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The Impact of the 2007 Plantation Fires on the SA Forestry & Forest Products Industry

The Impact of the 2007 Plantation Fires on the SA Forestry & Forest Products Industry. Roger Godsmark Forestry South Africa, August 2007. Fire Damage in 2007. Introduction & History of Fire Damage Areas Affected Direct Current Cost of Fire Damage Loss of Timber Rehabilitation Costs

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The Impact of the 2007 Plantation Fires on the SA Forestry & Forest Products Industry

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  1. The Impact of the 2007 Plantation Fires on the SA Forestry & Forest Products Industry Roger Godsmark Forestry South Africa, August 2007

  2. Fire Damage in 2007 • Introduction & History of Fire Damage • Areas Affected • Direct Current Cost of Fire Damage • Loss of Timber • Rehabilitation Costs • Future Costs of Fire Damage • Foregone volume and income ex plantations • Foregone volume and income ex processors • Other Impacts • Summary

  3. Section 1 Introduction & History of Fire Damage

  4. Economic Impact of Forest Fires 1 Fires that damage plantations have a serious economic, environmental and social impact • Impact on Forestry Industry • Value of timber volume losses (present and future) • Cost of unplanned harvesting and transport • Cost of replanting • Disruption caused by unplanned age-class distribution changes • Impact on Forest Products Industry • Lost intake • Value of lost production 1. Economic Impacts

  5. Economic Impact of Forest Fires 2 2. Environmental Impacts • Atmospheric pollution • Loss of biodiversity • Damage to soil • Unsightly landscape (reduced tourism) 3. Social Impacts • Loss of life • Loss of jobs • Loss of livelihoods (business owners)

  6. Damage to Plantations by Fires 1980 to 2007 As at August 14th 2007 64 000 ha in RSA + 20 000 ha in Swaziland Total area damaged to 2006 - 733,000 ha Total area damaged by fire to 2006 - 387,000 ha (53%) Average fire damage 1980 to 2006 - 14,300 ha p.a.

  7. Section 2 Areas Affected

  8. Total Area Damaged by Fireby Genus & Province Pine area 39,257 ha Euc. area 22,140 ha Wattle area 2,567 ha Total area damaged by fire in RSA = 63,964 ha

  9. Total Area Damaged by Fireby Province & Genus Swaziland: Pine 19,000 ha Swaziland: Euc 1,240 ha Swaziland: Wattle 40 ha Total area damaged including Swaziland = 84,244 ha

  10. Total Area Damaged by Fireby Product & Province Sawlog area 30,455 ha Pulpwood area 28,760 ha Other area 4,749 ha Total area damaged by fire in RSA = 63,964 ha

  11. Total Area Damaged by Fireby Province & Product Swazi: Saw 15,000 ha Swazi: Pulp 5,280 ha Total area damaged including Swaziland = 84,244 ha

  12. Areas Burnt as % of Total Area Planted by Province Forestry in Mpumalanga hit hardest

  13. Areas Burnt as % of Total Area Planted by Genus Pine areas hit hardest

  14. Areas Burnt as % of Total Area Planted by Product Sawlog areas hit hardest

  15. Areas Damaged by Fireby Product and Severity of Damage 34% 45% 34% Total area totally destroyed = 24,620 ha (38%)

  16. Areas Damaged by Fireby Product and Severity of Damage Total area totally destroyed = 24,620 ha (38%)

  17. Section 3 Direct Current Cost of Fire Damage to Plantations

  18. Cost of Fire Damageby Genus & Province 76% of total loss in RSA Total cost of lost timber in RSA = R1.4 billion

  19. Total Cost of Fire Damageby Province & Genus 66% of total loss in RSA Total cost of lost timber in RSA = R1.4 billion

  20. Total Cost of Fire Damageby Product & Province 76% of total loss in RSA Total cost of lost timber in RSA = R1.4 billion

