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- Title
Wood fibre value simulation model: a new tool to assist measuring changes in forest landscapes by evaluating forest inventory.
- Authors
Li, Chao; Barclay, Hugh; Huang, Shongming; Sidders, Derek
- Abstract
Context: A challenging issue in landscape ecology is the evaluation of changes in a forest landscape following a disturbance. This evaluation usually entails examining changes in the forest inventory, which represents the best information available for a given forest region. Objectives: Our aim was to extend existing methods used to evaluate forest inventory to include additional variables, such as value-based forest product options, wood fibre attributes, and ecosystem services. Inclusion of such variables in forest inventory evaluations would allow research results to be presented from an economic perspective, which is often required for policy development and forest management decision-making. Methods: We developed a value-based framework to evaluate forest inventory and implemented it in the wood fibre value simulation model. We then used a local data set from Manitoba, Canada, to show how the model can be applied to the mapping of new inventory layers to facilitate the evaluation of landscape changes. Results: Five new inventory layers are mapped including bioenergy and heating value that can be directly used for evaluating landscape changes, and wood density, fibre length, and pulp yield, which can be combined with total wood volume to derive new variables or indices to express changes in landscape conditions. Conclusions: Our model can contribute to the assessment of landscape changes by indicating the values a forest can have when it is used for different conservation or utilization purposes. The model can also support improved decision-making with respect to the management of forest resources.
- Subjects
FOREST dynamics; FOREST surveys; SIMULATION methods &; models; LANDSCAPE changes; ECOLOGICAL disturbances; FOREST management
- Publication
Landscape Ecology, 2017, Vol 32, Issue 7, p1517
- ISSN
0921-2973
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10980-016-0406-6