Multifunctional natural forest silviculture economics revised Challenges in meeting landowners’ and society’s wants A review

Aim of study: This paper objective focuses on the contribution of multifunctional natural forest silviculture, incorporating both private and public product managements, to forest and woodland economics. Area of study: Spain and California (USA). Material and methods: This conceptual article has developed a critical revision of the existing literature on the main economic issues for multifunctional natural forest silviculture in the last decades. Main results: Multifunctional natural silviculture has secular roots as a local practice, but as a science of the natural environment applied to the economic management of forest lands it is still in the process of maturation. Timber silviculture remains the central concern of forest economics investment in scientific publications. By contrast, silvicultural modeling of the natural growth of firewood, browse and other non-timber forest products from trees and shrubs receives scant attention in scientific journals. Even rarer are publications on multifunctional natural silviculture for forest and woodland managements, including environmental services geared to people’s active and passive consumption. Under this umbrella, private environmental self-consumption is represented by the amenities enjoyed by private non-industrial landowners. As for environmental public products, the most relevant are carbon, water, mushrooms, recreation, landscape and threatened biodiversity. Research highlights: This paper is a good example for the conceptual research on forestry techniques and economic concepts applied to multifunctional silviculture in Mediterranean areas of Spain and California. The combination of technical knowledge and private and public economic behaviors definitively contributes to the multifunctional management of natural forest systems.

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Main Authors: Campos, P., Caparrós, A., Cerdá, E., Diaz-Balteiro, L., Herruzo, A. C., Huntsinger, L., Martín-Barroso, D., Martínez-Jauregui, M., Ovando, P., Oviedo, J. L., Pasalodos Tato, María Dolores, Romero, C., Soliño, M., Standiford, R. B.
Format: artículo de revisión biblioteca
Language:English
Published: CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA) 2017
Subjects:Silvicultural modeling, ultiple use, Ecosystem accounting, Multi-criteria analysis, Environmental valuation, Commercial auto-consumption, Private amenity,
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spelling dig-inia-es-10261-2901672023-02-17T08:28:05Z Multifunctional natural forest silviculture economics revised Challenges in meeting landowners’ and society’s wants A review Campos, P. Caparrós, A. Cerdá, E. Diaz-Balteiro, L. Herruzo, A. C. Huntsinger, L. Martín-Barroso, D. Martínez-Jauregui, M. Ovando, P. Oviedo, J. L. Pasalodos Tato, María Dolores Romero, C. Soliño, M. Standiford, R. B. Silvicultural modeling ultiple use Ecosystem accounting Multi-criteria analysis Environmental valuation Commercial auto-consumption Private amenity Aim of study: This paper objective focuses on the contribution of multifunctional natural forest silviculture, incorporating both private and public product managements, to forest and woodland economics. Area of study: Spain and California (USA). Material and methods: This conceptual article has developed a critical revision of the existing literature on the main economic issues for multifunctional natural forest silviculture in the last decades. Main results: Multifunctional natural silviculture has secular roots as a local practice, but as a science of the natural environment applied to the economic management of forest lands it is still in the process of maturation. Timber silviculture remains the central concern of forest economics investment in scientific publications. By contrast, silvicultural modeling of the natural growth of firewood, browse and other non-timber forest products from trees and shrubs receives scant attention in scientific journals. Even rarer are publications on multifunctional natural silviculture for forest and woodland managements, including environmental services geared to people’s active and passive consumption. Under this umbrella, private environmental self-consumption is represented by the amenities enjoyed by private non-industrial landowners. As for environmental public products, the most relevant are carbon, water, mushrooms, recreation, landscape and threatened biodiversity. Research highlights: This paper is a good example for the conceptual research on forestry techniques and economic concepts applied to multifunctional silviculture in Mediterranean areas of Spain and California. The combination of technical knowledge and private and public economic behaviors definitively contributes to the multifunctional management of natural forest systems. 2023-02-17T08:28:05Z 2023-02-17T08:28:05Z 2017 artículo de revisión Forest Systems 26(2): eR01S (2017) 2171-5068 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/5687 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290167 10.5424/fs/2017262-10505 2171-9845 en open CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA)
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topic Silvicultural modeling
ultiple use
Ecosystem accounting
Multi-criteria analysis
Environmental valuation
Commercial auto-consumption
Private amenity
Silvicultural modeling
ultiple use
Ecosystem accounting
Multi-criteria analysis
Environmental valuation
Commercial auto-consumption
Private amenity
spellingShingle Silvicultural modeling
ultiple use
Ecosystem accounting
Multi-criteria analysis
Environmental valuation
Commercial auto-consumption
Private amenity
Silvicultural modeling
ultiple use
Ecosystem accounting
Multi-criteria analysis
Environmental valuation
Commercial auto-consumption
Private amenity
Campos, P.