  21. Total Cost of Fire Damageby Province & Product 54% of total loss in RSA Total cost of lost timber in RSA = R1.4 billion

  22. Cost of Damage as % of Annual Sales from Plantations (2006) Total sales in 2006 = R5.3 billion

  23. Cost of Damage as % of Annual Sales from Plantations (2006) Total sales in 2006 = R5.3 billion

  24. Harvesting & Re-establishment CostsAssociated With Written-Off Areas Total additional costs = R248 million

  25. Harvesting & Re-establishment CostsAssociated With Written-Off Areas R115 R70 R58 R7 Total additional direct costs = R248 million

  26. Harvesting & Re-establishment CostsAssociated With Written-Off Areas R181 R60 R8 Mpumalanga’s costs greatest at 73% of total

  27. Total Current Cost of Fire Damageby Product 75% of total cost of damage Total current fire damage costs – R1.6 billion

  28. Section 4 Costs Associated with Future Volumes and Incomes Foregone ex Plantations ex Processing plants

  29. Future Volume Affected by Fireby Product and Severity of Damage Future volume lost comes ONLY from areas totally destroyed (i.e. written off) Future volume lost = 3.3 million tons

  30. Future Volume Affected by Fireby Product and Severity of Damage Volume to be harvested from salvageable areas = 5.9 million tons Future volume lost = 3.3 million tons

  31. Future Value Foregone ex Plantations of Timber Volume Lost on Written-Off Areas Total future income foregone = R1.2 billion

  32. Future Output Volume of Timber Products Foregone from Processing Plants Future output volume foregone ex processors =1.2m t

  33. Future Output Value of Timber Products Foregone from Processing Plants Future income foregone ex processors = R3.7 billion

  34. Future Volume Foregone as % of 2006 Sales Volume ex Plantations Future volume foregone ex forests = 3.3 million tons

  35. Future Value Foregone as % of 2006 Sales Value ex Processors Future income foregone ex processors = R3.7 billion

  36. Total Future Foregone Income Losses as a Result of Fire Damage 72% of total Total future income foregone – R4.9 billion

  37. Section 5 Other Impacts On jobs On GGP On Investment

  38. Potential Jobs at Risk from Fire Damaged Areasby Province Total jobs affected in RSA = 4,634 ha

  39. Potential Livelihoods at Risk from Fire Damaged Areas by Province Total people that could be affected in RSA = 134,400

  40. Impact of Fires on Forestry Contribution to Provincial GGP’s 8% drop 48% drop 12% drop Note: impact would be felt over a number of years so impact will not be so marked as indicated

  41. Impact of Fires on Agricultural Contribution to Provincial GGP’s 2.4% drop 25.8% drop 1.7% drop Note: impact would be felt over a number of years so impact will not be so marked as indicated

  42. Impact of Fires on Forest Products Contribution to Provincial GGP’s 9% drop 91% drop 14% drop Note: impact would be felt over a number of years so impact will not be so marked as indicated

  43. Impact of Fires on Manufacturing Sector’s Contribution to Provincial GGP’s 13.6% drop 1.8% drop 0.2% drop Note: impact would be felt over a number of years so impact will not be so marked as indicated

  44. Impact of Fires on Total Investment in Plantation Forests 2006 1.5% drop 14.5% drop 4.9% drop Note: impact felt immediately – total investment of R17.4bn reduced by R1.4bn or by 8.0%

  45. Impact of Fires on Investment in Industry’s Tree Resource 2006 25.8% drop 9.5% drop 2.4% drop 14.4% drop Note: impact felt immediately – total investment of R9.6bn reduced by R1.4bn or by 14.4%

  46. Section 6 Summary of 2007 Fire Related Costs and Losses

  47. Summary of Fire Damage 2007Areas Affected

  48. Summary of Fire Damage 2007Current Cost of Losses

  49. Summary of Fire Damage 2007Future Potential Losses

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