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1 Biometric Challenges of Hawaii Forest Management N. Koch Research Forester

2 Introduction Current problem: –Lack of adequate data and models for proper native forest management History –How did this come about? Present situation –Why such models are more important today? Currently used methods for forest management –Mostly empirical

3 Focus on koa External volume equations for most exotic species are well known –Allows for adequate management, with reservations No site indexes No stocking guides No growth curves (yet) –However, better than the situation for koa!

4 Background Historic lack of dedicated forest industry in Hawaii –Most forest cleared for other uses Grazing Agriculture –Sugar –Pineapple –Remaining forests dedicated to non-timber use Watershed protection Parkland

5 Background (cont.) Forest industry relegated to “mining” of timber resources –Clearing land for agriculture –Extraction of pasture timber –Small-scale extraction in watershed forests

6 Existing models Early efforts by the Forest Service –1960’s and 1970’s: “Predicting volumes in four Hawaii hardwoods...first multivariate equations developed” Sharpnack, David (1966)...requires 4 inputs: DBH HT TDIB (top diam. inside bark) Diam. Inside bark at 1 st 16’ log

7 Existing models (cont.) Acacia koa volume (cuft) V = -13.8719 + 1.7332 (DBH) – 1.2125 TDIB + 0.0022 DBH 2 (HT) (FC) + 0.0033 TDIB 2 (HT) (FC) + 11.7450 (HT) TDIB – Top inside bark diameter FC - Form class = Inside bark diameter at 16’ / DBH...Laborious to collect data and process it!!!

8 Existing models (cont.) Early efforts by the Forest Service –1960’s and 1970’s: “Guide to log defect indicators in Koa, Ohia... preliminary rules for volume deductions” Burgan et al. (1971)... Difficult to apply in field estimations

9 Present situation Demand for quality forest products outstrips supply, particularly in native woods –Increased conversion of pastures to forest –Increased interest in active forest management A shift from extractive uses –Forest management in Hawaii as a worthwhile alternative to agriculture/grazing Environmental concerns Government incentives Wood prices (koa is worth more than mahogany)

10 Present situation (cont.) Forest management for timber based on rudimentary equations –Eg. Use of Acacia melanoxylon in lieu of A. koa Difficult to establish value of standing trees Little data on site indexes, growth curves, stocking guides –Unknown returns on forest investment –Difficult to prepare silvicultural prescriptions

11 Present situation (cont.) Use non-volume basis for native forest management –Basal area –Stems/acre –Diameter distribution Not able to utilize volume control for allowable harvests

12 Complicating factors Acacia koa –Variable growth form Young forest

13 Young, forest grown Koa

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15 Complicating factors Acacia koa –Variable growth form Young forest Pasture & forest relicts

16 Forest relicts

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19 Complicating factors Acacia koa –Variable growth form Young forest Pasture & forest relicts Old field

20 Old field Koa

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22 Complicating factors Acacia koa –Variable phenotype Young forest Pasture & forest relicts Young pasture –Genetic variability Heartwood (important – value driver) Elevational Inter-island

23 Genetic variability of heartwood

24 Current work Exotics: –Division of forestry and wildlife has prepared local volume equations for Eucalyptus grandis Eucalyptus saligna Flindersia brayleyana –Forest solutions working on young koa volume equations (DBH & HT based) Taper data collected

25 Current challenges Coordination of data collection and synthesis –Preparation of local volume equations, growth models and stocking guides Partnerships with land management agencies Collaboration with biometry experts Invitation –Forest Solutions would like to collaborate with biometry experts to resolve these issues


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