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Optimal management of a flammable multi-stand forest for timber production and maintenance of nesting sites for wildlife
Authors:Daniel A. Spring   John Kennedy   David B. Lindenmayer   Michael A. McCarthy  Ralph Mac Nally  
Affiliation:aAustralian Centre for Biodiversity, School of Biological Sciences, PO Box 18, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3800, Australia;bDepartment of Economics and Finance, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria 3086, Australia;cFenner School for the Environment and Society, The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia;dSchool of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia
Abstract:
Decline of cavity-using wildlife species is a major forest management issue. One of the causes of this problem is the loss in cavity tree abundance, resulting from short rotation silviculture, stand-replacing disturbance events and timber harvesting in disturbed stands. Cavity tree availability cannot be guaranteed due to the stochastic nature of disturbance events. We developed a Markov model to predict future cavity tree availability under alternative tree felling and fire protection strategies using information on cavity tree dynamics and fire history. Stochastic dynamic programming was used to find a strategy that maximizes timber revenues less forest management costs, including the cost of an artificial nest-box program that must be implemented whenever cavity trees become critically scarce. The requirement to implement a nest-box program in such circumstances strongly influenced the optimal tree felling strategy and resulted in a higher probability of having cavity trees in the future. This reflected an increase in the retention of old growth forest and stands with fire-killed cavity trees as well as stands of younger trees to provide a future source of cavities. These results demonstrate the need to consider the costs of artificial habitat enhancement and the risk of future cavity tree scarcity in multiple-use forest management planning.
Keywords:Cavity trees   Nest-boxes   Salvage logging   Stochastic dynamic programming
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