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Boreal peatland forests : ditch network maintenance effort and water protection in a forest rotation framework

Authors :
Jukka Aroviita
Jenni Miettinen
Markku Ollikainen
Jarno Turunen
Lauri Valsta
Soili Haikarainen
Mika Nieminen
Department of Economics and Management
Environmental and Resource Economics
Metsänomistaja 2020
Forest Bioeconomy, Business and Sustainability
Lauri Valsta / Principal Investigator
Department of Forest Sciences
Forest Economics, Business and Society
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Ditch network maintenance promotes forest growth in drained peatland forests but increases nutrient and sediment loads, which are detrimental to water quality. Society needs to balance the harvest revenue from improved forest growth against deteriorating water quality. We examine socially optimal even-aged forest management in drained peatlands when harvesting and ditch network maintenance cause nutrient and sediment loading. The means to reduce loading include establishing overland flow fields and abstaining from ditch network maintenance. We characterize this choice analytically in a rotation framework and examine, in a numerical model, the key factors affecting the choice of forest management and water protection measures. We choose a drained peatland forest site located in northeastern Finland in the vicinity of ecologically vulnerable forest headwater streams. On the given drained forest site, we find a set of parameters under which implementing ditch network maintenance is privately but not socially optimal.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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