Predicting Harvestability of Existing Pinus Radiata Stands: 2013-2030 Projections of Stumpage Profits from Pre-90 and Post-89 Forests

Matthew Thirkettle, Suzi Kerr
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Our goal is to predict which forests are harvestable in New Zealand each year, and the stumpage profits attained from harvesting. We begin by documenting how Motu updates the 2008 Land Use in Rural New Zealand map to match the 2013 National Exotic Forest Description planted forest dataset. We then produce forest stand maps for the years 2013-2030. Last, we describe how we assign stumpage profits, and the distribution of stumpage profits over the simulation years (2013-2030). We find that stumpage profits are: always positive; increasing through time (2013-2030); lowest (on average) in the West Coast; and highest (on average) in the North Island East Coast. Our results suggest that forest owners will always harvest given that they have already incurred planting and growing costs. Limitations in data, including the need to use averages of yields and some costs across wide areas, and the effect of market conditions, and their role in determining the pace and average age at which the estate is harvested, mean that the true distribution of stumpage profits is likely to be wider. Those most likely to not harvest would be those with low estimated stumpage.
现有辐射松林分采伐能力预测:2013-2030年90前和89后林分立木收益预测
我们的目标是预测新西兰每年哪些森林可采伐,以及采伐后获得的立木利润。我们首先记录了Motu如何更新2008年新西兰农村土地利用地图,以匹配2013年国家外来森林描述人工林数据集。然后,我们制作了2013-2030年的林分图。最后,我们描述了我们如何分配树桩利润,以及树桩利润在模拟年份(2013-2030)的分布。我们发现树桩利润:总是正的;随时间增加(2013-2030);西海岸(平均)最低;北岛东海岸的平均气温最高。我们的研究结果表明,考虑到森林所有者已经承担了种植和生长成本,他们总是会收获。数据的局限性意味着,立木利润的真实分布可能更广,包括需要使用广泛地区的产量和一些成本的平均值,以及市场条件的影响,以及它们在决定收成速度和平均年龄方面的作用。那些最有可能无法收获的将是那些树桩估计较低的树木。
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