Limited Budget PCT Treatment Sensitivity Sample Clauses

Limited Budget PCT Treatment Sensitivity. Pre-commercial thinning or juvenile spacing removes trees within a young stand, allowing the stand to reach a minimum harvestable size at a quicker rate (Ministry of Forests MOF, 2001). To demonstrate the importance of PCT in the management of this landbase, scenario s45 assesses the impact of limited budget pre-commercial thinning treatment on timber supply. Similar to the base case, PCT treatment is only available to balsam and hemlock leading stands that are younger than 25 years in age. There is no commercial product from PCT treatment because the stems removed are traditionally too small to be sold as a commercial crop. Without a cost and budget set to the model, the base case applied PCT treatment to an average of 185 hectares every 5 years. In this s45 scenario, a $2,200 per hectare cost is assigned to PCT treatment in the model with a maximum budget of $300,000 or 135 hectares every 5 years. This scenario assesses the harvest flow impacts by constraining approximately 50 ha of PCT treatment area from the base case for each 5-year period. The results of the s45 scenario are described below in Table 4-9 and Figure 4-9. Limited PCT treatment decreases harvest flow by an average of 5% for the first 100 years while also decreasing the long-term harvest level by about 2%. The more significant decrease in the short-term timber supply is because the removal of PCT treatment also removes CT opportunities on these stands and therefore deferring their availability. Figure 4-9: Limited Budget PCT Treatment Sensitivity versus Base Case Harvest Flow Table 4-9: Limited Budget PCT Treatment Sensitivity versus Base Case Harvest Volume and Percent Difference Harvest Volume (1000’s of m3/yr) Years Percent (%) Change from the Base Case Base Case (s36) 57.16 57.02 57.21 58.32 69.13 - - - - - Limited Budget PCT Treatment (s45) 54.38 54.24 54.43 55.70 67.89 -5% -5% -5% -4% -2%
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