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Kyle Eyvindson

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Evaluating a hierarchical approach to landscape-level harvest scheduling

2018

Forest planning at the landscape level has the potential to become a large intractable problem. In Finland, Metsähallitus (the state enterprise that manages federally owned land) creates strategic plans to determine the appropriate harvest level. While these plans are feasible, they are not implementable in practice as the harvests are scattered temporally and spatially. Requiring that harvests be organized both temporally and spatially for practical implementation can result in an intractable problem. Through a hierarchical approach, the problem can be organized into steps in which the intractable problem is broken down into smaller easily solvable parts. As an approximation technique, th…

040101 forestryStrategic planningForest planningGlobal and Planetary ChangeIterative and incremental developmentOptimization problem010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologyOperations researchComputer scienceForestry04 agricultural and veterinary sciences01 natural sciencesScheduling (computing)Landscape level0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesState (computer science)Selection (genetic algorithm)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCanadian Journal of Forest Research
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More is more? : Forest management allocation at different spatial scales to mitigate conflicts between ecosystem services

2017

Context: Multi-objective management can mitigate conflicts among land-use objectives. However, the effectiveness of a multi-objective solution depends on the spatial scale at which land-use is optimized. This is because the ecological variation within the planning region influences the potential for site-specific prioritization according to the different objectives. Objectives: We optimized the allocation of forest management strategies to maximize the joint production of two conflicting objectives, timber production and carbon storage, at increasing spatial scales. We examined the impacts of the extent of the planning region on the severity of the conflict, the potential for its mitigation…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentForest management010603 evolutionary biology01 natural scienceskestävä metsätalousEcosystem servicesmetsätalousoptimointiProduction (economics)land-sparingFinland0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationSustainable developmentEcologybusiness.industryScale (chemistry)Environmental resource managementPareto principle15. Life on landcarbon storagelandscape extentpuuntuotantoekosysteemipalvelutmulti-objective optimizationhiilinieluttimber productionstrateginen suunnitteluSpatial ecologyEnvironmental scienceland-sharingLandscape ecologymetsänhoitobusiness
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Incorporating stand level risk management options into forest decision support systems

2018

Aim of study:  To examine methods of incorporating risk and uncertainty to stand level forest decisions. Area of study: A case study examines a small forest holding from Jonkoping, Sweden. Material and methods: We incorporate empirically estimated uncertainty into the simulation through a Monte Carlo approach when simulating the forest stands for the next 100 years. For the iterations of the Monte Carlo approach, errors were incorporated into the input data which was simulated according to the Heureka decision support system. Both the Value at Risk and the Conditional Value at Risk of the net present value are evaluated for each simulated stand. Main results: Visual representation of the er…

Decision support systemOperations researchComputer scienceForest management0211 other engineering and technologiesforest managementSoil Science02 engineering and technologyrisk preferencesvalue at riskconditional value at risklcsh:ForestryriskitEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRisk management040101 forestry021103 operations researchForest inventoryPresent valuebusiness.industrymetsänkäsittelyEnvironmental resource managementInformation technologyForestryrisk preferences; forest management; inventory error; value at risk; conditional value at risk04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesExpected shortfalllcsh:SD1-669.50401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesmetsänhoitoriskianalyysibusinessinventory errorValue at riskForest Systems
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Mitigating forest biodiversity and ecosystem service losses in the era of bio-based economy

2018

Abstract Forests play a crucial role in the transition towards a bioeconomy by providing biomass to substitute for fossil-based materials and energy. However, a policy-policy conflict exists between the desire to increase the utilization of bio based renewable resources and the desire to protect and conserve biodiversity. Increasing forest harvest levels to meet the needs of the bioeconomy may conflict with biodiversity protection and ecosystem services provided by forests. Through an optimization framework, we examined trade-offs between increasing the extraction of timber resources, and the impacts on biodiversity and non-wood ecosystem services, and investigated possibilities to reconcil…

0106 biological sciencesEconomics and Econometrics010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSociology and Political ScienceoptimisationForest managementta1172Biodiversityforest managementeconomic systemsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawFellinguusiutuvat luonnonvarat010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesoptimointiSet-asidetrade-off analysisRegeneration (ecology)ta512bioeconomy0105 earth and related environmental sciencesbiodiversityBiomass (ecology)AgroforestrymetsänkäsittelyForestry15. Life on landta4112talousjärjestelmätbiodiversiteetti13. Climate actionEnvironmental scienceta1181biotalousRenewable resourceForest Policy and Economics
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Data-Based Forest Management with Uncertainties and Multiple Objectives

