8 resultados para Riparian reforestation

em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland


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Tropical forests have decreased drastically especially in the Peruvian Amazon. In Peru deforestation is caused especially by migrant people; building of houses and infrastructure, clearing land for agricultural purposes and illegal logging and mining. Deforestation results in hindering ecosystem vitality, boosting climate change and decreasing livelihood possibilities. As a counterpoint to cutting down trees there is reforestation, which refers to re-establishment of forest cover. Deforestation and reforestation can be analysed in the light of Forest Transition theory. According to it, due to economic growth, the amount forest cover first diminishes but then starts to increase as the economy in general strengthens. Thus, the research framework is set to this theory. In this study the focus is on analysing socioeconomically sustainable reforestation possibilities in the community of Tingana, Peru. It is situated in a municipal conservation area around which deforestation has been heavy. Land cover change is analysed from LandsatTM satellite images covering a 15 year time period, 1995–2010, in the surroundings of the study area. Semi-structured interviews have been done with a sample size of 25 people and shed light on the perspectives on forests, reforestation and economical activities. The synthesis created from the two methods gives information about the possibilities to enforce reforestation in Tingana and the phase of forest transition in the area. The results show that forest cover has decreased around the surroundings of Tingana leaving the conservation area isolated from larger forest areas. Knowing that forest cover has also decreased inside the conservation area due to agricultural expansion it is certain that fragmentation harms biodiversity causing changes in local climate, which can have knock-on effects for farming and local livelihoods. Therefore reforestation is welcomed when it ensures both conservation and financial benefits and when carried out on locals’ terms. Regarding conservation and incomes the best option would be to plant native timber species together with fruit production species to create agroforestry systems. Economically the community should aim towards an economy that relies on ecotourism as it already practiced in the area. Reforestation could increase ecotourism, which then could in turn increase reforestation via revenues. Regarding forest transition it is likely that forest re-establishment will occur if reforestation along with ecotourism is implemented on long time scale.

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Tuontipuulla onsuuri merkitys suomalaiselle metsäteollisuudelle. Tämän tutkimuksen tavoitteitaovat Suomen metsäteollisuuden puuntuonnin tärkeimmän alueen, Luoteis-Venäjän metsävarojen kartoittaminen ja niiden hyödyntämismahdollisuuksien arviointi. Työssä käsitellään myös lyhyesti suoria ulkomaisia investointeja Luoteis-Venäjän metsäsektorille. Luoteis-Venäjällä on suuremmat metsävarat kuin muulla Euroopalla yhteensä. Koko maailmassa on vain 5 valtiota, jolla olisi suuremmat metsävarat kuin sillä. Eniten metsiä Luoteis-Venäjällä on Komin tasavallassa ja Arkangelin alueella. Kuusi ja mänty ovat yleisimmät puulajit. Hyvien iikenneyhteyksien varsilta metsät on hakattu ja jätetty uudistamatta, minkä seurauksena koivu ja haapa ovat vallanneet alaa havupuilta. Niinpä alueen metsäteollisuus, etenkin sahateollisuus kärsii puupulasta. Suomen metsäteollisuus on sen sijaan hyötynyt siitä, että koivukuitupuuta on runsaasti saatavilla. Metsävarojen hyödyntämisen suurimmatesteet ovat harva ja huonokuntoinen metsätieverkosto sekä metsien riittämätön hoito. Venäläisestä näkökulmasta alueen metsävarat ovat vajaakäytössä: vuotuiset hakkuut ovat alle puolet kasvusta, suuri osa puusta viedään raakapuuna ulkomaille, ja alueen metsäteollisuuden tuotteiden jalostusarvo jää alhaiseksi. Suoria ulkomaisia investointeja Luoteis-Venäjän metsäsektorille houkuttelevat suuret puuvarat, halpa energia ja tulevaisuudessa etenkin kasvavat markkinat. Investointejahaittaavat huono infrastruktuuri, korruptio ja epävarmuus maan kehityksestä.

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The application of pulp and paper mill (PPM) sludge in agriculture and forestry has been acknowledged as soil amendments and a plant nutrient source. The main objectives of this study were to evaluate the total cost of the use of recycled nutrients from PPM sludge in fast growing pulpwood production, and the financial profitability of fast growing pulpwood production with the use of these recycled nutrients. The investment and production costs of fast growing pulpwood plantation were directly acquired from a previous research, while the other data was compiled through different studies. The total cost of the use of PPM sludge was evaluated based on assumed factors. Discounted cash flow method was used to evaluate the financial profitability, using NPV and IRR as indicators. The results of estimated sludge nutrient contents were 16.2 g N, 2.9 g P, and 2.4 g K kg-1 of dry sludge. The sludge application rate was estimated at 1.36 Mg/ha in the first year. The total cost of the use of PPM sludge involved transport and spreading cost of US$49.15/dry ton. The fertilization cost applied in the financial model was designed in 3 different options and their results were as follows: option (1) was taken directly from the reference research (US$97/ha); option (2) was the use of sludge alone (US$66.75/ha); and option (3) was the use of sludge and TSP fertilizer (US$83.80/ha). The average NPV without discounting was US$248,180 while the IRRs ranged between approximately 3-4% with an average of 3.63%. Although option (2) and (3) contributed to higher IRRs compared to option (1), this increase was still not significant as the IRR was not sensitive to the total fertilization cost. The advantages are that this practice can be performed at a lower cost and the application rate can be still increased if necessary. It is better for forest plantations compared to agriculture and consequently supports reforestation program. In addition, it can be similarly applied in wood biomass production. A disadvantage is that the IRRs were not very favorable compared to the criterion of 11%. The sludge high in C:N ratio can cause nitrogen immobilization, and regulatory concerns may restrict and complicate the use of sludge landspreading and contribute to additional costs and processes.