Improving Economic Management Decisions in Forestry with the SorSim Assortment Model

The sustainable supply of timber is one of the most important forest ecosystem services and a decisive factor determining the long-term profitability of forest enterprises. If timber production is to be economically viable, there must always be a way to analyse forest stands and trees felled for exp...

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Main Authors: Clemens Blattert, Stefan Holm, Leo Bont, Oliver Thees, Renato Lemm
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry 2020-01-01
Series:Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/339735
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spelling doaj-a2d5983ffefa435a9b104f34e526a14b2020-11-25T02:22:05ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of ForestryCroatian Journal of Forest Engineering1845-57191848-96722020-01-01411718310.5552/crojfe.2020.586233580Improving Economic Management Decisions in Forestry with the SorSim Assortment ModelClemens Blattert0Stefan Holm1Leo Bont2Oliver Thees3Renato Lemm4University of Jyväskylä Department of Biological and Environmental Science P.O. Box 35 40014 Jyväskylä FINLANDSwiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL Forest Resources and Management Unit Zuercherstrasse 111 8903 Birmensdorf SWITZERLANDSwiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL Forest Resources and Management Unit Zuercherstrasse 111 8903 Birmensdorf SWITZERLANDSwiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL Forest Resources and Management Unit Zuercherstrasse 111 8903 Birmensdorf SWITZERLANDSwiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research WSL Forest Resources and Management Unit Zuercherstrasse 111 8903 Birmensdorf SWITZERLANDThe sustainable supply of timber is one of the most important forest ecosystem services and a decisive factor determining the long-term profitability of forest enterprises. If timber production is to be economically viable, there must always be a way to analyse forest stands and trees felled for exploitation with regard to the wood assortments they contain. Only then can the expected timber yields, achieved by various silvicultural strategies or actions and different sorting options, be quantified with sufficient accuracy. The SorSim assortment simulator was developed for forest practitioners and forest scientists in Switzerland to realistically simulate the sorting of individual trees and entire forest stands based on defined specifications. SorSim has a simple user interface and comes in a number of different language versions (G, E, F). The software is implemented in Java, making it platform-independent. It can be downloaded for free at (https://www.wsl.ch/en/projects/sortimentsimulator-sorsim.html). This article provides an overview of how the simulator works and demonstrates its potential applications based on a practical and a scientific example. A particular practical advantage is that the composition of the assortments of the planned harvests can be estimated according to quantity and value. When used in strategic planning and especially in research, SorSim provides a basis for analysing either long-term developments in yields from forest stands or silvicultural treatment methods. Based on an even-aged and a selection forest stand, the scientific example shows how strongly the assessment of the advantageousness of two different silvicultural strategies depends on the time when the calculation was made (using historical and current assortment revenues and timber harvesting costs). In particular, the combination of SorSim with timber harvest productivity models enables differentiated forest economic insights. Various approaches for value-based optimisation in the sorting of individual trees and for the optimal allocation of harvesting activities to defined customer demands are currently being examined as further SorSim developments.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/339735
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Improving Economic Management Decisions in Forestry with the SorSim Assortment Model
Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
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Stefan Holm
Leo Bont
Oliver Thees
Renato Lemm
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title Improving Economic Management Decisions in Forestry with the SorSim Assortment Model
title_short Improving Economic Management Decisions in Forestry with the SorSim Assortment Model
title_full Improving Economic Management Decisions in Forestry with the SorSim Assortment Model
title_fullStr Improving Economic Management Decisions in Forestry with the SorSim Assortment Model
title_full_unstemmed Improving Economic Management Decisions in Forestry with the SorSim Assortment Model
title_sort improving economic management decisions in forestry with the sorsim assortment model
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry
series Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
issn 1845-5719
1848-9672
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The sustainable supply of timber is one of the most important forest ecosystem services and a decisive factor determining the long-term profitability of forest enterprises. If timber production is to be economically viable, there must always be a way to analyse forest stands and trees felled for exploitation with regard to the wood assortments they contain. Only then can the expected timber yields, achieved by various silvicultural strategies or actions and different sorting options, be quantified with sufficient accuracy. The SorSim assortment simulator was developed for forest practitioners and forest scientists in Switzerland to realistically simulate the sorting of individual trees and entire forest stands based on defined specifications. SorSim has a simple user interface and comes in a number of different language versions (G, E, F). The software is implemented in Java, making it platform-independent. It can be downloaded for free at (https://www.wsl.ch/en/projects/sortimentsimulator-sorsim.html). This article provides an overview of how the simulator works and demonstrates its potential applications based on a practical and a scientific example. A particular practical advantage is that the composition of the assortments of the planned harvests can be estimated according to quantity and value. When used in strategic planning and especially in research, SorSim provides a basis for analysing either long-term developments in yields from forest stands or silvicultural treatment methods. Based on an even-aged and a selection forest stand, the scientific example shows how strongly the assessment of the advantageousness of two different silvicultural strategies depends on the time when the calculation was made (using historical and current assortment revenues and timber harvesting costs). In particular, the combination of SorSim with timber harvest productivity models enables differentiated forest economic insights. Various approaches for value-based optimisation in the sorting of individual trees and for the optimal allocation of harvesting activities to defined customer demands are currently being examined as further SorSim developments.
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