Skógræktarritið - 15.05.2001, Side 131

Skógræktarritið - 15.05.2001, Side 131
Table I. Factors that researchers associate with the timberline area. Factors Indicators Conclusions • Scveral competing intercst groups ■ Area with conflicts ■ Prcssurcs on land-use ■ Important as pasture, for tourism & recreation ■ Timbcr for household ■ Non-timber forest products ■ The multiple-use possibilities associated with the timbcrline ■ Rcstrictions for silviculture ■ Importancc as buffcr zone and protective forests ■ Reserve for the future ■ Thc use for timbcr production is not very valuablc or sustainable Table 2. Factors that managers associate with the timberline area. Factors Indicators Conclusions ■ Multiple-use possibilities and values ■ Ecologically unique environment ■ Protection zone ■ A meeting area of cultural (Sami/Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish) and ecological limits (borcal forests/tundra) ■ Forests in natural state ■ Balances climatic extremes, hence necessary for southcm areas • The valuc of timberline area can also be found in other uses than in timber production ■ Valuable for protection ■ Silvicultural criteria ■ Climatic restrictions ■ Profitability restrictions set by economics ■ Timberlinc forests are intcresting from the forestry point of view ■ Forestry is one of the few employment possibilities ■ Timberline is valuablc as a buffcr zone Factors Indicators Conclusions ■ Ecosystem services ■ Protective forests ■ Conservation value ■ Uniqueness ■ Socio-cultural values ■ Economical values ■ Fresh air, clcan water, ■ Protectivc aspect important for the southem areas ■ Areas in natural state have value for conservation ■ Ecological values form the basis for socio-cultural values and thus for the economical value of the timberline area ■ Calculated in the aforementioncd way, the economic value of timberline areas is considerable Factors Indicators Conclusions ■ Multiple-use ■ Various sets of land uses are possible => social sustainability obtained ■ Timberlinc should be managed as an area for reindeer husbandry, tourism and recreation ■ Forestry ■ Forestry ensurcs employmcnt ■ Forestry is valuable as a source of income ■ Timberline as an unique environment ■ Relatively large areas of the forests are in natural state ■ Mceting of cultural and ecological limits ■ Delicatc/indigenous’ environment ■ The last ‘wilderness areas’ should be protccted from human impacts ■ Important for the research Managers characterised the tim- berline area in terms of economi- cal factors and criteria for forestry, which are both ultimate- ly affected by climatic limita- tions. On the other hand, the importance of restricting land- use practises came out of the model. The different values given to the timberline areas are present- ed in the tables 3 and 4. The foundation for ecological values of timberline areas is formed by essential ecosystem services such as fresh air and clean water, the ecological uniqueness that northern timberline areas have as well as in the conservation of the biodiversity. Social and cul- tural values are based on the ecological values. Economic value is high when all the afore- mentioned values are converted, for example by using willingness- to-pay methods, into some eco- nomically measurable units. Managers valued the timber- line forests from the viewpoint of reindeer husbandry, tourism and recreation. The value as regards timber production, i.e. forestry, was also mentioned. Forestry was seen as one of the few employment possibilities in the timberline areas. For the man- agers, the uniqueness of the tim- berline areas was indicated by the natural state of the forests, meeting of cultural and ecologi- cal limits and the importance of these marginal areas to research. The timberline area was seen as a uncommon environment, both ecologically and culturally, as one of the last 'wilderness areas'. Also, these forest areas were deemed to have a protective role as regards southern areas. Model of the future The model of the future deals with attitudes that people have regarding possible changes in Table 3. The researchers' model of values. Table 4. The managers' model of values. ecological processes in the region or in the use of timberline forests, and what the causes of change and the possibilities to affect this development are. The model also includes information about research needs for the future. Tfie researchers' model of the future As regards employment and eco- nomic viewpoints, the expecta- tions for growth rested on foreign SKÓGRÆKTARRITIÐ 2001 l.tbl. 129
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