Estimating a Regional Economic Conservation Benefit of Using Domestic Hardwoods vs. Apitong for Trailer Decking: A Case Study on US Army Use
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Feedstocks
2.2. Regional Economic Conservation Benefits
2.2.1. Estimating Market Potential
2.2.2. Economic Impacts in NYS
3. Results and Discussions
3.1. Feedstock Availability
3.2. Regional Economic Conservation Benefit
3.2.1. Scenario 1: Hickory
3.2.2. Scenario 2: White Oak
3.2.3. Scenario 3: Black Locust
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Species | Conservation Status | Species | Conservation Status |
---|---|---|---|
Dipterocarpus indicus | Endangered | Dipterocarpus applanatus | Vulnerable |
D. bourdillonii | Critically Endangered | D. cornutus | Critically Endangered |
D. kerrii | Endangered | D. rigidus | Critically Endangered |
D. obtusifolius | Near Threatened | D. semivestitus | Critically Endangered |
D. concavus | Critically Endangered | D. dyeri | Endangered |
D. globosus | Least Concern | D. tuberculatus | Near Threatened |
D. eurhynchus | Near Threatened | D. borneensis | Near Threatened |
D. caudatus | Least Concern | D. caudiferus | Near Threatened |
D. geniculatus | Endangered | D. lowii | Near Threatened |
D. costulatus | Near Threatened | D. validus | Least Concern |
D. retusus | Endangered | D. confertus | Near Threatened |
D. costatus | Vulnerable | D. cuspidatus | Critically Endangered |
D. intricatus | Endangered | D. lamellatus | Critically Endangered |
D. oblongifolius | Least Concern | D. humeratus | Near Threatened |
D. fusiformis | Endangered | D. hasseltii | Endangered |
D. cinereus | Critically Endangered | D. gracilis | Vulnerable |
D. tempehes | Endangered | D. turbinatus | Vulnerable |
D. nudus | Least Concern | D. acutangulus | Endangered |
D. palembanicus | Vulnerable | D. littoralis | Critically Endangered |
D. perakensis | Endangered | D. verrucosus | Near Threatened |
D. alatus | Vulnerable | D. fagineus | Critically Endangered |
D. baudii | Vulnerable | D. hispidus | Critically Endangered |
D. grandiflorus | Endangered | D. insignis | Critically Endangered |
D. chartaceus | Endangered | D. zeylanicus | Endangered |
D. crinitus | Vulnerable | D. sublamellatus | Endangered |
D. glandulosus | Critically Endangered | D. rotundifolius | Endangered |
D. elongatus | Critically Endangered | D. pachyphyllus | Vulnerable |
D. kunstleri | Critically Endangered | D. ochraceus | Endangered |
D. coriaceus | Critically Endangered | D. glabrigemmatus | Endangered |
D. conformis | Endangered | D. mundus | Vulnerable |
D. stellatus | Vulnerable |
Appendix B
NAICS Code | NAICS Description |
---|---|
321918 | Baseboards, floor, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Brackets, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Clear and finger joint wood moldings manufacturing |
321918 | Columns, porch, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Cornices, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Decorative wood moldings (e.g., base, chair rail, crown, shoe) manufacturing |
321918 | Door shutters, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Door trim, wood molding, manufacturing |
321918 | Exterior wood shutters manufacturing |
321918 | Floor baseboards, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Flooring, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Moldings, clear and finger joint wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Moldings, wood and covered wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Newel posts, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Ornamental woodwork (e.g., cornices, mantels) manufacturing |
321918 | Panel work, wood millwork, manufacturing |
321918 | Parquet flooring, hardwood, manufacturing |
321918 | Parquetry, hardwood, manufacturing |
321918 | Planing mills, millwork |
321918 | Porch work (e.g., columns, newels, rails, trellises), wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Railings, wood stair, manufacturing |
321918 | Shutters, door and window, wood and covered wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Shutters, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Stair railings, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Stairwork (e.g., newel posts, railings, staircases, stairs), wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Trellises, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Trim, wood and covered wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Venetian blind slats, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Wainscots, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Weather strip, wood, manufacturing |
