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Modeling alternative zoning strategies in forest management.

Authors :
Krcmar, Emma
Vertinsky, Han
van Kootenc, G. Cornelis
Source :
International Transactions in Operational Research; Sep2003, Vol. 10 Issue 5, p483, 16p
Publication Year :
2003

Abstract

Abstract To satisfy public demands for environmental values, forest companies are facing the prospect of a reduction in wood supply and increases in costs. Some Canadian provincial governments have proposed intensifying silviculture in special zones dedicated to timber production as the means for pushing out the forest possibility frontiers. In this paper, we compare the traditional two-zone land allocation framework which includes ecological reserves and integrated forest management zones with the triad — a three-zone scheme which adds a zone dedicated to intensive timber production. We compare the solutions of the mixed-integer linear programs formulated under both land-allocation frameworks. We explore through sensitivity analysis the conditions under which the triad regime can offset the impact on timber production from increased environmental demands. We show that under the realistic conditions characteristic to Coastal British Columbia, higher environmental demands may be satisfied under the triad regime without increasing the financial burdens on the industry or reducing its wood supply. This occurs, however, only if regulatory constraints in timber production zone are flexible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
FOREST management
ZONING
TIMBER

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09696016
Volume :
10
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Transactions in Operational Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10691727
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/1475-3995.00423