Caparrós, A.
Cerdá, E.
Diaz-Balteiro, L.
Herruzo, A. C.
Huntsinger, L.
Martín-Barroso, D.
Martínez-Jauregui, M.
Ovando, P.
Oviedo, J. L.
Pasalodos Tato, María Dolores
Romero, C.
Soliño, M.
Standiford, R. B.
Multifunctional natural forest silviculture economics revised Challenges in meeting landowners’ and society’s wants A review
description Aim of study: This paper objective focuses on the contribution of multifunctional natural forest silviculture, incorporating both private and public product managements, to forest and woodland economics. Area of study: Spain and California (USA). Material and methods: This conceptual article has developed a critical revision of the existing literature on the main economic issues for multifunctional natural forest silviculture in the last decades. Main results: Multifunctional natural silviculture has secular roots as a local practice, but as a science of the natural environment applied to the economic management of forest lands it is still in the process of maturation. Timber silviculture remains the central concern of forest economics investment in scientific publications. By contrast, silvicultural modeling of the natural growth of firewood, browse and other non-timber forest products from trees and shrubs receives scant attention in scientific journals. Even rarer are publications on multifunctional natural silviculture for forest and woodland managements, including environmental services geared to people’s active and passive consumption. Under this umbrella, private environmental self-consumption is represented by the amenities enjoyed by private non-industrial landowners. As for environmental public products, the most relevant are carbon, water, mushrooms, recreation, landscape and threatened biodiversity. Research highlights: This paper is a good example for the conceptual research on forestry techniques and economic concepts applied to multifunctional silviculture in Mediterranean areas of Spain and California. The combination of technical knowledge and private and public economic behaviors definitively contributes to the multifunctional management of natural forest systems.
format artículo de revisión
topic_facet Silvicultural modeling
ultiple use
Ecosystem accounting
Multi-criteria analysis
Environmental valuation
Commercial auto-consumption
Private amenity
author Campos, P.
Caparrós, A.
Cerdá, E.
Diaz-Balteiro, L.
Herruzo, A. C.
Huntsinger, L.
Martín-Barroso, D.
Martínez-Jauregui, M.
Ovando, P.
Oviedo, J. L.
Pasalodos Tato, María Dolores
Romero, C.
Soliño, M.
Standiford, R. B.
author_facet Campos, P.
Caparrós, A.
Cerdá, E.
Diaz-Balteiro, L.
Herruzo, A. C.
Huntsinger, L.
Martín-Barroso, D.
Martínez-Jauregui, M.
Ovando, P.
Oviedo, J. L.
Pasalodos Tato, María Dolores
Romero, C.
Soliño, M.
Standiford, R. B.
author_sort Campos, P.
title Multifunctional natural forest silviculture economics revised Challenges in meeting landowners’ and society’s wants A review
title_short Multifunctional natural forest silviculture economics revised Challenges in meeting landowners’ and society’s wants A review
title_full Multifunctional natural forest silviculture economics revised Challenges in meeting landowners’ and society’s wants A review
title_fullStr Multifunctional natural forest silviculture economics revised Challenges in meeting landowners’ and society’s wants A review
title_full_unstemmed Multifunctional natural forest silviculture economics revised Challenges in meeting landowners’ and society’s wants A review
title_sort multifunctional natural forest silviculture economics revised challenges in meeting landowners’ and society’s wants a review
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