Gaps and perspectives for the improvement of the sweet chestnut forest-wood chain in Italy

F. Marini, L. Portoghesi, M. Manetti, L. Salvati, M. Romagnoli
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The paper provides a summary regarding the current state of silviculture and the use of sweet chestnut wood ( Castanea sativa Mill.) in Italy. Existing opportunities for chestnut silviculture are very promising because sweet chestnut covers nearly 800,000 hectares in Italy, representing almost 2.6% of the total area of the country, including 7.5% of national forest areas. In some geographic areas, especially in central-southern Italy, sweet chestnut is the only driver of the sawmill economy. In Italy, this species is typically harvested to produce solid beams and poles. In the field of load-bearing structures, research and innovation in silviculture have provided solutions to the growing use of industrial technologies, and sweet chestnut has become integrated into European standards with the same relevanceas the most commonly most used wood species, such as Norway spruce. However, diversification in wood products is lacking in regions that produce sweet chestnut, as the sawmills tend to be very chestnut-centric, and in terms of the types of final products sweet chestnut is applied to. The typical end uses for sweet chestnut represents a major weakness associated with the massive exploitation of chestnut wood. In addition, the production of sawmills in Italy has decreased recently due to the crisis-driven reductions inactivity. This transition has affected the traditional building sector. The most common wood quality defects associated with sweet chestnut, which limit the use of this species for other wood products, are well known by producers. To boost the demand for this wood, efforts must be made to identify more versatile uses for this wood, promoting differential forest management systems to obtain stems that can be utilised in other types of final products. A list of possible actions is considered to increase the applications for this species, which represents one of the best opportunities to develop a short supply chain.
意大利甜栗树森林木材链改善的差距和前景
本文对意大利的造林现状和甜栗木(Castanea sativa Mill.)的利用进行了综述。板栗造林的现有机会非常有希望,因为甜板栗在意大利占地近80万公顷,占该国总面积的近2.6%,其中包括7.5%的国家森林面积。在一些地理区域,特别是在意大利中南部,甜栗子是锯木厂经济的唯一驱动力。在意大利,这种植物通常被收获来制作固体梁和杆。在承重结构领域,造林技术的研究和创新为日益增长的工业技术使用提供了解决方案,甜板栗已被纳入欧洲标准,与最常用的木材品种(如挪威云杉)具有相同的相关性。然而,在生产甜栗子的地区,木材产品缺乏多样化,因为锯木厂往往以栗子为中心,就甜栗子应用的最终产品类型而言。甜栗子的典型最终用途是与栗木的大规模开发有关的一个主要弱点。此外,由于危机导致的停产,意大利锯木厂的产量最近有所下降。这种转变影响了传统的建筑行业。与甜板栗相关的最常见的木材质量缺陷限制了该物种在其他木材产品中的使用,这是生产商所熟知的。为了促进对这种木材的需求,必须努力确定这种木材的更多功能用途,促进不同的森林管理制度,以获得可用于其他类型最终产品的木材。考虑了一系列可能的行动来增加该物种的应用,这是发展短供应链的最佳机会之一。
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Annals of Silvicultural Research
Annals of Silvicultural Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Forestry
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