2016

In this paper, we present an approach of employing multiobjective optimization to support decision making in forest management planning. The planning is based on data representing so-called stands, each consisting of homogeneous parts of the forest, and simulations of how the trees grow in the stands under different treatment options. Forest planning concerns future decisions to be made that include uncertainty. We employ as objective functions both the expected values of incomes and biodiversity as well as the value at risk for both of these objectives. In addition, we minimize the risk level for both the income value and the biodiversity value. There is a tradeoff between the expected val…

0106 biological sciencesPareto optimalityDecision support systeminteractive multiobjective optimization010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOperations researchComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectForest managementmetsäsuunnitteluPlan (drawing)01 natural sciencesMulti-objective optimizationepävarmuusPreferenceInterdependencemultiobjective optimizationValue (mathematics)Value at risk010606 plant biology & botany0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common
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Enhancing Resilience of Boreal Forests Through Management Under Global Change: a Review

2022

Abstract Purpose of Review Boreal forests provide a wide range of ecosystem services that are important to society. The boreal biome is experiencing the highest rates of warming on the planet and increasing demand for forest products. Here, we review how changes in climate and its associated extreme events (e.g., windstorms) are putting at risk the capacity of these forests to continue providing ecosystem services. We further analyze the role of forest management to increase forest resilience to the combined effects of climate change and extreme events. Recent Findings Enhancing forest resilience recently gained a lot of interest from theoretical perspective. Yet, it remains unclear how to …

adaptive managementforest managementsilvicultureilmastonmuutoksetmetsätbiodiversiteettiddc:ekosysteemit (ekologia)ecological modelingilmastoddc:630socio-economic conditionsPharmacology (medical)metsänhoitososioekonomiset tekijätbiodiversityCurrent Landscape Ecology Reports
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Evaluating a hierarchical approach to landscape level harvest scheduling

2018

Forest planning at the landscape level has the potential to become a large intractable problem. In Finland, Metsähallitus (the state enterprise that manages federally owned land) creates strategic plans to determine the appropriate harvest level. While these plans are feasible, they are not implementable in practice as the harvests are scattered temporally and spatially. Requiring that harvests be organized both temporally and spatially for practical implementation can result in an intractable problem. Through a hierarchical approach, the problem can be organized into steps in which the intractable problem is broken down into smaller easily solvable parts. As an approximation technique, the…

OptimizationpuunkorjuuStochastic systemslandscape-level planningIterative methodshierarchical planningtactical planningpäätöksentekoStochastic programmingmetsätalousiterointiStrategic planningstrateginen suunnitteluHarvestingmaisemasuunnitteluDecision makingstokastiset prosessit
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Sectoral policies as drivers of forest management and ecosystems services: A case study in Bavaria, Germany

2023

European countries have national sectoral polices to regulate and promote the provision of a wide range of forest ecosystems services (FES). However, potential incoherencies among these policies can negatively affect the efficient provision of FES. In this work, we evaluated the coherence among three national policies from Germany and their ability to effectively provide FES in the future: the Forest Strategy 2020 (FS), the National Strategy on Biological Diversity (BDS), and the German National Policy Strategy on Bioeconomy (BES). Using forest inventory data from the Federal State of Bavaria, we simulated a range of forest management options under three climate trajectories for 100 years i…

metsänkäsittelyGeography Planning and Developmentforest managementForestryforest policyscenario analysisilmastonmuutoksetManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawskenaariotmonitavoiteoptimointibiodiversiteetticlimate changeekosysteemipalvelutmulti-objective optimizationmetsäpolitiikkabiodiversityNature and Landscape ConservationLand Use Policy
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Towards constructing a Pareto front approximation for use in interactive forest management planning

2013

The selection of an appropriate multi-objective forest management plan can be a difficult task due to the vast number of alternatives available to the decision maker (DM). The complexity of the task depends e.g. on how clear the preferences of the DM are. For those DMs who do not have clear preferences, interactive methods of forest planning could assist in clarifying preferences and guiding the selection in an efficient fashion. Interactive planning methods are useful when the DM needs to consider a wide range of efficient solutions quickly. With large forest holdings or with complicated forest management goals, the development of new forest plans can become a rather computationally demand…

metsänhoidon suunnitteluoptimointiVuorovaikutteinen päätöksentekometsäsuunnitteluoptimizationInteractive decision making
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Comment on “A simple way to incorporate uncertainty and risk into forest harvest scheduling”

