Forest harvesting activities can cause soil damage and disturbance through soil compaction, rut formation and soil mixing. These affect the soil structure and functions and forest productivity. Soil compaction results for instance in increased bulk density and decreased porosity, affecting soil moisture, water infiltration and aeration. The effects of timber forwarding on soil physical properties have gained little attention in boreal forests. These issues will become more important in the future since harvesting operations on unfrozen soils are getting more common due to the anticipated climate warming. In this study, changes of forest soil physical properties (bulk density, moisture content and porosity) after 1–10 forwarder passes on ...
Pushover logging is a timber harvest system that involves pushing over trees with an excavator, the...
During timber exploitation in forest stands harvesting machines pass repeatedly along the same track...
ABSTRACT Planted forests occupy more than 6.5 million ha in Brazil, where harvest and logging operat...
Forest harvesting activities can cause soil damage and disturbance through soil compaction, rut form...
Key message Rut depth in fine-grained boreal soils induced by an 8-wheeled forwarder is best predict...
This study examined the effects of timber harvest and subsoiling on soil physical properties conside...
Forestry-drained peatlands occupy approximately 15 M ha in boreal and temperate zones, in Finland th...
The last decade, in forest harvesting more and more use is made of specialized machines, such as har...
Soil compaction is a common consequence of forestry traffic traversing unprotected, moist soils; it ...
The use of heavy machinery to perform logging operations in forests has increased worldwide during t...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[eng] Heavy forestry machines have great immedia...
Assessment and management of environmental impacts of forest harvesting activities, one of the main ...
Wheel and track traffic of heavy forest machinery is causing increased concern about forest soil com...
Intensive forestry operations may cause soil compaction, plastic soil disturbances and rutting, whic...
With pressure and vibration on a soil, air spaces between soil particles can be reduced by displaced...
Pushover logging is a timber harvest system that involves pushing over trees with an excavator, the...
During timber exploitation in forest stands harvesting machines pass repeatedly along the same track...
ABSTRACT Planted forests occupy more than 6.5 million ha in Brazil, where harvest and logging operat...
Forest harvesting activities can cause soil damage and disturbance through soil compaction, rut form...
Key message Rut depth in fine-grained boreal soils induced by an 8-wheeled forwarder is best predict...
This study examined the effects of timber harvest and subsoiling on soil physical properties conside...
Forestry-drained peatlands occupy approximately 15 M ha in boreal and temperate zones, in Finland th...
The last decade, in forest harvesting more and more use is made of specialized machines, such as har...
Soil compaction is a common consequence of forestry traffic traversing unprotected, moist soils; it ...
The use of heavy machinery to perform logging operations in forests has increased worldwide during t...
Consulta en la Biblioteca ETSI Industriales (Riunet)[eng] Heavy forestry machines have great immedia...
Assessment and management of environmental impacts of forest harvesting activities, one of the main ...
Wheel and track traffic of heavy forest machinery is causing increased concern about forest soil com...
Intensive forestry operations may cause soil compaction, plastic soil disturbances and rutting, whic...
With pressure and vibration on a soil, air spaces between soil particles can be reduced by displaced...
Pushover logging is a timber harvest system that involves pushing over trees with an excavator, the...
During timber exploitation in forest stands harvesting machines pass repeatedly along the same track...
ABSTRACT Planted forests occupy more than 6.5 million ha in Brazil, where harvest and logging operat...