Northern Minnesota Forestry Analysis Update Jim Skurla, Director Bureau of Business and Economic Research Labovitz School of Business and Economics University.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
INTRODUCTION TO THE WORLD KLEMS CONFERENCE By Dale W. Jorgenson, Mun S. Ho, and Jon D. Samuels Harvard.
Advertisements

A Deluge of Data New Numbers Flow from Census 2000 James Hibbs Minnesota State Demographic Center.
Primary* Refugee Arrivals MN by Region of World Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World Refugee Health Program, Minnesota.
Refugee Health Program,Minnesota Department of Health Primary Refugee Arrivals,
Primary* Refugee Arrivals MN by Region of World Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World Refugee Health Program, Minnesota.
Primary* Refugee Arrivals MN by Region of World Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World Refugee Health Program, Minnesota.
Primary* Refugee Arrivals MN by Region of World Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World Refugee Health Program, Minnesota.
Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World *
Primary* Refugee Arrivals MN by Region of World Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World Refugee Health Program, Minnesota.
Primary* Refugee Arrivals MN by Region of World Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World Refugee Health Program, Minnesota.
Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health *First resettled in Minnesota.
In-Demand Occupations
Using the Regional Input-Output Modeling System (RIMS II) Ian Mead, Ph.D. C2ER Annual Conference Oklahoma City June 7, 2012.
Spring Update of December 2013 Forecast for 2014 Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing Sectors Compare 2014 Forecasts with 2013 Reported Results Broad Sector.
Demographic Trends Northeast Landscape Plan Update 2012 Minnesota Forest Resources Council April 18, 2012.
In-Demand Occupations 1. 2 JobsOhio Network - Cleveland (Northeast Ohio) Industry Employment Projection Report: EmploymentProjected Change.
HIV/AIDS Prevalence & Mortality Report, 2002 Minnesota Department of Health HIV/AIDS Surveillance System Minnesota Department of Health HIV/AIDS Surveillance.
Explore Minnesota Presentation to: Minnesota Forest Resources Council Northeast Landscape Planning Committee Cloquet Forestry Center April 18, 2012 Pat.
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Surveillance Report, 2002 Minnesota Department of Health STD Surveillance System Minnesota Department of Health STD.
Yellowstone-Grand Teton Loop Bicycle Pathway Estimated Economic Impact.
Wiki and member directory: nmngis.wetpaint.com List-serve: tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nmngis/ northern minnesota gis users group.
1 East Central Minnesota: Social and Economic Trends and Implications, Forestry Analysis James Skurla Richard Lichty William Fleischman June 24, 2004.
Tax Revenue Impacts and Marketing Northern Minnesota’s Iron Trail Tax Revenue Impacts and Marketing Northern Minnesota’s Iron Trail Jim Skurla, Bill Fleischman,
1 For: Greater Yakima Chamber of Commerce Donald W. Meseck Regional Labor Economist February 9, 2015 Yakima County Economy – 2014 in Review.
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
In-Demand Occupations 1. 2 JobsOhio Network - Toledo (Northwest Ohio) Industry Employment Projection Report: EmploymentProjected Change NAICS.
Economic Contributions of Florida Agriculture, Natural Resources, Food & Kindred Product Manufacturing, Distribution and Service Industries: 2008 Update.
Economic Contribution of the Forest Industry in Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Dr Julie Ballweg Forest Economist Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Employment Trends In the Finger Lakes (Ontario, Seneca, Wayne and Yates counties) Finger Lakes Planning Committee Meeting February 9, 2007.
Please contact Dave Senf, Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) for more information or if you have any questions. Dave’s.
HIV/AIDS Prevalence & Mortality Report, 2004 Minnesota Department of Health HIV/AIDS Surveillance System Minnesota Department of Health HIV/AIDS Surveillance.
Annual I-O Update of RIMS II The Effects of Changes in National and Local Economic Conditions on the Model’s Output Zoë O. Ambargis 65.
ECONOMIC IMPACT ANALYSIS: AVOIDING SOME COMMON PROBLEMS David Mulkey and Alan W. Hodges Food and Resource Economics University of Florida.
Poverty and Labor Markets in Minnesota Prepared for The Legislative Commission to End Poverty by 2020 Steve Hine Research Director Department of Employment.
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Surveillance Report, 2003 Minnesota Department of Health STD Surveillance System Minnesota Department of Health STD.
© 2004 by David T. Olson Sample - Not for Public Use1 A Sample Presentation of The State of the Church in Minnesota and the Minneapolis / St. Paul Metro.
Who Earns Tips? Waiter. TOP 10 How to get better tips? Smile.
The State of Manufacturing in Tennessee Prepared by Matthew N. Murray Center for Business and Economic Research The University of Tennessee.
SPC Discussion Items Watch Probabilities Experiment Enhanced Thunder Experiment Status report by counties Graphical Day 4-8 Convective Outlook Graphical.
HIV/AIDS Prevalence & Mortality Report, 2003 Minnesota Department of Health HIV/AIDS Surveillance System Minnesota Department of Health HIV/AIDS Surveillance.
Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World Refugee Health Program, Minnesota Department of Health *First resettled in Minnesota.
California’s Forest Products Industry Charles E. Keegan III Todd A. Morgan March 18, 2004 Sacramento, CA.
Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Surveillance Report, 2011 Minnesota Department of Health STD Surveillance System Minnesota Department of Health STD.
UNIT #3 Farms, Forests and Factories The Lumber Industry.
Arts, Entertainment, Recreation and Visitor Industries 02 target industry cluster.
North Central New Mexico Tribal Group, New Mexico Target Industry Cluster Analysis.
1 For: South Central WDC – Full Board Meeting Donald W. Meseck Regional Labor Economist February 9, 2016 Yakima County Economy – 2015 in Review.
Grand Traverse County, MI County SNAPSHOT. Overview 01 Demography 02 Human capital 03 Labor force 04 Industry and occupation 05 Table of contents.
Chartbook 2005 Trends in the Overall Health Care Market Chapter 6: The Economic Contribution of Hospitals.
1 For: Economic Leadership Roundtable, Port of Douglas County Donald W. Meseck, Regional Labor Economist January 21, 2016 Wenatchee MSA Economy: 2015 in.
1 For: Leadership Kittitas County Donald W. Meseck Regional Labor Economist April 18, 2014 Kittitas County Economic Update.
Minnesota Department of Health STD Surveillance System Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Surveillance Report, 2015 STD/HIV/TB Section.
1 For: Washington State Adult Education Advisory Council (AEAC) Donald W. Meseck, Regional Labor Economist June 8, 2016 Central Washington Economic Update.
Adverse Childhood Experiences in Minnesota Findings from the 2013 Minnesota Student Survey.
Market Research on Michigan’s Forest Products Contribution, Competitive Advantage and Structural Path Analyses Greg Alward, David Kay, Stephen Cooke, and.
Hospitality and Related Services
SOUTH AFRICAN FORESTRY AND FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRY 2016
Agriculture, forestry, and fishing
The South African Forestry and Forest Products Industry 2009
Regional Data Snapshot
2016 Minnesota Student survey adverse childhood experiences data
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
University of South Florida Center for Economic Development Research
Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World
Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World
Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World
Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World
Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World
Primary* Refugee Arrivals to MN by Region of World
Longview 2020 Forum by the Hibbs Institute Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Presentation transcript:

