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Optimal Economic Decision Rules in the Biomass Supply

Chain with CO2 Considerations 

Peter LohmanderProfessor Dr., SUAS, Umea, SE-90183, Sweden

[email protected]

ALIO-INFORMS International 2010Buenos Aires, Monday, June 07, 08:30 - 10:00

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Optimal Economic Decision Rules in the Biomass Supply Chain with CO2 Considerations 

Peter Lohmander

Abstract: Decisions in the biomass supply chain influence the size of the

renewable energy feedstock. Indirectly, the use of fossil fuels, CO2 uptake from the atmosphere, and emissions of CO2 to the atmosphere are affected. CCS, carbon capture and storage, is one method to limit total CO2 emissions. The total decision problem of this system is defined and general economic decision rules are derived. In typical situations, a unique global cost minimum can be obtained.

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The role of the forest?

• The best way to reduce the CO2 in the atmosphere may be to increase harvesting of the presently existing forests (!), to produce energy with CCS and to increase forest production in the new forest generations.

• We capture and store more CO2!

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4Permanent storage of CO2

Coal mine

Oil field

Natural gas

CCS, Carbon Capture and Storage, has alreadybecome the main future emissionreduction method of the fossile fuel energy industry

Energy plant with CO2 capture and separation

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CO2

Permanent storage of CO2

How to reduce the CO2 level in the atmosphere,

not only to decrease the emission of CO2

Energy plant with CO2 capture and separation

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The role of the forest in the CO2 and energy system

• The following six pictures show that it is necessary to intensify the use of the forest for energy production in combination with CCS in order to reduce the CO2 in atmosphere!

• All figures and graphs have been simplified as much as possible, keeping the big picture correct, in order to make the main point obvious.

• In all cases, we keep the total energy production constant.

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CO2

Permanent storage of CO2

Coal, oil, gas

The present situation.

4

1

5

0

1

CO2 increase in the atmosphere:

5-1 = 4

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CO2

Permanent storage of CO2

Coal, oil, gas

If we do not use the forest for energy production but use it as a carbon sink. Before the forest has reached equilibrium, this happens:

5

5

0

1

CO2 increase in the atmosphere:

5-1 = 4

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CO2

Permanent storage of CO2

Coal, oil, gas

If we do not use the forest for energy production but use it as a carbon sink. When the forest has reached equilibrium, this happens:

5

1

5

0

1

CO2 increase in the atmosphere:

5+1-1 = 5

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CO2

Permanent storage of CO2

Coal, oil, gas

If we use CCS with 80% efficiency and let the forest grow until it reaches equilibrium.

5

11

4

1

CO2 increase in the atmosphere:

1+1-1 = 1

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CO2

Permanent storage of CO2

Coal, oil, gas

If we use CCS with 80% efficiency and use the forest with ”traditional” low intensity harvesting and silviculture.

4

1

1

4

1

CO2 increase in the atmosphere:

1-1 = 0

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CO2

Permanent storage of CO2

Coal, oil, gas

If we use CCS with 80% efficiency and use the forest with increased harvesting and high intensity silviculture.

3

2

1

4

2

CO2 ”increase” in the atmosphere:

1-2 = -1

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General conclusions:

• The best way to reduce the CO2 in the atmosphere may be to increase harvesting of the presently existing forests (!), to produce energy with CCS and to increase forest production in the new forest generations.

• We capture and store more CO2!

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,min ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

. .

u f a wu wC C u C f C a v C w

s t

u f K f K u

w a K a K w

v u

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,min ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )u f a wu wC C u C K u C K u w C w

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( ) ( ) ( ) 0

( ) ( ) 0

u f a

a w

CC u C K u C K u w

uC

C K u w C ww

u f a

a w

C C C

C C

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Observation 1

• In optimum, the marginal cost for forest biomass utilization equals the marginal cost of fossil fuel utilization plus the marginal cost of global warming.

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Observation 2

• In optimum, the marginal cost of global warming equals the marginal cost of CCS.

