A changing climate
How can the forestry sector develop its
competitiveness under a changing climate?
Stockholm, May 16, 2014
Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, KSLA
Hans Djurberg
Sustainability Director, SCA Forest Operations
MSc, MBA
This is SCA
This is SCA 3
SCA is a leading Global Hygiene
and Forest Products Company
2.6 million hectares forest land
Supplying SCA mills in Sweden
FSC® and PEFC™ certified
Key figures 2011
Employees 460
Harvest, million m3 4.4
Harvesting rights, million m3 2.6
Forestry
2014-05-19 SCA Forest Products 4
By 2020 we will:
Reduce CO2 emissions by 20% (2005)
Triple our production of biofuels (2010)
Have 5 TWh of wind power on SCA land
Green
Economic
Growth
Timber felling from own forests1950-2013
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50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 00 05 10
Cutting plan Timber harvest
SCA Skog March 2014 10
million cu.m.
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1947 1953 1968 1976 1984 1996 2006 2016 2026 2036 2046 2056
Nature consideration
Pinus Contorta
Decidous trees
Spruce
Pine
Standing timber volume
SCA Skog March 2014 11
million cu.m.
Measured
Today
Forecast
Forests as Carbon Absorbers
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Net growth of about 1%
Absorb 2.6 Mtons
Exceeds discharge from our entire production
Well-managed forests: Part of the climate solution
SCA Skogsvård/ 2012-08-28 / Pelle Gemmel SCA Forest Products
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1. Forests are an essential part of the climate solution and a
green economy
2. New management regimes in forest operations to mitigate
climate related risk
3. Long-term, strategic adaption to a changing climate still
pending
Conclusions
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