Northern Minnesota Forestry Analysis Update Jim Skurla, Director Bureau of Business and Economic Research Labovitz School of Business and Economics University of Minnesota Duluth

Project Description Update the Bureau of Business and Economic Research's (BBER) 2001 estimate of the importance of the forestry industry in the northern forest regions of Minnesota. Measure the importance of forestry to Northern Minnesota. Update the report of the economic base and provide comparisons between the 2001 and 2011 studies where possible. Briefly analyze regional economic trends. Update the community of Cook-Orr data, which was selected for separate analysis in the 2001 study.

NortheastNorth Central North Total All the counties from the Northeast and North Central regions, and including: Lake of the Woods, Koochiching, Pine, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Benton, Morrison, Wadena, Todd, Douglas and Otter Trail Aitkin Becker Beltrami Cass Clearwater Crow Wing Hubbard Itasca Mahnomen Polk Carlton St. Louis Lake Cook Community Profiles Cook-Orr

Procedure BBER studied and estimated the activity in the forestry industry in selected study areas. BBER worked with the MFRC to determine industry sectors of interest for this study. IMPLAN estimates three economic measures of contribution: Value Added (wages, rents, interest and profits) Output (sales) Employment (jobs)

Assumptions The counties of the study area have changed. IMPLAN data has changed. Inflation has been estimated only for selected forest sectors. Sector descriptions have changed.

Study Area Overview

North Total Employment by Industry

Northeast Region

Northeast Top Ten Value Added

Northeast Top Ten Output

Northeast Top Ten Employment

Northeast Forest Products’ Position in the Economy with Percent Change Value Added Value Added Unadjust ed % change Paper mills$122,720,000$187,847, % Reconstituted wood product mfg$84,530,000$65,407, % Commercial logging$22,930,000$20,498, % Sawmills and wood preservation$10,890,000$3,896, % All other miscellaneous wood product mfg$9,710,000$7,003, % Forestry, forest products, and timber tract prod$2,630,000$1,639, % Engineered wood member and truss mfg$2,430,000$286, % Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop mfg$1,800,000$1,685, % Nonupholstered wood household furniture mfg$490,000$ % Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker mfg$90,000$753, %

