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Family Forest Owners’ Perception of Management and Thinning Operations in Young Dense Forests: A Survey from Sweden

机译:家庭森林所有者对年轻密集森林的管理和稀释业务的看法:瑞典的一项调查

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Family forest owners (FFOs) own 48% of Sweden’s productive forest land and are responsible for 59% of the annual gross felling. They are thus important suppliers of raw materials to the forest industry and the energy sector. Environmental goals on the national and international level promote an increased use of renewable resources in order to replace fossil-based fuels, but since the current supply of forest products is already fully utilized by the industry, there is a need to find new types of biomass assortment. One way to increase the biomass supply is to replace traditional pre-commercial thinning operations, where fallen stems are left in the forest to rot, with whole-tree harvesting of small-diameter trees using novel technologies and methods. This will however require willingness of the FFOs to shift their management practices. The objectives of this study were, therefore, to elucidate FFOs’ perceptions of management and thinning operations in young dense forests, identify if there are differences depending on their demographic backgrounds, and clarify which factors could potentially affect their willingness to implement whole-tree harvesting in young dense forests. Data were collected through a survey administered to a random sample of 842 FFOs, with a response rate of 53.4% ( n = 450). The results show that FFOs in general are positive towards implementing whole-tree harvesting in young dense stands, and are often also willing to promote the development of suitable stands. Factors such as forest size, geographical location, distance from home to their forest, degree of self-employment and current need for cleaning were found to significantly affect their attitudes. The study highlights that the development of cost efficient harvesting techniques and working methods is important if the industry wants to increase the FFOs’ willingness to engage in whole-tree harvesting in young dense forest stands and thereby increase the supply of biomass.
机译:家庭森林所有者(FFOS)拥有48%的瑞典生产森林土地,负责59%的年度跌倒。因此,它们是森林工业和能源部门的原材料的重要供应商。国家和国际层面的环境目标促进了可再生资源的利用增加,以取代化石燃料,但由于目前的森林产品供应已经充分利用行业,有必要找到新的生物质类型品种。增加生物质供应的一种方法是取代传统的预型商业稀薄操作,其中落下的茎留在森林中腐烂,使用新颖的技术和方法进行全棵树收获小直径树木。然而,这将需要愿意转移其管理措施。因此,本研究的目标是阐明FFOS对年轻致密森林中的管理和稀疏操作的看法,确定是否存在根据其人口背景存在差异,并澄清哪些因素可能影响其实施全棵树收获的意愿在年轻致密的森林里。通过施用于842 FFO的随机样品的调查收集数据,响应率为53.4%(n = 450)。结果表明,FFO一般都积极地实现年轻密集的立场,并且往往愿意促进合适的立场的发展。森林大小,地理位置,距离家乡的距离等因素,发现自营职业和目前对清洁需求的程度显着影响了他们的态度。该研究突出显示,如果行业希望增加FFOS愿意在年轻致密森林站立的全棵树收获的情况下,可以增加成本效率的收获技术和工作方法的发展是重要的,从而提高生物质的供应。

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