Layers of forest economics

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Afternoon parallel session of the Forest Economist Club

Research in forest economics is layered in many ways. On the one hand, the scale of investigation ranges from the economic optimization of a single forest stand to the analysis of global value chains. On the other hand, the many benefits forests offer create different thematic layers for economic analysis. Forests are subject to conflicting expectations, they are sources of raw material, mitigators of climate change, and important ecosystems. All of this affects the operating environment of the forest sector, from the decisions of individual forest owners to the forest industry, consumer behaviour, and societal decision-making.

In the afternoon session of the Forest Economist’s Club, we will discuss how the following topics and questions have been approached in research related to forest economics and business economics:

  • The layers of forest-related economics: Forest economics investigations at different scales, and from the perspectives of microeconomics and macroeconomics.
  • The layers of forest-related business operations, as well as production and value chains: How do the perspectives, decision-making, operations and strategies of actors at different levels (e.g., SMEs, large global companies, forest owners) affect forests and their use? What are the different production and value chains associated with forests and how are they linked (systemic perspective)?
  • The layers of forest-related decision-making: how do global, EU, and national political decision-making affect forests and their use? How do the perspectives and activities of actors at different levels affect the use of forests and related economic activities?

Programme

13.15–13.35Heikentyvät metsien hiilinielut: kannustaako LULUCF-asetus jäsenmaita toimenpiteisiin maankäyttösektorin ilmastotavoitteiden saavuttamiseksi? (In Finnish)Ville Hakkarainen ; University of Helsinki
13.35–13.55Metsänomistajan arvotaulukko kuntametsien suunnittelun välineenä – toimintatutkimus Siilinjärvellä (In Finnish)Miika Kajanus, Minna LuotoNoora Niskanen; Savonia University of Applied Sciences
13.55–14.15Kestävä arvonluonti puunhankinnan arvoketjussa (In Finnish)Katri Rusanen, Anu Laakkonen, Teppo Hujala, Jouni Pykäläinen; Department of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland
14.15–14.30Ympäristövaikutustiedon hallinta metsänkäsittelyn suunnittelun, toteutuksen ja raportoinnin monitasoisessa tietämysjärjestelmässä (In Finnish)Karoliina Haikoski, Teppo Hujala; Department of Forest Sciences, University of Eastern Finland
14.30-15.00Coffee break
15.00–15.20Biodiversity implications of forest carbon payments (In English)
Aino Assmuth
1, Aapo Rautiainen1, Johanna Pohjola2, Matti Hyyrynen1, Sampo Pihlainen2, Jussi Lintunen1; 1Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), 2Finnish Environment Institute (Syke)
15.20–15.40Puuntuotannon, ilmastonmuutoksen hillinnän ja luonnon monimuotoisuuden tasapainottaminen boreaalisessa metsänhoidossa (In Finnish)Alm Gnista1, Vesa-Pekka Parkatti1,2, Olli Tahvonen1,2, Antti Suominen3; 1Department of Forest Sciences, Helsingin yliopisto; 2Department of Economics and Management, University of Helsinki; 3Department of Information and Service Management, Aalto University
15.40–16.00Final discussion