2017

In a recent research article, Robinson et al. (2016) described a method of estimating uncertainty of harvesting outcomes by analyzing the historical yield to the associated prediction for a large number of harvest operations. We agree with this analysis, and consider it a useful tool to integrate estimates of uncertainty into the optimization process. The authors attempt to manage the risk using two different methods, based on deterministic integer linear programming. The first method focused on maximizing the 10th quantile of the distribution of predicted volume subject to area constraint, while the second method focused on minimizing the variation of total quantity of volume harvested sub…

0106 biological sciences021103 operations researchOperations researchComputer science0211 other engineering and technologiesDownside riskScheduling (production processes)Forestry02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawepävarmuus01 natural sciencesStochastic programmingExpected shortfallstochastic programmingConditional Value at Riskta1181Research articleuncertaintyInteger programming010606 plant biology & botanyNature and Landscape ConservationQuantileriskForest Ecology and Management
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Integrating risk management tools for regional forest planning : an interactive multiobjective value at risk approach

2018

In this paper, we present an approach employing multiobjective optimization to support decision making in forest management planning under risk. The primary objectives are biodiversity and timber cash flow, evaluated from two perspectives: the expected value and the value-at-risk (VaR). In addition, the risk level for both the timber cash flow and biodiversity values are included as objectives. With our approach, we highlight the trade-off between the expected value and the VaR, as well as between the VaRs of the two objectives of interest. We employ an interactive method in which a decision maker iteratively provides preference information to find the most preferred management plan and lea…

Pareto optimalityRisk perceptioninteractive multiobjective optimizationEconomic and social effectsIterative methodsmetsänkäsittelyriskienhallintaForestryTimbermetsäsuunnitteluBiodiversityValue engineeringriskinarviointiepävarmuusRisk managementmultiobjective optimizationmetsänhoitoPareto principle
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Potential of using data assimilation to support forest planning

2017

Uncertainty in forest information typically results in economic and ecological losses as a consequence of suboptimal management decisions. Several techniques have been proposed to handle such uncertainties. However, these techniques are often complex and costly. Data assimilation (DA) has recently been advocated as a tool that may reduce the uncertainty, thereby improving the quality of forest planning results. It offers an opportunity to make use of all new sources of information in a systematic way and thus provides more accurate and up-to-date information to forest planning. In this study, we refer to literature on handling uncertainties in forest planning, as well as related literature…

0106 biological sciencesForest planningGlobal and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologyOperations researchProcess (engineering)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectForestry01 natural sciencesBayesian statisticsData assimilationStochastic optimizationQuality (business)010606 plant biology & botany0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonCanadian Journal of Forest Research
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Data-Driven Interactive Multiobjective Optimization Using a Cluster-Based Surrogate in a Discrete Decision Space

2019

In this paper, a clustering based surrogate is proposed to be used in offline data-driven multiobjective optimization to reduce the size of the optimization problem in the decision space. The surrogate is combined with an interactive multiobjective optimization approach and it is applied to forest management planning with promising results. peerReviewed

data-driven optimizationMathematical optimizationOptimization problemComputer scienceboreal forest managementComputer Science::Neural and Evolutionary Computationpäätöksenteko0211 other engineering and technologiesMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISdecision maker02 engineering and technologypreference informationSpace (commercial competition)Multi-objective optimizationComputingMethodologies_ARTIFICIALINTELLIGENCEData-drivenklusteritoptimointi0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCluster analysis021103 operations researchsurrogatesComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONboreaalinen vyöhyke020201 artificial intelligence & image processingmetsänhoitoCluster basedclustering
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Future supply of boreal forest ecosystem services is driven by management rather than by climate change

