The present and future resource situation in larch (Larix sukeczewii) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) stands in Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland

Abstract The study took place at Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland. In this area an afforestation project called “Nordurlandsskogar” started in year 2000 comprising an area of 936.5 hectares. There were three main objectives of the present study. The first was to estimate the present standing volume and...

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Main Author: Davidsson, Benjamin
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/186873
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description Abstract The study took place at Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland. In this area an afforestation project called “Nordurlandsskogar” started in year 2000 comprising an area of 936.5 hectares. There were three main objectives of the present study. The first was to estimate the present standing volume and biomass of forests planted from 1983 to 2010. The second was to estimate the future volume and biomass production of the same area. The third was to estimate the wood supply for the next 60 years according to different assumptions for treatments of the forest. Based on a systematic forest inventory carried out in 2011, the present resource status was determined. Three different simulation alternatives to estimate the future resource were carried out with IceForest, a planning program applicable for even- and uneven-aged forests. The planning period was 60 years divided into three 20-year growth periods for all simulations. The first simulation, standard thinning, had similar treatments to those usually done in Iceland over the years, i.e. thinning when basal area reaches 8, 21, 25, 26 or 27 m 2 /ha for different site index classes with removal of 30 % of the standing volume. For the second simulation, extensive thinning, thinning was applied at the same basal areas as the first, but 50 % of standing volume was removed. For the third simulation, few thinnings at high basal area, thinnings were only allowed when basal area reaches 50 m 2 /ha in order to thin as little as possible. 30 % of standing volume was removed. Standing volume of the area today is 8161 m 3 . Total predicted production of the area over a period of 60 years for the first simulation is 578480 m 3 and cutting volume was 220258 m 3 . Total predicted production for the second simulation was 515608 m 3 and cutting volume was 283550 m 3 while they were 426743 m 3 and 4179 m 3 , respectively for the third simulation Both the growth models and the IceForest management planning system seem to work well, providing appropriate results regarding how different ...
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spelling ftunivmob:oai:nmbu.brage.unit.no:11250/186873 2025-01-16T22:34:07+00:00 The present and future resource situation in larch (Larix sukeczewii) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) stands in Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland Davidsson, Benjamin 2012 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11250/186873 eng eng Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås http://hdl.handle.net/11250/186873 37 Iceland IceForest Russian larch Siberian larch Larix sukeczewii Lodgepole pine Pinus contorta simulation volume growth production VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Agriculture disciplines: 910::Forestry: 915 Master thesis 2012 ftunivmob 2024-07-19T03:05:57Z Abstract The study took place at Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland. In this area an afforestation project called “Nordurlandsskogar” started in year 2000 comprising an area of 936.5 hectares. There were three main objectives of the present study. The first was to estimate the present standing volume and biomass of forests planted from 1983 to 2010. The second was to estimate the future volume and biomass production of the same area. The third was to estimate the wood supply for the next 60 years according to different assumptions for treatments of the forest. Based on a systematic forest inventory carried out in 2011, the present resource status was determined. Three different simulation alternatives to estimate the future resource were carried out with IceForest, a planning program applicable for even- and uneven-aged forests. The planning period was 60 years divided into three 20-year growth periods for all simulations. The first simulation, standard thinning, had similar treatments to those usually done in Iceland over the years, i.e. thinning when basal area reaches 8, 21, 25, 26 or 27 m 2 /ha for different site index classes with removal of 30 % of the standing volume. For the second simulation, extensive thinning, thinning was applied at the same basal areas as the first, but 50 % of standing volume was removed. For the third simulation, few thinnings at high basal area, thinnings were only allowed when basal area reaches 50 m 2 /ha in order to thin as little as possible. 30 % of standing volume was removed. Standing volume of the area today is 8161 m 3 . Total predicted production of the area over a period of 60 years for the first simulation is 578480 m 3 and cutting volume was 220258 m 3 . Total predicted production for the second simulation was 515608 m 3 and cutting volume was 283550 m 3 while they were 426743 m 3 and 4179 m 3 , respectively for the third simulation Both the growth models and the IceForest management planning system seem to work well, providing appropriate results regarding how different ... Master Thesis Iceland Open archive Norwegian University of Life Sciences: Brage NMBU
spellingShingle Iceland
IceForest
Russian larch
Siberian larch
Larix sukeczewii
Lodgepole pine
Pinus contorta
simulation
volume growth
production
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Agriculture disciplines: 910::Forestry: 915
Davidsson, Benjamin
The present and future resource situation in larch (Larix sukeczewii) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) stands in Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland
title The present and future resource situation in larch (Larix sukeczewii) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) stands in Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland
title_full The present and future resource situation in larch (Larix sukeczewii) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) stands in Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland
title_fullStr The present and future resource situation in larch (Larix sukeczewii) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) stands in Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland
title_full_unstemmed The present and future resource situation in larch (Larix sukeczewii) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) stands in Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland
title_short The present and future resource situation in larch (Larix sukeczewii) and lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta) stands in Eyjafjördur, Northern Iceland
title_sort present and future resource situation in larch (larix sukeczewii) and lodgepole pine (pinus contorta) stands in eyjafjördur, northern iceland
topic Iceland
IceForest
Russian larch
Siberian larch
Larix sukeczewii
Lodgepole pine
Pinus contorta
simulation
volume growth
production
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Agriculture disciplines: 910::Forestry: 915
topic_facet Iceland
IceForest
Russian larch
Siberian larch
Larix sukeczewii
Lodgepole pine
Pinus contorta
simulation
volume growth
production
VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Agriculture disciplines: 910::Forestry: 915
url http://hdl.handle.net/11250/186873