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2

2

2

2

2

2

( ) ( ) ( )

( )

( )

( ) ( )

u f a

a

a

a w

CC u C K u C K u w

u

CC K u w

u w

CC K u w

w u

CC K u w C w

w

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Second order minimum conditions:

2

20

C

u

2 2

2

2 2

2

0

C C

u u w

C C

w u w

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0u f aC C C

0u f a a

a a w

C C C C

C C C

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0u f a u f aC C C C C C

2u f a a

u f a a w a

a a w

C C C CC C C C C C

C C C

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2

2 2

0

u f a a w a

u a u w f a f w a a w a

u a u w f a f w a w

C C C C C C

C C C C C C C C C C C C

C C C C C C C C C C

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Observations of the first and second order conditions:

( , )

0

0

( , ) 0

x

y

x y

f x y

f

f

df x y f dx f dy

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2 2 2( , ) ( ) ( )xx xy yx yyd f x y f dx f dxdy f dydx f dy

xy yxf f

2 2 2

2 2 2

( , ) ( ) ( )

( , ) 2

xx xy yx yyd f x y f dx f dxdy f dydx f dy

d f x y au huv bv

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2 2 22d f au huv bv

2 2 22h

d f a u uv bva

2 22 2 2 2 2

22h h h

d f a u uv v bv va a a

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2 22 2h ab hd f a u v v

a a

xxf a a

2xx xy

yx yy

f f a hab h

f f h b

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2 20 0 0a ab h d f

2 20 0 0 0h

a ab h u v d fa

2 20 0 0 0a ab h v d f

2 20 0 0 0 0a ab h u v d f

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So, if 0xxf and 0xx xy

yx yy

f f

f f

and 0 0dx dy

or 0 0dx dy

or 0 0dx dy

then 2 0d f

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Then, the solution to

represents a (locally) unique minimum.

0

0x

y

f

f

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A numerically specified example:

1( ) 5

20uC u u

1( ) 10

300fC f f

1( ) 0

20aC K u w K u w

1( ) 14

100wC w w

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Comparative statics analysis:

( ) ( ) ( ) 0

( ) ( ) 0

u f a

w a

CC u C K u C K u w

uC

C w C K u ww

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u f a a f a

a w a a

C C C du C dw C C dK

C du C C dw C dK

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1 1 1 1 1 1

20 300 20 20 300 20

1 1 1 1

20 100 20 20

du dw dK

du dw dK

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31 1 16

300 20 300

1 6 1

20 100 20

du dw dK

du dw dK

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16 1300 20

1 620 100 0.0007

0.1891891890.003731 1

300 20

1 620 100

du

dK

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31 16300 300

1 120 20 0.0025

0.6756756750.003731 1

300 20

1 620 100

dw

dK

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Explicit solution of the example for alternative values of K

( ) ( ) ( ) 0

( ) ( ) 0

u f a

w a

CC u C K u C K u w

uC

C w C K u ww

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1 1 15 10 ( ) 0 ( ) 020 300 20

1 114 0 ( ) 0

100 20

Cu K u K u w

u

Cw K u w

w

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31 15 16 15000

300 300 300 3005 6 5 1400

0100 100 100 100

Cu w K

uC

u w Kw

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0 31 15 16 1500 0

0 5 6 5 1400 0

Cu w K

u

Cu w K

w

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0 31 15 16 1500 0

0 5 6 5 1400 0

Cu w K

u

Cu w K

w

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0 31 15 1500 16

0 5 6 1400 5

Cu w K

u

Cu w K

w

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1500 16 15

6 1500 16 15 1400 51400 5 6

31 15 31 6 5 15

5 6

30000 21

111

K

K KKu

Ku

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31 1500 16

5 1400 5 31( 1400 5 ) 5(1500 16 )31 15 31 6 5 15

5 6

50900 75

111

K

K K Kw

Kw

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Dynamic approach analysis

du Cu

dt udw C

wdt w

1

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eq

eq

x u u

y w w

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u f a a

a w a

x C C C x C y

y C x C C y

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xx xy

yx yy

x m x m y

y m x m y

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( ) ; ( )kt ktx t Ae y t Be

kt kt ktxx xy

kt kt ktyx yy

kAe m Ae m Be

kBe m Ae m Be

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xx xy

yx yy

kA m A m B

kB m A m B

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0

0xx xy

yx yy

k m m A

m k m B

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• k is selected in way such that the two equations become identical. This way, the equations only determine the ratio B/A, not the values of A and B. This is necessary since we must have some freedom to determine A and B such that they fit the initial conditions.

• With two roots (that usually are different), we (usually) get two different ratios B/A. This makes it possible to fit the parameters to the (two dimensional) initial conditions (x(0),y(0)).