2022

Forests provide a wide variety of ecosystem services (ES) to society. The boreal biome is experiencing the highest rates of warming on the planet and increasing demand for forest products. To foresee how to maximize the adaptation of boreal forests to future warmer conditions and growing demands of forest products, we need a better understanding of the relative importance of forest management and climate change on the supply of ecosystem services. Here, using Finland as a boreal forest case study, we assessed the potential supply of a wide range of ES (timber, bilberry, cowberry, mushrooms, carbon storage, scenic beauty, species habitat availability and deadwood) given seven management regi…

forest dynamicsmallintaminenGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyFennoscandiasilvicultureilmastonmuutoksetmetsätluonnon monimuotoisuusbiodiversiteettimetsätalousekosysteemit (ekologia)boreaalinen vyöhykeekosysteemipalvelutFennoskandiaSuomiEnvironmental Chemistryecological modellingSIMO forest growth simulatorFinlandbiodiversityGeneral Environmental ScienceGlobal Change Biology
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Continuous cover forestry is a cost-efficient tool to increase multifunctionality of boreal production forests in Fennoscandia

2017

Earlier research has suggested that the diversification of silvicultural strategies is a cost-efficient tool to ensure multifunctionality in production forests. This study compared the effects of continuous cover forestry and conventional rotation forestry on ecosystem services and biodiversity in boreal forests in Finland. We simulated over 25,000 commercial forest stands for 100 years under continuous cover and rotation forest management. Forests without management were used as a reference. We compared the effects of silvicultural practices over space and time on ecosystem services, biodiversity indicators and multifunctionality. Our results revealed that continuous cover forestry was bet…

even-ageekosysteemipalvelutset asidetalousmetsätmetsänkäsittelyuneven-agemetsänhoitosustainabilitykestävä metsätalousluonnon monimuotoisuusecosystem servicebiodiversiteetti
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Mitigating forest biodiversity and ecosystem service losses in the era of bio-based economy

2018

Forests play a crucial role in the transition towards a bioeconomy by providing biomass to substitute for fossil-based materials and energy. However, a policy-policy conflict exists between the desire to increase the utilization of bio based renewable resources and the desire to protect and conserve biodiversity. Increasing forest harvest levels to meet the needs of the bioeconomy may conflict with biodiversity protection and ecosystem services provided by forests. Through an optimization framework, we examined trade-offs between increasing the extraction of timber resources, and the impacts on biodiversity and non-wood ecosystem services, and investigated possibilities to reconcile trade-o…

OptimizationekosysteemipalvelutForest managementoptimointimetsänkäsittelyTrade-off analysisEcosystem servicesBioeconomyuusiutuvat luonnonvaratbiotaloustalousjärjestelmätbiodiversiteetti
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Landowner preferences and conservation prioritization : response to Nielsen et al

2017

spatial prioritizationvoluntary conservationosallistaminenconservation budgetingmaanomistajatyksityisomistusluonnonsuojeluinteger programmingspatial resolution
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Building up an ecologically sustainable and socially desirable post-COVID-19 future

2021

AbstractCOVID-19 crisis has emphasized how poorly prepared humanity is to cope with global disasters. However, this crisis also offers a unique opportunity to move towards a more sustainable and equitable future. Here, we identify the underlying environmental, social, and economic chronic causes of the COVID-19 crisis. We argue in favour of a holistic view to initiate a socio-economic transition to improve the prospects for global sustainability and human well-being. Alternative approaches to “Business-As-Usual” for guiding the transition are already available for implementation. Yet, to ensure a successful and just transition, we need to change our priorities towards environmental integrit…

Health (social science)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesSociology and Political SciencehyvinvointiGeography Planning and Development010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceswell-beingenvironmental policyAnthropocene11. SustainabilityDegrowthClimate changeGlobal and Planetary Changekestävä kehitysEcologyDegrowthantroposeenidegrowthsustainabilityEnvironmental policyclimate changeSustainabilityHumanityekologinen kestävyysCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Well-beingManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiodiversity lossAnthropocenePolitical scienceenvironmental justiceEnvironmental justice0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationSustainable developmentEnvironmental justiceympäristöpolitiikkaCOVID-19Environmental ethicsilmastonmuutoksetsosiaalinen oikeudenmukaisuusbiodiversiteetti13. Climate actionBiodiversity lossWell-beingSustainabilityNote and Commentsosiaalinen kestävyysmaailmanlaajuiset ongelmatSustainability Science
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Guidelines for risk management in forest planning – what is risk and when is risk management useful?

