Abstract

This paper studies the taxation indicators of previously developed standards for evaluating the productivity of Korean pine plantations. Rehabilitation of cedar stands is impossible without growth tables. The analysis shows that the productivity assessment of cedar trees as a renewable resource should be accompanied by working standards, bringing the plantings to a given goal. In other words, the norms should be compiled for a specific purpose, for example, the cultivation of nut plantations. Korean pine is a nut-bearing plant, and it is its most crucial production function for a wide range of consumers, including humans. At the moment, this formation was “not available” due to the overexploitation of raw (wood) resources in the last century. To return it to Russia’s renewable energy system in the next 30 years, it is necessary to review all functions to optimize them at different management levels. The analysis shows that with the help of modern technologies, it is possible to ensure the transition to a significant forest formation in various production areas, taking into account the demand for its products. This main transition elements are a high-quality regulatory framework, its compliance with the real capabilities of the formation, and favorable market conditions for products obtained from this formation. A bet on renewable energy sources will allow the world economy to avoid crisis periods, including those of a socio-ecological nature.

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