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Silvarum Colendarum Ratio et Industria Lignaria
(Leśnictwo i Drzewnictwo) 13 (3) 2014
Title
EVALUATION OF ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF THINNING TREATMENTS IN PINE STANDS ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE FOREST DISTRICT BOGDANIEC
Autor
Anna Ankudo-Jankowska, Artur Tutka
Keywords
forest economics, treatments thinning, effectiveness of thinning treatments
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of thinning treatments in pine stands in the Forest District Bogdaniec in 2009-2013. The study covered pine stands in the second and third age class, growing on habitats: fresh coniferous forest, fresh mixed coniferous forest, fresh mixed broadleaved forest and fresh broadleaved forest. The direct costs of harvesting and tree skidding and received income from sale were analysed. The economic effectiveness of thinning treatments was defined per 1 ha stand and 1 m3 of harvested timber. Based on the research it differring levels of economic effectivness of thinning treatments in individual years of the research period were found. Moreover, an increase of economic efficiency thinning treatments in relation to increasing age of stand and increasing fertility of the habitat was observed. In the research period, the highest profitability of tending operations was received by forest dictrict in a 41-50 year-old stands (per ha) and in 51-60 year-old stands (to count per 1 m3 of wood), as well as in stands growing on the habitat of fresh broadleaved forest.
Pages
5-18
Cite
Ankudo-Jankowska, A., Tutka, A. (2014). EVALUATION OF ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF THINNING TREATMENTS IN PINE STANDS ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE FOREST DISTRICT BOGDANIEC. Acta Sci. Pol. Silv. Colendar. Ratio Ind. Lignar., 13(3), 5-18.
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