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Key message: Forest owners who maximize profitability with a low discount rate or whose management goals are related to conservation and recreation, rarely sell timber. These owners make it difficult to achieve the high harvesting targets of the growing bioeconomy sector of Finland. To increase...

Author(s)
Heinonen, T.; Pukkala, T.; Asikainen, A.
Publisher
Springer-Verlag, Paris, France
Citation
Annals of Forest Science, 2020, 77, 2,
Abstract

Traditional timber production may have negative effects on other ecosystem services. Therefore, new forest management guidelines have been developed in order to enhance a habitat suitable for wildlife. In Finland, a recent example of this is grouse-friendly forest management (GFFM) which emphasises ...

Author(s)
Haara, A.; Matala, J.; Melin, M.; Miettinen, J.; Korhonen, K. T.; Packalen, T.; Varjo, J.
Publisher
Finnish Society of Forest Science, Helsinki, Finland
Citation
Silva Fennica, 2021, 55, 3, pp 10468-10468
Abstract

There is ample evidence that intensive management of ecosystems causes declines in biodiversity as well as in multiple ecosystem services, i.e., in multifunctionality. However, less is known about the permanence and reversibility of these responses. To gain insight into whether multifunctionality...

Author(s)
Pohjanmies, T.; Mönkkönen, M.; Eyvindson, K.; Triviño, M.; Bengtsson, J.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
European Journal of Forest Research, 2021, 140, 3, pp 537-549
Abstract

Forests are sources of multiple ecosystem services (ESs) essential for human wellbeing. Forest owners are critical actors to decide which benefits they produce from their forests. To support the uptake of alternative forest management strategies in a way that is beneficial from the perspective of...

Author(s)
Juutinen, A.; Kurttila, M.; Pohjanmies, T.; Tolvanen, A.; Kuhlmey, K.; Skudnik, M.; Triplat, M.; Westin, K.; Mäkipää, R.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Forest Policy and Economics, 2021, 132,
Abstract

The carbon sink of boreal forests can be increased by paying forest landowners for carbon sequestration and taxing carbon releases. The aim of the study was to analyze the effect of carbon pricing on optimal forest management when forests are managed for maximal discounted benefits from timber...

Author(s)
Pukkala, T.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Journal of Forestry Research, 2020, 31, 3, pp 713-727
Abstract

The effects of circular economy on biodiversity are poorly understood. This study provides observations on approaches for assessing circular economy and illustrates, with a Finnish case study, the potential of circular economy to mitigate pressures on biodiversity. The case study focuses on the...

Author(s)
Ruokamo, E.; Savolainen, H.; Seppälä, J.; Sironen, S.; Räisänen, M.; Auvinen, A. P.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Global Environmental Change, 2023, 78,
Abstract

Background: Forest harvesting changes forest habitat and impacts forest dependent species. Uneven-aged management is often considered better for biodiversity than even-aged management, but there is an ongoing discourse over the benefits and disadvantages of different silvicultural systems. This...

Author(s)
Savilaakso, S.; Johansson, A.; Häkkilä, M.; Uusitalo, A.; Sandgren, T.; Mönkkönen, M.; Puttonen, P.
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd, London, UK
Citation
Environmental Evidence, 2021, 10, 1, pp (06 January 2021)
Abstract

Markov chain models have been applied for a long time to simulate forest dynamics based on transitions in matrices of tree diameter classes or areas of forest size and structure types. To date, area-based matrix models have been applied assuming either even-aged or uneven-aged forest management....

Author(s)
Vauhkonen, J.; Packalen, T.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2017, 8, 9, pp 307
Abstract

Forestry sequestrates carbon from the atmosphere and stores it in living tree biomass, dead organic matter (DOM) and wood-based products. A part of the sequestration might be "additional", i.e., increased sequestration compared to the business as usual forestry. This study developed a methodology...

Author(s)
Pukkala, T.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Sustainable Forestry, 2022, 41, 7, pp 624-641
Abstract

Any-aged forest management (AAF) is a means to reduce clear-felling without compromising profitability or timber production. The concept of AAF is to choose between clear-felling or thinning one harvest at a time based on what is better at that time in terms of the management objectives for the...

Author(s)
Pukkala, T.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Journal of Forestry Research, 2022, 33, 5, pp 1443-1457

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