321918 | Window trim, wood and covered wood moldings, manufacturing |
321918 | Wood flooring manufacturing |
321918 | Wood moldings (e.g., prefinished, unfinished), clear and finger joint, manufacturing |
321918 | Wood shutters manufacturing |
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Species | Specific Gravity (G) | Modulus of Elasticity (MPa) a | Side Hardness (Newton) | Modulus of Rupture (R) (MPa) a | Crushing Strength (MPa) a |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hickory | 0.66 | 12,300 | 8100 | 118 | 62.3 |
Black locust | 0.69 | 14,100 | 7600 | 134 | 70.2 |
Sugar maple | 0.63 | 12,600 | 6400 | 109 | 54.0 |
Northern red oak | 0.63 | 12,500 | 5700 | 99 | 46.6 |
White oak | 0.68 | 12,300 | 6000 | 105 | 51.3 |
Apitong | 0.74 | 14,300 | 5600 | 137.2 | 72.4 |
Species | Growth a | Harvest b | Growth to Harvest Ratio |
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Sugar maple | 1,987,249 | 858,922 | 2.31 |
Bitternut hickory | 263,807 | 13,608 | 19.39 |
White oak | 109,370 | 15,213 | 7.19 |
Northern red oak | 1,484,346 | 391,122 | 3.80 |
Black locust | 73,304 | 6191 | 11.84 |
Impact | Employment (Number of Jobs) | Labor Income (USD) | Value Added (USD) | Output (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Output Summary for Black Locust (Final Product Price: $5040 per m3) | ||||
1—Direct | 53 | 3,309,199 | 4,012,805 | 12,000,000 |
2—Indirect | 43 | 3,017,194 | 4,431,868 | 10,606,236 |
3—Induced | 21 | 1,624,698 | 2,883,808 | 4,356,700 |
Total | 117 | 7,951,092 | 11,328,481 | 26,962,936 |
Output Summary for White Oak (Final Product Price: $2520 per m3) | ||||
1—Direct | 26 | 1,654,600 | 2,006,403 | 6,000,000 |
2—Indirect | 22 | 1,508,597 | 2,215,934 | 5,303,118 |
3—Induced | 10 | 812,349 | 1,441,904 | 2,178,350 |
Total | 59 | 3,975,546 | 5,664,240 | 13,481,468 |
Output Summary for Hickory (Final Product Price: $1680 per m3) | ||||
1—Direct | 18 | 1,103,066 | 1,337,602 | 4,000,000 |
2—Indirect | 14 | 1,005,731 | 1,477,289 | 3,535,412 |
3—Induced | 7 | 541,566 | 961,269 | 1,452,233 |
Total | 39 | 2,650,364 | 3,776,160 | 8,987,645 |
Impact | Employment (Number of Jobs) | Labor Income (USD) | Value Added (USD) | Output (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Output Summary for Black Locust (Final Product Price: $5040 per m3) | ||||
1—Direct | 53 | 3,309,199 | 4,012,805 | 12,000,000 |
2—Indirect | 55 | 3,889,322 | 5,679,303 | 10,612,051 |
3—Induced | 24 | 1,869,576 | 3,318,455 | 5,013,341 |
Total | 131 | 9,068,097 | 13,010,563 | 27,625,392 |
Output Summary for White Oak (Final Product Price: $2520 per m3) | ||||
1—Direct | 26 | 1,654,600 | 2,006,403 | 6,000,000 |
2—Indirect | 27 | 1,945,556 | 2,840,869 | 5,308,756 |
3—Induced | 12 | 937,148 | 1,663,417 | 2,512,999 |
Total | 66 | 4,537,303 | 6,510,688 | 13,821,755 |
Output Summary for Hickory (Final Product Price: $1680 per m3) | ||||
1—Direct | 18 | 1,103,066 | 1,337,602 | 4,000,000 |
2—Indirect | 18 | 1,296,441 | 1,893,101 | 3,537,350 |
3—Induced | 8 | 623,192 | 1,106,152 | 1,671,114 |
Total | 44 | 3,022,699 | 4,336,854 | 9,208,464 |
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Pokharel, M.; Germain, R.H.; Wagner, J.E.; Smith, W.B. Estimating a Regional Economic Conservation Benefit of Using Domestic Hardwoods vs. Apitong for Trailer Decking: A Case Study on US Army Use. Forests 2023, 14, 1428. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14071428
Pokharel M, Germain RH, Wagner JE, Smith WB. Estimating a Regional Economic Conservation Benefit of Using Domestic Hardwoods vs. Apitong for Trailer Decking: A Case Study on US Army Use. Forests. 2023; 14(7):1428. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14071428
Chicago/Turabian StylePokharel, Mandira, René H. Germain, John E. Wagner, and William B. Smith. 2023. "Estimating a Regional Economic Conservation Benefit of Using Domestic Hardwoods vs. Apitong for Trailer Decking: A Case Study on US Army Use" Forests 14, no. 7: 1428. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14071428
APA StylePokharel, M., Germain, R. H., Wagner, J. E., & Smith, W. B. (2023). Estimating a Regional Economic Conservation Benefit of Using Domestic Hardwoods vs. Apitong for Trailer Decking: A Case Study on US Army Use. Forests, 14(7), 1428. https://doi.org/10.3390/f14071428