Exploring the Branch Wood Supply Potential of an Agroforestry System with Strategically Designed Harvesting Interventions Based on Terrestrial LiDAR Data

Agroforestry systems hold potential for wood and tree biomass production without the need of felling trees. Branch wood harvesting provides access to considerable amounts of lignocellulosic biomass while leaving the tree standing. Aiming at alternatives for wood provision, we assessed the actual woo...

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Main Authors: Rafael Bohn Reckziegel, Werner Mbongo, Anton Kunneke, Christopher Morhart, Jonathan P. Sheppard, Paxie Chirwa, Ben du Toit, Hans-Peter Kahle
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Published: MDPI AG 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/13/5/650
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author Rafael Bohn Reckziegel
Werner Mbongo
Anton Kunneke
Christopher Morhart
Jonathan P. Sheppard
Paxie Chirwa
Ben du Toit
Hans-Peter Kahle
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Christopher Morhart
Jonathan P. Sheppard
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Ben du Toit
Hans-Peter Kahle
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description Agroforestry systems hold potential for wood and tree biomass production without the need of felling trees. Branch wood harvesting provides access to considerable amounts of lignocellulosic biomass while leaving the tree standing. Aiming at alternatives for wood provision, we assessed the actual woody structure of a silvopastoral system in the African Savannah ecoregion, utilising terrestrial LiDAR technology and quantitative structure models to simulate branch removals and estimate harvesting yields. In addition, the stand structure and harvested wood were examined for the provision of four types of assortments meeting local needs, and operational metrics for each treatment were derived. The stand had large variability in woody structures. Branch harvesting interventions removed up to 18.2% of total stand volume, yielded 5.9 m<sup>3</sup> ha<sup>−1</sup> of branch wood, and delivered 2.54 m<sup>3</sup> ha<sup>−1</sup> of pole wood quality, retaining on average more than 75% of the original tree structures. Among the most intense simulations, a mean of 54.7 litres (L) of branch wood was provided per tree, or approximately 34.2 kg of fresh biomass. The choice of an ideal harvesting treatment is subject to practitioners’ interests, while the discussion on aspects of the operation, and stand and tree conditions after treatment, together with outputs, assist decision making. The partitioning of tree structures and branch removal simulations are tools to support the design of tending operations aiming for wood and tree biomass harvesting in agroforestry systems while retaining different functional roles of trees in situ.
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spelling doaj.art-4a470190d01e48f8afb94dadef8d2c102023-11-23T11:00:43ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072022-04-0113565010.3390/f13050650Exploring the Branch Wood Supply Potential of an Agroforestry System with Strategically Designed Harvesting Interventions Based on Terrestrial LiDAR DataRafael Bohn Reckziegel0Werner Mbongo1Anton Kunneke2Christopher Morhart3Jonathan P. Sheppard4Paxie Chirwa5Ben du Toit6Hans-Peter Kahle7Chair of Forest Growth and Dendroecology, University of Freiburg, Tennenbacher Str. 4, 79106 Freiburg, GermanyDepartment of Forest and Wood Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South AfricaDepartment of Forest and Wood Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South AfricaChair of Forest Growth and Dendroecology, University of Freiburg, Tennenbacher Str. 4, 79106 Freiburg, GermanyChair of Forest Growth and Dendroecology, University of Freiburg, Tennenbacher Str. 4, 79106 Freiburg, GermanyDepartment of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Hatfield 0028, South AfricaDepartment of Forest and Wood Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X1, Matieland 7602, South AfricaChair of Forest Growth and Dendroecology, University of Freiburg, Tennenbacher Str. 4, 79106 Freiburg, GermanyAgroforestry systems hold potential for wood and tree biomass production without the need of felling trees. Branch wood harvesting provides access to considerable amounts of lignocellulosic biomass while leaving the tree standing. Aiming at alternatives for wood provision, we assessed the actual woody structure of a silvopastoral system in the African Savannah ecoregion, utilising terrestrial LiDAR technology and quantitative structure models to simulate branch removals and estimate harvesting yields. In addition, the stand structure and harvested wood were examined for the provision of four types of assortments meeting local needs, and operational metrics for each treatment were derived. The stand had large variability in woody structures. Branch harvesting interventions removed up to 18.2% of total stand volume, yielded 5.9 m<sup>3</sup> ha<sup>−1</sup> of branch wood, and delivered 2.54 m<sup>3</sup> ha<sup>−1</sup> of pole wood quality, retaining on average more than 75% of the original tree structures. Among the most intense simulations, a mean of 54.7 litres (L) of branch wood was provided per tree, or approximately 34.2 kg of fresh biomass. The choice of an ideal harvesting treatment is subject to practitioners’ interests, while the discussion on aspects of the operation, and stand and tree conditions after treatment, together with outputs, assist decision making. The partitioning of tree structures and branch removal simulations are tools to support the design of tending operations aiming for wood and tree biomass harvesting in agroforestry systems while retaining different functional roles of trees in situ.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/13/5/650NamibiasavannahsilvopastureQSMpruningbiomass
spellingShingle Rafael Bohn Reckziegel
Werner Mbongo
Anton Kunneke
Christopher Morhart
Jonathan P. Sheppard
Paxie Chirwa
Ben du Toit
Hans-Peter Kahle
Exploring the Branch Wood Supply Potential of an Agroforestry System with Strategically Designed Harvesting Interventions Based on Terrestrial LiDAR Data
Forests
Namibia
savannah
silvopasture
QSM
pruning
biomass
title Exploring the Branch Wood Supply Potential of an Agroforestry System with Strategically Designed Harvesting Interventions Based on Terrestrial LiDAR Data
title_full Exploring the Branch Wood Supply Potential of an Agroforestry System with Strategically Designed Harvesting Interventions Based on Terrestrial LiDAR Data
title_fullStr Exploring the Branch Wood Supply Potential of an Agroforestry System with Strategically Designed Harvesting Interventions Based on Terrestrial LiDAR Data
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Branch Wood Supply Potential of an Agroforestry System with Strategically Designed Harvesting Interventions Based on Terrestrial LiDAR Data
title_short Exploring the Branch Wood Supply Potential of an Agroforestry System with Strategically Designed Harvesting Interventions Based on Terrestrial LiDAR Data
title_sort exploring the branch wood supply potential of an agroforestry system with strategically designed harvesting interventions based on terrestrial lidar data
topic Namibia
savannah
silvopasture
QSM
pruning
biomass
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/13/5/650
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