Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
87991 Forest Ecology and Management 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thinning is an important strategy for carbon sequestration in forest management. Linear programming (LP) and goal programming (GP) can only set fixed parameters for the left hand side constraints, which are incapable of simulating different thinning intensities at thinned stands to map an appropriate thinning schedule for optimum carbon sequestration efficiently. However, multi-segment goal programming (MSGP) with the flexibility to set multi-level parameters can be applied by forest managers to quickly choose an appropriate level from different thinning intensities.The purpose of this study was to combine MSGP with LP to efficiently adopt thinned area and thinning intensity together as decision variables. In a demonstrated case, an appropriate thinning schedule for three age-classes was chosen from 768 combinations of thinning intensity in just one step. Each age-class was allocated well such as practicing medium thinning intensity on young age-class and strong thinning intensity on the old age-class. Totally 1379643.03 tons of carbon sequestration was obtained after two planning horizons, which was 34.75% higher than no thinning. Besides, a stable supply of wood form thinning is made for carbon sequestration in each period and the stocking of each age-class is also improved.

► Multi-segment goal programming (MSGP) which can set parameters flexibly is a useful tool in forest management. ► MSGP can be applied to adopt both thinned area and thinning intensity as decision variables to map thinning schedules. ► This study demonstrates an optimal thinning schedule for a three age-class forest to maximize carbon sequestration. ► It is selected from 768 combinations of thinning intensity by MSGP in one step.

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