. Furthermore, the optimal adaptation of stand management in a changing climate remarkably improves the economic surplus from forestry. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Fennoscandia HELDA – University of Helsinki Open Repository Dissertationes Forestales 2017 246
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luonnonvarataloustiede
metsikkötason optimointi
prosessipohjainen kasvumalli
hiilinielu
hiilivarasto
ilmastonmuutos
ilmastonmuutokseen sopeutuminen
optimointi
hiilensidontakustannukset
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hiilivarasto
ilmastonmuutos
ilmastonmuutokseen sopeutuminen
optimointi
hiilensidontakustannukset
Pihlainen, Sampo Olavi
On the economics of boreal Scots pine management under climate change
topic_facet 4112 Forestry
metsäekonomia
luonnonvarataloustiede
metsikkötason optimointi
prosessipohjainen kasvumalli
hiilinielu
hiilivarasto
ilmastonmuutos
ilmastonmuutokseen sopeutuminen
optimointi
hiilensidontakustannukset
description This dissertation aims to develop the economics of even-aged Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) management. In our economic-ecological model, a detailed process-based forest growth model is connected to an economic description of stand management. The process-based growth model is able to describe forest growth in management regimes and climate conditions previously not experienced, because it applies causal relationships and feedbacks instead of statistical correlations. Optimization is carried out with an effective general pattern search algorithm. The optimized variables include rotation length, initial stand density, and the timing, type, intensity, and number of thinnings. Essential model details include the quality pricing of timber and detailed harvesting cost functions. Integration of carbon subsidy systems into the model enables the determination of the economically optimal carbon storage with various carbon price levels. Finally, the growth model is extended to include a direct link between climate change and tree growth, to optimize stand management in a changing climate. The dissertation thesis is composed of a summary section and three articles, which produce a coherent and comprehensive picture on the optimal stand management of Scots pine in the relevant growth conditions of Fennoscandia. The results demonstrate the necessity to simultaneously optimize all stand management variables, and the advantages of having a detailed model. Optimal stand management is shown to be sensitive to growth conditions, interest rate, and management objective, along with the design of the carbon subsidy system and the subsidy level. The stand-level analysis is additionally extended to the national level, and adapting forest management was found to potentially be a cost-efficient method for carbon abatement in Finland. Furthermore, the optimal adaptation of stand management in a changing climate remarkably improves the economic surplus from forestry.
author2 Economics of aquatic ecosystems
Department of Economics and Management
Economic-ecological optimization group
Environmental and Resource Economics
Tahvonen, Olli
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