2018

Managing forest resources occurs under various sources of uncertainty. Depending on the management problem, this uncertainty may have a substantial impact on the quality of the solution. As our knowledge on the sources and magnitude of uncertainty improves, integrating this knowledge into the development of management plans becomes increasingly useful, as additional information can improve the decision-making process. This adjustment requires a fundamental shift in how planning problems are viewed: instead of interpreting risk management as a technique needed only for addressing problems with natural hazards, risk management should be an integral part of most planning problems. Managing ri…

0106 biological sciencesForest planning010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectpäätöksentekoriskienhallintaValue engineering01 natural sciencesconditional value at riskadaptive planningAdaptive planningRisksQuality (business)Environmental planningRisk managementriskit0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonriskGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyEconomic and social effectsbusiness.industryForestrymetsäsuunnitteluepävarmuusExpected shortfallForest resourceRisk managementmetsänhoitobusinessDecision making010606 plant biology & botany
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Integrating risk management tools for regional forest planning: an interactive multiobjective value-at-risk approach

2018

In this paper, we present an approach employing multiobjective optimization to support decision making in forest management planning under risk. The primary objectives are biodiversity and timber cash flow, evaluated from two perspectives: the expected value and the value-at-risk (VaR). In addition, the risk level for both the timber cash flow and biodiversity values are included as objectives. With our approach, we highlight the trade-off between the expected value and the VaR, as well as between the VaRs of the two objectives of interest. We employ an interactive method in which a decision maker iteratively provides preference information to find the most preferred management plan and le…

040101 forestryForest planningGlobal and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologyComputer scienceForest managementBiodiversityForestryRisk management tools04 agricultural and veterinary sciences01 natural sciencesMulti-objective optimization0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesForest management planningEnvironmental planningValue at risk0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCanadian Journal of Forest Research
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Forest management optimization across spatial scales to reconcile economic and conservation objectives

2019

Conflicts between biodiversity conservation and resource production can be mitigated by multi-objective management planning. Optimizing management for multiple objectives over larger land areas likely entails trading off the practicability of the process against the goodness of the solution. It is therefore worthwhile to resolve how large areas are required as management planning regions to reconcile conflicting objectives as effectively as possible. We aimed to reveal how the extent of forestry planning regions impacts the potential to mitigate a forestry-conservation conflict in Finland, represented as a trade-off between harvest income and deadwood availability. We used forecasted data f…

OptimizationConservation of Natural ResourcesForest EcologyScienceTimberForestsEcosystemsTreesmetsätalousoptimointiPlant Productsconservation scienceFinlandConservation ScienceEcologyEcology and Environmental SciencesQmetsäekologiametsänkäsittelyOrganismsRBiology and Life SciencesEukaryotapuut (kasvit)puutavaraAgricultureForestryBiodiversityPlantsTerrestrial EnvironmentsWoodmetsätAgronomybiodiversiteettimetsiensuojeluPhysical SciencesMedicineoptimizationMathematicsResearch ArticleCrop Science
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Using uncertain preferential information from stakeholders to assess the acceptability of alternative forest management plans

2017

In forest management planning, participatory planning processes are often encouraged as a means to acquire relevant information and to enhance the stakeholders' acceptability of alternative plans. This requires the aggregation of the stakeholders' preferences that can be done in a wide variety of manners. The aggregation process strives to reduce the information into a single set of preferences that simplifies the information and allows for the use of discrete decision support tools. Depending on how the preferences are aggregated, a wide range of plan rankings can emerge. Although this range of ranking complicates the issue of plan selection, it does highlight the uncertainty involved in a…

stochastic multicriteria acceptability analysisstochastic preferencesComputer scienceStrategy and Managementpäätöksentekostokastinen monikriteerinen arvostusanalyysiForest management0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral Decision Sciences02 engineering and technologypairwise comparisonsstochastic programminggroup decision makingsidosryhmätryhmätEnvironmental planning040101 forestryStochastic multicriteria acceptability analysis021103 operations researchbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource management04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landStochastic programmingGroup decision-makingta11810401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesPairwise comparisonmetsänhoitobusinessosallistava suunnitteluJournal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
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Interpreting wind damage risk-how multifunctional forest management impacts standing timber at risk of wind felling

