美国中部硬木地区高档白橡木库存下降的关键市场临界点

Gaurav Dhungel, D. Rossi, Jesse D. Henderson, R. Abt, R. Sheffield, Justin Baker
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本研究扩大了分区域木材供应(SRTS)模型的空间范围,将中部硬木地区的各州包括在内,并在一系列说明性的预定需求情景下,研究了高档(大直径)白橡木的关键市场临界点。鉴于对未来白橡木木材供应的日益关注,我们说明了未来库存临界点对市场结构和价格反应的敏感性。特别是,我们研究了市场需求参数的重要性,包括产品需求增长率和供需弹性,在预测期内影响不同分区域未来库存轨迹。本研究的结果表明,更多的弹性需求和更多的非弹性供应反应同时推迟了库存达到顶峰的时间。该模型框架在研究将推动未来资源变化的关键生态、气候和经济相互关系方面显示出前景。研究意义:本研究考察了在不同需求增长情景下,中央硬木地区高档白橡木生长存量的关键市场临界点。本文的主要发现是,高质量白橡木库存的临界点主要取决于需求量的年增长率和供需对白橡木原木价格变化的敏感性。这项研究有助于更好地向依赖白橡木的利益相关者提供可持续性评估的信息,并强调了结合管理和市场干预的政策设计如何有助于维持白橡木资源基础。
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Critical Market Tipping Points for High-Grade White Oak Inventory Decline in the Central Hardwood Region of the United States
This study expands the spatial scope of the Subregional Timber Supply (SRTS) model to include states in the central hardwood region and examine critical market tipping points of high-grade (large diameter) white oak under a set of illustrative scheduled demand scenarios. In light of the growing concern for future white oak timber supply, we illustrate the sensitivity of future inventory tipping points to market structure and price responsiveness. Particularly, we examined the importance of market demand parameters, including growth rates for product demand and supply/demand elasticities, in influencing future inventory trajectories in different subregions over the projection horizon. Results of this study indicate that more elastic demand and more inelastic supply response concomitantly defers the time before inventory culminates. This modeling framework shows promise in examining key ecological, climatic, and economic interrelationships that will drive future resource changes. Study Implications: This study examines critical market tipping points of high-grade white oak growing stock in the central hardwood region under alternative demand growth scenarios. The main finding of this article is that high-quality white oak inventory tipping points depend critically on the annual rate of increase in quantity demanded and on the sensitivity of supply and demand to changes in white oak log prices. This study helps better inform white oak–dependent stakeholders on sustainability assessment and highlights how policy design that incorporates both management and market interventions could help maintain the white oak resource base.
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