Forest engineer leads industry team in creating jobs, restoring forest health
2020 JUN 03 (NewsRx) -- By a
NAU professor Han-Sup Han, ERI director of forest operations and biomass utilization, recently received a
Han says the limited capacity of the forest products industry, supply interruptions and workforce shortages, along with scarce markets for small-diameter wood and biomass, are big barriers to implementing large-scale forest restoration projects. The
“Through the Wood Innovations Grant, we are bringing together professionals and experts in the forest products arena to create innovative approaches and strategies,” Han said. “We are looking closely at developing forest products business clusters with multiple companies in one location that can use the many different components of each tree, including the limbs, needles and tops.”
With funding from the new grant, Han is leading the
“The project’s goal is to create a center of expertise--based on the capabilities of SWERI members--that can support the development of clusters of forest-based enterprises. These clusters will operate synergistically and create markets that are the primary catalysts for restoring forests and grasslands in the Southwest,” he said.
One promising location for a wood business cluster is near
A nationally recognized cluster of forest products businesses currently operates in the
To replicate the structure of the eastern
“Never has it been so critical to cut trees at a much-increased pace and scale to improve forest health,” said
In the past, an ongoing obstacle to removing the over-abundance of small-diameter ponderosa pine trees that contribute to massive forest fires has been a lack of uses for the wood and biomass.
“The forest industry in the Southwest region has not been growing because of the challenging economics of processing small-diameter logs. Ponderosa pine is not necessarily an ideal species from a forest products point of view. It’s not a high-value species and takes more effort to produce wood products,” Han said. “But there are some different technologies now and different ideas about how to make good products out of it.”
“Led by the SWERI, we’re correctly recognizing the need not only to restore resiliency to our forest landscapes but the resiliency of our biomass business community,” said Tim Reader, wood products utilization and marketing program specialist at the
Han expects outcomes of the Wood Innovations Grant to bolster forest restoration projects in the Southwest, including the Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI). The goal has been to treat (thin and burn) 2.4 million acres across the Mogollon Rim at a rate of 50,000 acres annually. 4FRI officials say they are averaging about a third of their goal each year, treating less than 15,000 acres.
“We have completed more than 800,000 acres of treatments since we started, but the mechanical treatment goals have fallen well short of our goals,” said
“Funding from the Wood Innovations program and leadership from NAU complements and expands the capacity and delivery of wood and biomass utilization assistance and market development in southwestern Colorado,” Reader said. “Several forest collaboratives, including our recent Rocky Mountain Restoration Initiative, are in place, and this funding aligns with the group’s consensus-based objectives on our public and private lands.”
“We are a small part of the big picture and we are going to keep trying to restore forests,” Han said. “We have tried in the past, but now we have new strategies to make the restoration process more cost-effective and more knowledge from lessons learned, which we will be applying to the challenges we’ve been dealing with. Our goals are to restore the forests and create economic opportunities.”
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