원문정보
초록
영어
This study investigates to identify the impact factors of timber production cost on the relationship between production cost components and revenues generated by evaluating the entire timber supply chain. In this research, selected 13 logging zones as target areas and classified 14 forest production cost factors, six groups. Additionally, established 13 externalenvironmental factors with related stakeholders and forestry experts. And the BCR (Benefit Cost Ratio) method was then used to analyze the economics of each zone. Filled up a checklist and rated using 5 point scale for each target region, and extracted major cost factors for the production economy of the item. The analysis of major cost factors in the timber production revealed that wood grab equipment usage fee was the first ranked and forest trees purchase cost was ranked in the 2ndAlso, the 3rdranking was logging expenses, and transport cost, which accounted for 84% of the total cost, was ranked in the 4th. In addition, the rock land ratio, slope, timber payment (forest trees purchase cost), special timber, ratio of timber, DBH (Diameter at Breast Height), and mixed forest ratio were the factors that most affected the timber supply chain cost.
목차
Introduction
Materials and Methods
Study Area
Research method
Results and Discussion
Cost factors for the timber production at each site
BCR Analysis by area
Fill in field checklist
Timber production main cost factor analysis and external factor relationship
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
References