Assessing the value of forestry to the Irish economy - An input-output approach

被引:21
|
作者
Dhubhain, Aine Ni [1 ]
Flechard, Marie-Christine
Moloney, Richard [2 ]
O'Connor, Deirdre
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Sch Biol & Environm Sci, Agr & Food Ctr, Dublin 4, Ireland
[2] Natl Univ Ireland Cork, Ctr Policy Studies, Cork, Ireland
关键词
Input-output analysis; Ireland; Afforestation scenarios; Multipliers; Forestry; Wood products;
D O I
10.1016/j.forpol.2008.08.005
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Input-output analysis was used to evaluate the total economic impact (i.e. the sum of the direct, indirect and induced impacts) of the forestry and wood products sectors on the Irish economy. The total impact of the forestry sector on a number of regional economies was also examined, as were the short-term economic consequences of an afforestation scenario. Only economic activity associated with timber production was considered, and externalities associated with the sector were not accounted for. The results show that in 2003, forestry produced a direct output of is an element of 255.4 million. For every eurc, of output from forestry, a further is an element of 0.85 of economic activity was generated, yielding a total output of is an element of 472.4 million and total employment level of 7182. The wood products sector generated a total output of is an element of 1.6 billion and a total employment level of 12.246. These estimates of the economic impact of the forestry and wood products sectors cannot be added due to an overlap in indirect and induced impacts. The gross total value of an afforestation programme amounting to 15,000 ha per annum over 5 years was shown to be is an element of 475.0 million. Accounting for the fact that almost all land currently afforested is in agriculture, the net total value of this afforestation programme ranged from is an element of 157.8 million to is an element of 340.4 million, depending on the farming system being replaced and whether stacking of direct payments to farmers under the Single Payment Scheme applies to the land being planted. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:50 / 55
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Assessing the true value of ecological restoration in mining areas: An input-output approach based on ecosystem service valuation
    Gao, Feifei
    Zhou, Jinsheng
    Jiang, Hongdian
    Yang, Wei
    Wang, Guoyu
    ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS, 2024, 166
  • [32] Rethinking of the relationship between agriculture and the "urban" economy in Beijing: an input-output approach
    Yang, Zhenshan
    Cai, Jianming
    Dunford, Michael
    Webster, Douglas
    TECHNOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF ECONOMY, 2014, 20 (04) : 624 - 647
  • [33] INPUT-OUTPUT APPROACH IN AN ALLOCATION SYSTEM
    GHOSH, A
    ECONOMICA, 1958, 25 (97) : 58 - 64
  • [35] AN INPUT-OUTPUT APPROACH TO CLIQUE IDENTIFICATION
    HUBBELL, CH
    SOCIOMETRY, 1965, 28 (04): : 377 - 399
  • [36] An Input-Output Approach to Robust Synchronization
    Alekajbaf, Milad
    Scardovi, Luca
    2015 AMERICAN CONTROL CONFERENCE (ACC), 2015, : 4392 - 4397
  • [37] Assessing sustainability performance of global supply chains: An input-output modeling approach
    Wang, H.
    Pan, Chen
    Wang, Qunwei
    Zhou, P.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH, 2020, 285 (01) : 393 - 404
  • [38] AN INPUT-OUTPUT MODEL IN PHYSICAL AND VALUE TERMS
    IARAMENKO, IV
    KSENOFONTOV, MI
    NECHAEV, AA
    SUTIAGIN, VS
    MATEKON, 1983, 19 (04): : 45 - 61
  • [39] INPUT-OUTPUT MULTIPLIERS WITH ERRORS IN INPUT-OUTPUT COEFFICIENTS
    PARK, SH
    JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC THEORY, 1973, 6 (04) : 399 - 403
  • [40] The potential for an Irish maritime transportation cluster: An input-output analysis
    Morrissey, Karyn
    O'Donoghue, Cathal
    OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT, 2013, 71 : 305 - 313