The influence of the oil price on timber supply
Fabian Härtl and
Thomas Knoke
Forest Policy and Economics, 2014, vol. 39, issue C, 32-42
Abstract:
The world is dependent on oil, as economy relies on a constant oil supply. Therefore, other markets seem to be influenced by the oil market. Recent developments in timber prices – for example, rising fuelwood prices – as well as shifts in supply and demand on the timber markets are an indication of this influence on that particular market. This paper uses oil price scenarios to investigate the effects of this influence on timber supply. Oil price scenarios were developed and connected to timber price scenarios. These scenarios then acted as input variables to felling plans for forest enterprises. The link between timber price and planning decision was established by calculating financially optimized management scenarios using the risk-sensitive planning support tool, YAFO. To analyze these effects at a general level, 54 hypothetical forest enterprises were built from forest inventory data of Bavaria, Germany. Every enterprise's management plan was optimized separately under both a base scenario with constant timber prices, and a scenario based on predicted moderate oil price increases. Comparing the results of the scenario analysis showed significant changes in timber supply and grading ratios, tending towards an increase in wood graded for energy use with rising oil and timber prices.
Keywords: Timber price model; Economic optimization; Risk integration; Operational planning; Forest management planning; Nonlinear programming (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2013.11.001
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