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Use and Economics of fast-growing trees and their impact on the environment
Rytina, Tomáš ; Sloup, Roman (advisor) ; Dudík, Roman (referee)
This Bachelor thesis is focusing on the comparison of different fast growing species of trees (poplar, willow and paulownia). A theoretically calculated yield from one hectare of plantation during its lifecycle has been used for comparison. Lifecycle has been uniformly determined to 18 years. Presumed costs and yields of poplar and willow are very similar. Due to high presumed costs for establishing paulownia plantation, lower presumed profits compared to other fast growing tree species are expected. Economic profitability is mostly dependant on climatic conditions and state support. Under current economic conditions in Czech Republic, a paulownia plantation is less profitable than other compared plantations.

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