Output Unadjust ed % Change Paper mills$322,700,000$690,525, % Reconstituted wood product mfg$224,760,000$102,938, % Commercial logging$64,570,000$60,878, % Sawmills and wood preservation$43,330,000$15,427, % All other miscellaneous wood product mfg$20,940,000$14,063, % Engineered wood member and truss mfg$7,110,000$656, % Forestry, forest products, and timber tract prod$5,130,000$3,006, % Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop mfg$4,020,000$5,108, % Nonupholstered wood household furniture mfg$1,810,000$ % Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker mfg$240,000$2,254, % Northeast Forest Products’ Position in the Economy with Percent Change Output

Employment Unadjusted % Change Paper mills1, % Reconstituted wood product mfg % Commercial logging % Sawmills and wood preservation % All other miscellaneous wood product mfg % Forestry, forest products, and timber tract prod % Engineered wood member and truss mfg % Wood kitchen cabinet and countertop mfg % Nonupholstered wood household furniture mfg % Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker mfg % Northeast Forest Products’ Position in the Economy with Percent Change Employment

Northeast Forest Products Comparable Sectors - Value Added

Northeast Forest Products Comparable Sectors - Output

Northeast Forest Products Comparable Sectors - Employment

Northeast Forestry Sector Economic Base Comparison

Northeast Tourism Value Added DescriptionValue Added Food services and drinking places$229,856,992 Hotels and motels, including casino hotels$74,107,554 Amusement parks, arcades, and gambling industries$19,335,961 Other amusement and recreation industries$13,428,359 Other accommodations$12,836,992 Fitness and recreational sports centers$3,783,185 Automotive equipment rental and leasing$3,757,400 Performing arts companies$3,292,068 Bowling centers$2,662,775 Spectator sports companies$596,591

Northeast Tourism Output DescriptionOutput Food services and drinking places$491,989,376 Hotels and motels, including casino hotels$151,130,832 Amusement parks, arcades, and gambling industries$33,363,522 Other amusement and recreation industries$22,389,366 Other accommodations$28,278,894 Fitness and recreational sports centers$7,213,444 Automotive equipment rental and leasing$6,280,256 Performing arts companies$6,731,968 Bowling centers$3,983,227 Spectator sports companies$970,194

Northeast Tourism Employment DescriptionEmployment Food services and drinking places10,105 Hotels and motels, including casino hotels1,901 Amusement parks, arcades, and gambling industries678 Other amusement and recreation industries541 Other accommodations395 Fitness and recreational sports centers239 Automotive equipment rental and leasing65 Performing arts companies295 Bowling centers86 Spectator sports companies34

Northeast Tourism Sector Economic Base Comparison

Northeast Forestry and Tourism Sector Economic Base Comparison

Northeast Forestry, Tourism, and Mining Sector Economic Base Comparison

Cook-Orr Top Ten Value Added

Cook-Orr Top Ten Output

Cook-Orr Top Ten Employment

Cook-Orr Forest Products’ Position in the Economy 2009 DescriptionValue AddedOutput Employ- ment Reconstituted wood product mfg$10,389,922$16,351,70456 Commercial logging$4,698,153$13,862, All other miscellaneous wood product mfg$2,170,816$4,353,61626 Sawmills and wood preservation$642,831$2,755,83513 Forestry, forest product, and timber tract prod$150,108$291,3411 Showcase, partition, shelving, and locker mfg$21,525$64,4291

Cook-Orr Forest Products’ Position in the Economy with Percent Change Value Added Value Added Unadjusted % change Reconstituted Wood Products$17,732,208$10,389, % Logging Camps and Logging Contractors$6,931,774$4,698, % Wood Products, N.E.C$3,872,608$2,170, % Sawmills and Planing Mills, General$1,614,641$642, % Wood Kitchen Cabinets$352,330$ % Forest Products$0$150,108 new Wood Partitions and Fixtures$0$21,525 new

Cook-Orr Forest Products’ Position in the Economy with Percent Change Output Output Unadjusted % change Reconstituted Wood Products$47,365,051$16,351, % Logging Camps and Logging Contractors$19,561,676$13,862, % Wood Products, N.E.C$8,726,021$4,353, % Sawmills and Planing Mills, General$6,902,503$2,755, % Wood Kitchen Cabinets$785,089$ % Forest Products$0$291,341 new Wood Partitions and Fixtures$0$64,429 new

Cook-Orr Forest Products’ Position in the Economy with Percent Change Employment Employment Unadjusted % change Reconstituted Wood Products % Logging Camps and Logging Contractors % Wood Products, N.E.C % Sawmills and Planing Mills, General % Wood Kitchen Cabinets % Forest Products01 new Wood Partitions and Fixtures01 new

For more information contact: Jim Skurla, Director Bureau of Business and Economic Research 213A Labovitz School of Business and Economics 1318 Kirby Drive Duluth, MN Phone: