Title: Forest simulation models in Norway:
1COST ACTION FP0603 Forest models for research
and decision support in sustainable forest
management
- Forest simulation models in Norway
- main developments and challenges
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- Kjell Andreassen and Tron Eid
1st Workshop and Management Committee
Meeting.Institute of Silviculture, BOKU.8-9 of
May 2008Vienna, Austria
2Main features of Norwegian forests
- Forest cover (total/share)
- 8 mil. ha / 28 of land productive forest
- 2 mil. ha / 6 Non-productive forest
- 13 mil. ha / 46 Higher altitude than
coniferous forest boundary line - Growing stock, annual growth and cuts
- 680 mil. m3, 25 mil m3 y-1, ca 35 of the
annual growth is cut - Main species
- Picae abies (46), Pinus sylvestris (32), Betule
pendula/pubescens (14), others (8) - Main non-wood products and services
- Berries, hunting (35.ooo moose hunted/yr),
- Climate restrictions/protection, biodiversity,
- Recreation, cabins
- Main risks
- Droughts
- Windthrows
- Fungi insect attacks
- Water floods
- Effects of climate change
- Few forest fires (0.004 of area/yr gt 23500 yr
rotation of fires)
3Forest modelling approaches and trends
- Empirical models
- Stand models (mean tree method) are widely
used (i) - The trend has been towards individual tree-level
(ii) - Models exist for the main coniferous trees, birch
and other broadleaves - Diameter distribution models for the main species
- Recent research has been concentrated to
- New growth models has been developed
- Modelling regeneration
- Modelling uneven-aged management
- Modelling non-timber products and services
4Forest simulator
5Forest modeling approaches and trends in Norway
System Biology Economy Multi-functional aspects User flexibility
S50-software (Gotaas 1967) Volume directly - No None
Avvirk1 (Hobbelstad 1979) Volume directly - No A little
Avvirk2 (Hobbelstad 1981) Volume Directly - No Some
Avvirk3 (Hobbelstad 1988) Average Tree yes No Good
Gaya-JLP (Hoen Eid 1990) Average Tree yes No High
Bestprog (Blingsmo Veidahl 1991) Average Tree yes No Good
Avvirk-2000 (Eid Hobbelstad 1999 ? Average Tree yes Some Good
Gaya/Sgis (Hoen Gobakken 1997? Average tree yes Yes High
T (Gobakken, Lexerød Eid 2007 ? Individual tree
6Advantage of Individual-tree models vs Stand
level based models
- May describe forest dynamics according to
- - selective cutting in un-even-aged forest
- - different thinning methods, seed trees and
shelter wood in even- - aged forest
- - traditional treatments in even-aged forest
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- Timber quality (tree size and wood properties)
- Forest structure (within-stand diversity)
- Multi-functional aspects (e.g. lichen,
biomass/carbon) - Permanent country representative sample plots
from NFI - Laser-scanning -gt diameter distribution -gt
individual trees
7 Sub-models used in the T-simulator
Task Dep. var. Independent variables Independent variables Independent variables
Tree Stand Site
Recruitment young even- aged forest (Lexerød Eid 2005) iN A, N, PNsp ALT, LAT, SI
Height growth young even- aged forest (Tveite 1977) h A SI
Recruitment old even-aged and uneven-aged forest (Lexerød 2005) iN BA, PBAsp, N, HD, LAY ALT, LAT, SI, VT
Diameter growth old even-aged and uneven-aged forest (Bollandsås 2008) id d, bal BA, PBAsp SI, LAT, R
Height relationship old even-aged and uneven-aged forest Bollandsås (2008) h d ALT, LAT, SI
Mortality old even-aged and uneven-aged forest (Eid Tuhus 2001) Ps d, bal PBAsp SI
8Economical sub-models
- Cost functions for harvesting/forwarding
- f(dbh, volume ha-1, harvesting method)
9Modelling non-timber products and services
- Moose hunting (meat and recreation) vs timber
production. Important in Norway -
- Recreation in forest areas
- Water yield, water quality, trade-offs of water
and forest -
10Models for predicting risk of hazards
- Windthrows (some simple models is developed)
- Fire ecolocical effects
- Fire probability and damage Ecological
important for many species. Effects on
vegetation, mosses
11Simulators and information systems
- Inventory
- NFI
- Forest owners assosiation
- Stand level simulators
- Bestprog
- Gaya/Sgis
- Avvirk 2000
- T - simulator
- Forest level decision support systems
- Avvirk 2000
- Gaya
- Process based simulators
- No process based simulators are still developed
in Norway
12Future challenges
- How to simulate mixed forests and mixed treatment
- Process based models - conversion from
international models - Non-timber products and services
- Model risk and succession (after hazards)
- Distance dependent individual tree growth models
- A more flexible stumpage value calculation system
- Models describing wood properties
- Multiple use and environmental aspects
- Other production functions (berries, forest
structure) - 3-D GIS interface
- Carbon budget
- Integrate and demonstrate the potential of models
and simulators for both scientists and other
users. Further development/calibration of basic
biological models.
13Some references
- Eid, T. Hobbelstad, K. 2000. AVVIRK-2000 - a
large scale forestry scenario model for long-term
investment, income and harvest analyses. Scand.
J. For. Res. 15 472-482. - Eid, T. 2004. Testing a large-scale forestry
scenario model by means of successive inventories
on a forest property. Silva Fenn. 3 305-317. - Lexerød, N. Eid, T. 2006. Assessing suitability
for selective cutting using a stand level index.
Forest Ecology and Management 237503-512. - Gobakken, T., Lexerød, N. Eid, T. 2008. T a
forest simulator for bio-economic analyses based
on models for individual trees. In press.
Scandinavian J. of Forest Research. - Andreassen, K. Tomter, S. 2003. Basal area
growth models for individual trees of Norway
spruce, Scots pine, birch and other broadleaves
in Norway. Forest Ecology and Management
18011-24.