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One way to determine the value(s) of k is to use this equation:

0xx xy

xx yy xy yxyx yy

k m mk m k m m m

m k m

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xy yxm m

2 0xx yy xyk m k m m

22 0xx yy xx yy xyk m m k m m m

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Another way to get to the same equation, is to make sure that the two equations give the

same value to the ratio B/A.

0

0

xxxx xy

xy

xy yx

xyxy yy

yy

k mBk m A m B

A m

m m

mBm A k m B

A k m

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2

22

0

0

xyxx

xy yy

xx yy xy

xx yy xx yy xy

mk mB

A m k m

k m k m m

k m m k m m m

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Lets us solve the equation!

2

2

2 2xx yy xx yy

xx yy xy

m m m mk m m m

2

2

2 2xx yy xx yy

xy

m m m mk m

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No cyclical solutions!

• Observe that the expression within the square root sign is positive.

• As a consequence, only real roots, k, exist.• For this reason, cyclical solutions to the

differential equation system can be ruled out.

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xx u f a

xy yx a

yy w a

m C C C

m m C

m C C

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2

2

2 2

u f a w au f a w a

a

C C C C CC C C C Ck C

2

22

2 2

u f w a u f w

a

C C C C C C Ck C

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• We may observe that

• As a consequence, both roots to to the equation are strictly negative.

• Therefore, divegence from the equilibrium solution is ruled out.

u f w u f wABS C C C ABS C C C

2

22

2 2

u f w a u f w

a

C C C C C C Ck C

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• With only strictly negative roots, we have a guaranteed convergence to the equilibrium.

• However, this does not have to be monotone.

• With two different roots (k1 and k2) and with parameters A1 and A2 with different signs (and/or parameters B1 and B2 with different signs), the sign(s) of the deviation(s) from the equilibrium value(s) may change over time.

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Derivation of the roots in the example:

2

21 1 1 1 1 1 1

120 300 100 10 20 300 1002 2 20

k

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249 13 1

600 600 400k

1

1

2

2

0.081667 0.054493

0.13616

0.081667 0.054493

0.027174

k

k

k

k

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1 2

1 2

1 2

1 2

( )

( )

k t k t

k t k t

x t Ae A e

y t B e B e

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We may determine the path completely using the initial

conditions

0 0(0), (0) ,x y x y

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We also use the earlier derived results:

xyxx

xy yy

mk mB

A m k m

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Using the derived roots, we get:

11 1

xx

xy

k mB A

m

2 22

xy

xx

mA B

k m

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1 2

1 2

1 22

11 2

( )

( )

xyk t k t

xx

xx k t k t

xy

mx t Ae B e

k m

k my t Ae B e

m

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Let us use the initial conditions and determine the parameters!

0 1 22

10 1 2

xy

xx

xx

xy

mx A B

k m

k my A B

m

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2 01

021

1

1

xy

xx

xx

xy

m

k m xA

yBk m

m

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02

0 020

11

22

1

1

11

1

xy

xx xy

xx

xxxy

xxxx

xx

xy

mx

k m mx y

k myA

k mm

k mk m

k m

m

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0

1 10 0 0

21

22

1

1

11

1

xx xx

xy xy

xxxy

xxxx

xx

xy

x

k m k my y x

m mB

k mm

k mk m

k m

m

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Using the figures from the example, we get:

0 01

0.6565

1.431

x yA

0 02

0.6565

1.431

y xB

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The solutions to the numerically specified example

X(t) = -106.63·EXP(- 0.13612·t) + 6.61·EXP(- 0.02718·t)

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Y(t) = - 69.95·EXP(- 0.13612·t) - 10.07·EXP(- 0.02718·t)

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The cost function from different perspectives:

(based on the numerically specified example)

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Numerical solution of the example problem using direct

minimization:

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K = 600

• model:• min = C;• k = 600;• C = cu + cf + ca + cw;• cu = 5*u+1/40*u^2;• cf = 10*f + 1/600*f^2;• ca = 1/40*(k-u-w)^2;• cw = 14*w+1/200*w^2;• f = k-u;• a = k-w;• @free(anet);• anet = a - u;• @free(eqw);• 31*equ+15*eqw=1500 + 16*k;• 5*equ+6*eqw = -1400+5*k;• end

