Spontaneous ash tree reforestation in the Central Pyrenees: a future local energy source?

  • Elyakime B
  • Larrieu L
  • Cabanettes A
  • et al.
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Abstract

With the agricultural economy of the Central Pyrenees in steady decline, natural forest stands are colonising abandoned agricultural meadows. The present study seeks to define the economic conditions for a new fuel-wood local economy based on these extensions of the forest cover. Farmer/forest owners are capable of exploiting this resource, involving logging, hauling and cutting the wood to size, to meet their own heating needs. In this way, owners could thus recuperate a maximum unit value estimated at 11.2 to 22.3 € per stere (1 cubic metre), or an average value of 16.8 € per stere after deduction of all costs. An economy based on wood energy, using wood from spontaneously generated forest growth on private land, is therefore possible. A development policy for such an activity could be envisaged with appropriate initiatives to stimulate the owners of land where spontaneous ash reforestation has occurred to harvest this potential resource. © Journal of Alpine Research.

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Elyakime, B., Larrieu, L., Cabanettes, A., & Burnel, L. (2011). Spontaneous ash tree reforestation in the Central Pyrenees: a future local energy source? Revue de Géographie Alpine, (99–3). https://doi.org/10.4000/rga.1585

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