Modeling Regional Economic Contributions of Forest Restoration: A Case Study of the Four Forest Restoration Initiative

Author:

Hjerpe Evan1,Mottek Lucas Anne2ORCID,Eichman Henry3

Affiliation:

1. Conservation Economics Institute, Twin Falls, Idaho, USA

2. Mottek Consulting, Flagstaff, AZ, USA

3. US Forest Service, Ecosystem Management Coordination, Duluth, MN, USA

Abstract

Abstract Forest restoration positively affects rural economies by facilitating employment and income generation with logging, wood utilization, and other restoration activities. To investigate economic effects and modeling of forest restoration, a regional contribution analysis of the Four Forest Restoration Initiative (4FRI) in Arizona was conducted. With over 12,000 acres mechanically thinned in 2017, 4FRI treatments led to the processing of 400,000 green tons of sawlogs and biomass. Restoration activities spurred more than 900 full-time equivalent jobs in the region, $50 million in regional labor income, and affected over 140 different industry sectors in the region. When compared to the US Forest Service Treatments for Restoration Economic Analysis Tool model estimates for 4FRI economic contributions, we found that using primary data from 4FRI contractors provided more conservative results. Primary considerations for modeling forest restoration contributions include contractor surveys, appropriate investigation of the regional context, methodological transparency in bridging restoration expenditures to input-output models, and consideration of how to enhance restoration contributions.

Funder

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Plant Science,Forestry

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