2022

AbstractLandscape multifunctionality, a widely accepted challenge for boreal forests, aims to simultaneously provide timber, non-timber ecosystem services, and shelter for biodiversity. However, multifunctionality requires the use of novel forest management regimes optimally combined over the landscape, and an increased share of sets asides. It remains unclear how this combination will shape stand vulnerability to wind disturbances and exposed timber volume. We combined forest growth simulations and multi-objective optimization to create alternative landscape level forest management scenarios. Management choices were restricted to 1) rotation forestry, 2) continuous cover forestry, and 3) a…

talousmetsätForest SciencemetsänkäsittelyForestrymetsäsuunnitteluPlant Sciencemonitavoiteoptimointimetsätbiodiversiteettiddc:boreaalinen vyöhykeset asideoptimointiddc:630boreal forestsmetsänhoitooptimizationwind disturbancebiotalousbioeconomytuulituhotbiodiversity
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Continuous cover forestry is a cost-efficient tool to increase multifunctionality of boreal production forests in Fennoscandia

2017

Abstract Earlier research has suggested that the diversification of silvicultural strategies is a cost-efficient tool to ensure multifunctionality in production forests. This study compared the effects of continuous cover forestry and conventional rotation forestry on ecosystem services and biodiversity in boreal forests in Finland. We simulated over 25,000 commercial forest stands for 100 years under continuous cover and rotation forest management. Forests without management were used as a reference. We compared the effects of silvicultural practices over space and time on ecosystem services, biodiversity indicators and multifunctionality. Our results revealed that continuous cover forestr…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesForest managementBiodiversityuneven-age010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEcoforestryEcosystem servicesset asideSelection cuttingForest ecologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSilviculture0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservationbiodiversity2. Zero hungerAgroforestry15. Life on landsustainabilityecosystem serviceeven-ageEnvironmental scienceSecondary forestta1181Biological Conservation
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Sectoral policies cause incoherence in forest management and ecosystem service provisioning

2022

Various national policies guide forest use, but often with competing policy objectives leading to divergent management paradigms. Incoherent policies may negatively impact the sustainable provision of forest ecosystem services (FES), and forest multifunctionality. There is uncertainty among policymakers about the impacts of policies on the real world. We translated the policy documents of Finland into scenarios including the quantitative demands for FES, representing: the national forest strategy (NFS), the biodiversity strategy (BDS), and the bioeconomy strategy (BES). We simulated a Finland-wide systematic sample of forest stands with alternative management regimes and climate change. Fin…

Economics and Econometricsclimate changesSociology and Political Scienceforest managementManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawmetsätalousmonimuotoisuusddc:630biodiversityEcologykestävä kehitysmetsänkäsittelyForestryforest policyilmastonmuutoksetskenaariotjulkinen sektorimonitavoiteoptimointimetsätluonnon monimuotoisuusddc:biodiversiteettimetsiensuojeluclimate changeekosysteemipalvelutmulti-objective optimizationmetsäpolitiikkahallintometsänhoitoecosystem servicesForest Policy and Economics
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High boreal forest multifunctionality requires continuous cover forestry as a dominant management

2021

Intensive extraction of forest resources lowers biodiversity and endangers the functioning of forest ecosystems. As such, alternative management regimes have emerged, aspiring to promote forest biodiversity and nature protection in managed forests. Among them, continuous cover forestry, (i.e. selective logging), has received considerable attention and is being promoted by some researchers and NGOs. Yet, the full consequences of banning clear-cuts (i.e. rotation forestry) and replacing it entirely with continuous cover forest remains uncertain. We explore how restricting forest management alternatives (either rotation forestry or continuous cover forestry) will affect landscape-scale forest …

Geography Planning and DevelopmentForest management0211 other engineering and technologiesBiodiversity02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesclimate change mitigationEcosystem servicesoptimointiForest ecologyRecreationbiodiversity0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservationforest planningAgroforestryLogging021107 urban & regional planningForestryilmastonmuutoksetluonnon monimuotoisuusekosysteemipalvelutClimate change mitigationHabitatcontinuous cover forestryBusinessmetsänhoitoecosystem servicesoptimizationLand Use Policy
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A landscape approach to planetary well-being

2024

“Landscape” refers to a perceivable spatial level shaped by socio-ecological interactions and represents the systems where people live. Human societies have globally transformed landscapes to meet their needs, e.g., nutrition or shelter, according to cultural preferences. This human domination of land has resulted in considerable competition for space with other lifeforms, driving biodiversity loss through land-use change and intensification, as well as coming into conflict with planetary well-being. Recent research has highlighted the relevance of the landscape level when articulating human activities with and in their environment and maintaining human and nonhuman cohabitation. Indeed, th…

planetary well-beingmaankäytön suunnitteluekosysteemit (ekologia)ihmisen ekologiamaisemaekologiamaankäyttöplanetaarinen hyvinvointisysteemiajattelubiodiversiteetti
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Value of information in multiple criteria decision making: an application to forest conservation