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• Variable Value Reduced Cost• C 8975.806 0.000000• K 600.0000 0.000000• CU 4995.578 0.000000• CF 2516.909 0.000000• CA 1463.319 0.000000• CW 0.000000 0.000000• U 358.0645 0.000000• F 241.9355 0.000000• W 0.000000 1.903226• A 600.0000 0.000000• ANET 241.9355 0.000000• EQW -53.15315 0.000000• EQU 383.7838 0.000000

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K = 800

• model:• min = C;• k = 800;• C = cu + cf + ca + cw;• cu = 5*u+1/40*u^2;• cf = 10*f + 1/600*f^2;• ca = 1/40*(k-u-w)^2;• cw = 14*w+1/200*w^2;• f = k-u;• a = k-w;• @free(anet);• anet = a - u;• @free(eqw);• 31*equ+15*eqw=1500 + 16*k;• 5*equ+6*eqw = -1400+5*k;• end

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• Variable Value Reduced Cost• C 13952.25 0.000000• K 800.0000 0.000000• CU 6552.228 0.000000• CF 4022.401 0.000000• CA 2196.271 0.000000• CW 1181.353 0.000000• U 421.6216 0.000000• F 378.3784 0.000000• W 81.98198 0.000000• A 718.0180 0.000000• ANET 296.3964 0.000000• EQW 81.98198 0.000000• EQU 421.6216 0.000000

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K = 1000• model:• min = C;• k = 1000;• C = cu + cf + ca + cw;• cu = 5*u+1/40*u^2;• cf = 10*f + 1/600*f^2;• ca = 1/40*(k-u-w)^2;• cw = 14*w+1/200*w^2;• f = k-u;• a = k-w;• @free(anet);• anet = a - u;• @free(eqw);• 31*equ+15*eqw=1500 + 16*k;• 5*equ+6*eqw = -1400+5*k;• end

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• Variable Value Reduced Cost• C 19357.66 0.000000• K 1000.000 0.000000• CU 7574.872 0.000000• CF 5892.379 0.000000• CA 2615.068 0.000000• CW 3275.339 0.000000• U 459.4595 0.000000• F 540.5405 0.000000• W 217.1171 0.000000• A 782.8829 0.000000• ANET 323.4234 0.000000• EQW 217.1171 0.000000• EQU 459.4595 0.000000

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Numerical approximation of the dynamics:

• ! dynsim;• ! Peter Lohmander Valencia 20100222;• model:• sets:• time/1..100/:x,y,dx,dy;• endsets• cxx = 31/300;• cxy = 15/300;• cyx = 15/300;• cyy = 18/300;• x(1) = -100;• y(1) = -80;

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• @FOR( time(t): dx(t)= -( cxx*x(t) + cxy*(y(t)) ));• @FOR( time(t): dy(t)= -( cyx*x(t) + cyy*(y(t)) ));

• @FOR( time(t)| t#GT#1: x(t)= x(t-1) + dx(t-1) );• @FOR( time(t)| t#GT#1: y(t)= y(t-1) + dy(t-1) );

• @for(time(t): @free(x(t))); • @for(time(t): @free(y(t)));• @for(time(t): @free(dx(t))); • @for(time(t): @free(dy(t)));

• end

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Conclusions

Global warming, forest policy, energy policy and CCS should be studied as one system. This way, the economically most efficient solution can be obtained.

General and optimal decision rules have been derived.

In typical situations, a unique global cost minimum can be obtained.

We should, in the optimally coordinated way:

- Increase harvesting of the presently existing forests.

- Use more biomass from the forests to produce energy.

- Increase forest production in the new forest plantations.

- Increase the use of CCS.

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• Lohmander, P., Economically Optimal Joint Strategy for Sustainable Bioenergy and Forest Sectors with CO2 Constraints, European Biomass Forum, Exploring Future Markets, Financing and Technology for Power Generation, CD, Marcus Evans Ltd, Amsterdam, 16th-17th June, 2008 http://www.Lohmander.com/Amsterdam2008.ppt

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• Lohmander, P., Öka avverkningen och hjälp Sverige ur krisen, VI SKOGSÄGARE, Debatt, Nr. 1, 2009 http://www.lohmander.com/PLdebattVIS2009nr1.pdf

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• International seminar, ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY AND FOREST SECTOR: ACTUAL PROBLEMS AND TRENDS, St Petersburg, Russia, March 2009, http://www.lohmander.com/RuMa09/ProgramRuMa09.pdf

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