Sustainability of White Oak (Quercus alba) Timber Supply in Kentucky

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
Gaurav Dhungel, Thomas O Ochuodho, John M Lhotka, Jeffrey W Stringer, Kamana Poudel
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Abstract White oak is a major commercial tree species and an important timber resource in Kentucky. However, current forest inventory trends from the Central Hardwood Forest Region (CHFR) reveal a sustainability threat from declining white oak regeneration and recruitment leading to a disproportionate inventory structure. Using Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) data together with the Forest Vegetation Simulator (FVS), we performed a base run analysis of projected inventory levels of white oak sawlogs to better understand whether the inventory level is sustainable to support the current harvest level of white oak in the future. The projections were further examined by tree grades to provide a general outlook on the quality of white oak timber growing in Kentucky’s forests in posterity. By doing so, we generated results that indicate that projected inventory levels of white oak sawlogs cannot be considered sustainable to support current harvest levels from 2058 onwards. In addition, the long-term trends in inventory levels of high-quality white oak sawlogs would be continuously declining whereas that of low-quality sawlogs would be steadily increasing. On the brink of these significant inventory shifts, our study calls for proactive forest management approaches to stabilize the white oak timber resource supply in Kentucky and beyond. Study Implications: This study examines the future inventory of white oak in Kentucky based on tree quality under a baseline harvest level. The main finding of the article is that the projected inventory levels of high-quality white oak sawlogs would continuously decline over the 50-year period. The study results, such as the precipitous decline of sawlog inventory after 2058, warrant a call to action on white oak–dependent stakeholders to develop sustainability plans and make timely investments in white oak forest management to counteract mounting ecological and economic pressures.
肯塔基州白栎木材供应的可持续性
摘要白栎是肯塔基州主要的商业树种,也是重要的木材资源。然而,目前中央阔叶林地区(CHFR)的森林清查趋势表明,白栎树再生和补充的减少导致了不成比例的清查结构,这对森林的可持续性构成了威胁。利用森林清查和分析(FIA)数据以及森林植被模拟器(FVS),我们对白栎树的预计库存水平进行了基础运行分析,以更好地了解库存水平是否可持续,以支持未来白栎树的当前采伐水平。这些预测进一步通过树木等级进行检验,以提供肯塔基州森林中白橡木木材质量的总体前景。通过这样做,我们得出的结果表明,预计的白栎锯材库存水平不能被认为是可持续的,无法支持2058年以后的当前收获水平。此外,高质量白栎锯材库存水平的长期趋势将持续下降,而低质量白栎锯材库存水平将稳步增加。在这些重大库存变化的边缘,我们的研究呼吁采取积极主动的森林管理方法来稳定肯塔基州及其他地区的白橡木木材资源供应。研究意义:本研究基于基线采伐水平下的树质量考察了肯塔基州白栎的未来库存。本文的主要发现是,高质量白栎锯材的预计库存水平将在50年内持续下降。研究结果表明,在2058年之后,锯木库存急剧下降,有理由呼吁依赖白栎林的利益相关者采取行动,制定可持续发展计划,并及时投资于白栎林管理,以抵消日益增加的生态和经济压力。
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Journal of Forestry
Journal of Forestry 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
8.70%
发文量
45
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Forestry is the most widely circulated scholarly forestry journal in the world. In print since 1902, the mission of the Journal of Forestry is to advance the profession of forestry by keeping forest management professionals informed about significant developments and ideas in the many facets of forestry. The Journal is published bimonthly: January, March, May, July, September, and November.
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