2019

Abstract Developing environmental conservation plans involves assessing trade-offs between the benefits and costs of conservation. The benefits of conservation can be established with ecological inventories or estimated based on previously collected information. Conducting ecological inventories can be costly, and the additional information may not justify these costs. To clarify the value of these inventories, we investigate the multiple criteria value of information associated with the acquisition of improved ecological data. This information can be useful when informing the decision maker to acquire better information. We extend the concept of the value of information to a multiple crite…

0106 biological sciencesForest planningEnvironmental EngineeringBayesian decision theory010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOperations researchComputer sciencepäätöksentekoComputational intelligenceEcological data010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesValue of informationoptimointiEnvironmental Chemistrysimulointiconservation planningSafety Risk Reliability and Quality0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and Technologydecision analysisbayesilainen menetelmäsimulationDecision makermonitavoiteoptimointiPreferencemetsiensuojelukriteerittrade-offsMultiple criteriainformation updatingluonnonsuojelukompromissitoptimizationValue (mathematics)Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment
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Landowner preferences and conservation prioritization: response to Nielsen et al.

2017

0106 biological sciencesPrioritizationGeographyEcologyOperations research010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyPrivate sectorLand tenure010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesInteger programmingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationConservation Biology
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Solving Conflicts among Conservation, Economic, and Social Objectives in Boreal Production Forest Landscapes: Fennoscandian Perspectives

2018

This chapter discusses challenges and possibilities involved in preserving biological diversity and the diversity of ecosystem services in the boreal zone and yet at the same time maintaining intensive timber extraction in boreal forests. Our focus is on Fennoscandian forests at the landscapes level, and we consider economic, social and ecological in the sustainability of forest management. We provide an outlook to boreal forest ecosystems and their history, and an overview of the forestry practices and policies that aim to ensure multi-functionality of Fennoscandian forests, i.e. diversity of efforts on sustaining biodiversity, timber production and other ecosystem services from forest lan…

synergieshallintamaisemanhoito010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectForest managementBiodiversitylandscape management01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesmanagement planningconflictsmultifunctionalityEcosystembiodiversity0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common040101 forestrybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementTaigamonivaikutteisuuspuutavarakonfliktit04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiodiversiteettiekosysteemipalvelutGeographyBorealtimber productionSustainability0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesecosystem servicesbusinessDiversity (politics)
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Climate targets in European timber-producing countries conflict with goals on forest ecosystem services and biodiversity

2023

The role of increased timber harvests in reaching climate mitigation targets for European countries will be limited if the protection of forest ecosystem services and biodiversity is to be achieved, suggests an empirical forest model driven by future scenarios to limit warming to 1.5 degrees C in 2100.The European Union (EU) set clear climate change mitigation targets to reach climate neutrality, accounting for forests and their woody biomass resources. We investigated the consequences of increased harvest demands resulting from EU climate targets. We analysed the impacts on national policy objectives for forest ecosystem services and biodiversity through empirical forest simulation and mul…

metsätalousClimate ResearchekosysteemipalvelutForest ScienceforestryGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciencesecosystem servicesympäristövaikutusten arviointienvironmental impactGeneral Environmental ScienceCommunications Earth & Environment
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Spatial trade-offs between ecological and economical sustainability in the boreal production forest

2022

Economically-oriented forestry aims to sustain timber harvest revenues, while ecologically-oriented management supplies suitable habitat for species using deadwood as primary habitat. As these objectives are conflicting, planning for economic and ecological sustainability involves compromise and trade-offs. We analyze the spatial trade-offs between the economic value from timber harvesting and the volume of deadwood in the boreal forest. We assess these trade-offs from three perspectives: (1) landscape characteristics, affected by conservation strategies; (2) forest management promoting either economic or ecological values; (3) uncertainty in inventory errors undermining the estimate of the…

Environmental Engineeringkestävä kehitysforest managementspatial optimizationparetoGeneral MedicineManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawluonnon monimuotoisuusepävarmuuskestävä metsätalousmetsätaloustrade-offsboreaalinen vyöhykemetsänhoitoBorealuncertaintyWaste Management and DisposalJournal of Environmental Management
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Determining the appropriate timing of the next forest inventory: incorporating forest owner risk preferences and the uncertainty of forest data quali…

