GreenLane – fast tracking value and resilience in industrial wood supply - modelling of wood quality development taking bark beetles and other biotic damaging factors into account
Abstract
Forest industries depend on a stable year-round supply of even log quality. GreenLane focuses on assortment-specific value-tracking in order to develop managerial responses giving improved mill customer value in the face of challenging climate scenarios. GreenLane builds on Era-Net MultiStrat (Multimodal Strategies 2016-2018) which quantified regional seasonality for harvesting production and transport, with the corresponding variation in lead times which drive roundwood value development. The development of multimodal strategies (combined use of road, rail and sea) provides the foundation for more efficient and resilient supply chains, which because of climate impacts on forest operations, are of growing importance. Even for natural disturbances such as windthrow with subsequent risk for bark beetle outbreaks, multimodal solutions provide the structural flexibility for efficient supply chain responses to such events. These solutions demand tighter management of lead time threshholds during critical seasons. GreenLane continues this work to further develop the competitiveness of European wood supply. Goal - The overall goal of the project is to develop a virtual supply chain laboratory environment enabling value-tracking and interactive testing of harvesting and transport responses to challenging climate scenarios. The focus is on implementing weather-driven models for wood quality and availability. The study compares three European case study areas in continental, sub-arctic and oceanic conditions. Output – The main output is to identify and quantify the combined potential of value-tracking and managerial responses for log quality, supply security and delivery costs under varying climate scenarios. The final output consists of best-practice guidelines for managerial response that improve the resilience of wood supply systems to climate change impacts including natural disturbances. This sub-project focuses on modelling of the quality development of saw logs, industrial timber and fuelwood after harvesting, taking bark beetles and other biotic damaging factors into account.
keywords bark beetles Ips typographus blue-stain quality development modelling
Publikationen
Technical note 2.2 - Draft model development sub-model. D2.2 for T2.2 in fulfilment of MS3 - Draft sub-models for value tracking and managerial response routines both available to whole project team
Autoren: Kanzian, C; Holzfeind, T; Gobakken, LR; Baier, P; Kirisits, T; Westlund, K; Eliasson, L; Kogler, C; Rauch, P; Fjeld, D; Jahr: 2020
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Technical note 3.2 - Draft management response sub-models. D3.2 for T3.2 in fulfilment of MS3 - Draft sub-models for value tracking and managerial response routines both available to whole project team
Autoren: Westlund, K; Eliasson, L; Kanzian, C; Holzfeind, T; Gobakken, LR; Baier, P; Kirisits, T; Kogler, C; Rauch, P; Fjeld, D; Jahr: 2020
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
GreenLane IBM - integrating Insect, Blue stain and Moisture content prediction models for value tracking in supply chain simulation
Autoren: Kanzian, C; Holzfeind, T; Baier, P; Kirisits, T; Gobakken, L R; Westlund, K; Rauch, P; Fjeld, D Jahr: 2020
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Technical note 2.3 - Validated value development sub-models. D2.3 for T2.3 in fulfilment of MS4 - Value tracking function and managerial response sub-models both ready to implement in regional case models
Autoren: Holzfeind, T; Kanzian, C; Böhm, S; Gobakken, LR; Baier, P; Kirisits, T; Westlund, K; Eliasson, L; Kogler, C; Rauch, P; Fjeld, D Jahr: 2021
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
GreenLane IBM - Insect, Blue stain and Moisture content prediction for enhanced value tracking in supply chain simulations
Autoren: Kanzian, C; Holzfeind, T; Baier, P; Kirisits, T; Gobakken, L R; Fjeld, D Jahr: 2021
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
GreenLane: Validated value development sub-models
Autoren: Kanzian, C; Holzfeind, T; Böhm, S; Gobakken, L R; Baier, P; Kirisits, T; Westlund, K; Eliasson, L; Kogler, C; Rauch, P; Fjeld D Jahr: 2021
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
GreenLane Holzqualität und Resilienz in der Holzbereitstellung - 2. Zwischenbericht
Autoren: Rauch, P; Kogler, C; Kanzian, C; Holzfeind, T; Kirisits, T; Baier, P Jahr: 2021
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
GreenLane Holzqualität und Resilienz in der Holzbereitstellung - Endbericht
Autoren: Rauch, P; Kogler, C; Kanzian, C; Holzfeind, T; Kirisits, T; Baier, P; Eliasson, L; Fjeld, D. Jahr: 2022
Forschungsbericht (extern. Auftraggeber)
Qualitätsentwicklung von Fichtenrundholz nach der Ernte - Prognose und Simulation
Autoren: Kanzian, C; Böhm, S; Holzfeind, T; Baier, P; Kirisits, T; Rauch, P Jahr: 2022
Chapter in collected volumes
Verborgener Wertverlust: Gefällt und geliefert - so viel verliert die Forstwirtschaft
Autoren: Rauch, P; Kogler, C; Kanzian, C; Holzfeind, T; Kirisits, T; Baier, P Jahr: 2022
Journal articles
Blue-stain development on Norway spruce logs under alpine conditions
Autoren: Böhm, S; Baier, P; Kirisits, T; Kanzian, C Jahr: 2023
Journal articles
Project staff
Thomas Kirisits
Univ.Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Thomas Kirisits
thomas.kirisits@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-91601, 91611
Project Leader
01.03.2019 - 28.02.2022
BOKU partners
External partners
Oesterreichische Bundesforste AG
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