Two methods of pre-harvest inventory were designed and tested on three cutting sites containing a total of 197 500 m3 of wood. These sites were located on flat-ground boreal forests located in northwestern Quebec. Both methods studied involved scaling of trees harvested to clear the road path one year (or more) prior to harvest of adjacent cut-blocks. The first method (ROAD) considers the total road right-of-way volume divided by the total road area cleared. The resulting volume per hectare is then multiplied by the total cut-block area scheduled for harvest during the following year to obtain the total estimated cutting volume. The second method (STRATIFIED) also involves scaling of trees cleared from the road. However, in STRATIFIED, log ...
A comprehensive study of a number of in-forest wood energy supply chains was undertaken to collect e...
Forest managers conducting sustainable forest management are guided by the principles of sustainable...
Previous harvesting practices in coastal British Columbia generally favoured large opening sizes wi...
Generally it is not adequate to calculate an allowable cut for a property by only one formula or met...
Aim of the study: Predicting future harvested trees is a prerequisite to growth forecasts in managed...
Forest harvest planning involves determining, in time and place, the flow of timber to be generated ...
ii FPInnovations calculated the amount of forest biomass generated by timber harvesting operations o...
In Canada, the annual allowable cut (AAC) sets the harvest limit of roundwood and aims to maintain t...
Field trials of forest sampling methods were conducted in Maine in the 1950\u27s. Since this time, t...
Despite relatively high road density in the forests of Switzerland, a large percentage of that road ...
come from thinnings. Final fellings will come predominantly from overmature crops which are a legacy...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the productive and harvestable area instead o...
Information on the economic recoverability of timber inventories becomes increasingly important as t...
Scheduling and regulation of the forest use are of much importance in forest management. Decisions r...
For 3-P sampling, an ocular prediction of volume must be made on every tree in a cutting block, whic...
A comprehensive study of a number of in-forest wood energy supply chains was undertaken to collect e...
Forest managers conducting sustainable forest management are guided by the principles of sustainable...
Previous harvesting practices in coastal British Columbia generally favoured large opening sizes wi...
Generally it is not adequate to calculate an allowable cut for a property by only one formula or met...
Aim of the study: Predicting future harvested trees is a prerequisite to growth forecasts in managed...
Forest harvest planning involves determining, in time and place, the flow of timber to be generated ...
ii FPInnovations calculated the amount of forest biomass generated by timber harvesting operations o...
In Canada, the annual allowable cut (AAC) sets the harvest limit of roundwood and aims to maintain t...
Field trials of forest sampling methods were conducted in Maine in the 1950\u27s. Since this time, t...
Despite relatively high road density in the forests of Switzerland, a large percentage of that road ...
come from thinnings. Final fellings will come predominantly from overmature crops which are a legacy...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the productive and harvestable area instead o...
Information on the economic recoverability of timber inventories becomes increasingly important as t...
Scheduling and regulation of the forest use are of much importance in forest management. Decisions r...
For 3-P sampling, an ocular prediction of volume must be made on every tree in a cutting block, whic...
A comprehensive study of a number of in-forest wood energy supply chains was undertaken to collect e...
Forest managers conducting sustainable forest management are guided by the principles of sustainable...
Previous harvesting practices in coastal British Columbia generally favoured large opening sizes wi...