2017

Key message The timing to conduct new forest inventories should be based on the requirements of the decision maker. Importance should be placed on the objectives of the decision maker and his/her risk preferences related to those objectives. Context The appropriate use of pertinent and available information is paramount in any decision-making process. Within forestry, a new forest inventory is typically conducted prior to creating a forest management plan. The acquisition of new forest inventory data is justified by the simple statement of “good decisions require good data.” Aims By integrating potential risk preferences, we examine the specific needs to collect new forest information. Meth…

RiskOperations researchComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Stochastic modelling[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Forest management0211 other engineering and technologiesStochastic programmingEven-flow forestry02 engineering and technologyRisk neutralstochastic programmingRecourse optionssortuncertaintyriskit040101 forestry021103 operations researchForest inventoryEcologybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementForestry04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landeven-flow forestryStochastic programmingData qualityrecourse options0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesbusinessAnnals of Forest Science
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Potential of using data assimilation to support forest planning

2017

Uncertainty in forest information typically results in economic and ecological losses as a consequence of suboptimal management decisions. Several techniques have been proposed to handle such uncertainties. However, these techniques are often complex and costly. Data assimilation (DA) has recently been advocated as a tool that may reduce the uncertainty, thereby improving the quality of forest planning results. It offers an opportunity to make use of all new sources of information in a systematic way and thus provides more accurate and up-to-date information to forest planning. In this study, we refer to literature on handling uncertainties in forest planning, as well as related literature …

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Quantifying and easing conflicting goals between interest groups in natural resource planning

2019

Management of natural resources at the regional level is a compromise between a variety of objectives and interests. At the local level, management of the forests depends upon the ownership structure, with forest owners using their forests as they see fit. A potential conflict occurs if the forest owners’ management decisions are counter to the interests of society in general or the industry that relies on the forest resource as their raw material. We explore the intensity of this conflict at the regional level in several large boreal forest production landscapes. To explore the conflict, we investigate three main interest groups: (i) economically oriented forest owners; (ii) industry grou…

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Forest multifunctionality is not resilient to intensive forestry

2021

AbstractThere 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 can be sustained under intensive management, we developed a framework building on the concept of resilience: a system’s ability to avoid displacement and to return or transform to a desired state. We applied it to test the ability of forest multifunctionality to persist during and recover from intensive management for timber production in a boreal forest. Using forest growth simulations and…

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Forest bioenergy harvesting changes carbon balance and risks biodiversity in boreal forest landscapes

2020

Climate solutions relying on forest bioenergy may be in conflict with carbon sequestration and storage by forests as well as conservation of biodiversity. We quantified effects of forest-residue harvesting for bioenergy on both forest carbon balance and biodiversity in a boreal forest landscape. Through a modeling framework, we simulated forest development in four real watersheds with three scenarios: (i) with and (ii) without forest-residue harvesting and (iii) set aside to study the conservation potential of these landscapes in the future without management. We simulated changes in the forest carbon stocks and in the quality and quantity of deadwood resources for 100 years and combined t…

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Ecological and economic consequences of aggregating conservation sites and multiuse forests

2018

Intensive forest management has fragmented forest landscapes and decreased biodiversity and crucial ecosystem services. Current conservation and management efforts have not been sufficient and more efficient landscape level planning is needed to maintain biodiversity and ecosystem services in forest landscapes. One efficient way to improve the species survival and the maintenance of multiple benefits in forest landscapes may be applying an approach where a part (e.g. third or half) of the total area is managed as multiuse landscapes within which e.g. a third of the area is be protected [third-of-third (1), or third-of-half (2)]. Aggregated networks of protected habitats are expected to safe…

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The value and costs of information for conservation decisions – a comparison of inventory strategies using imperfect and perfect information

2018

Conservation decisions should be made considering the information available. The quality of information can vary, depending on how the data is collected. High quality (expensive) information could be obtained from detailed field inventories, or lower quality (inexpensive / free) information could be obtained from remotely sensed information or previously acquired information. From a Bayesian statistics perspective, the value of collecting better information can be evaluated. The remotely sensed or previously acquired information could serve as prior information while the detailed field inventories could be the posterior information. For a simple one stand decision, the value of information …

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Data from: Forest management optimization across spatial scales to reconcile economic and conservation objectives

2019

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