Background and Purpose: Terrain trafficability and vehicle mobility during timber extraction are highly influenced by terrain characteristics, as well as by soil bearing capacity. Insufficient planning, too heavy vehicles, excessive traffic, poor soil knowledge, together with bad weather conditions, cause severe disturbance to forest soil. Damage to the forest ecosystem arises due to felling and timber extraction operations, regardless of the technical means used in this process. Traffic intensity plays an essential role in soil compaction because deformations can increase with the number of passes, which may lead to excessive soil disturbance. Materials and Methods: The research was conducted in Zalesina, a hilly and pre-mountainous part o...
Aim of study: The study was conducted to examine impact of skidding traffic, trail slope, traffic fr...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Mechanization of timber harvesting operations in Tanzania involves use of machinery such as feller b...
Background and Purpose: Terrain trafficability and vehicle mobility during timber extraction are hig...
Forest harvesting activities can cause soil damage and disturbance through soil compaction, rut form...
One of the main problems in close-to-nature management of high forests is linked to the ecological a...
The last decade, in forest harvesting more and more use is made of specialized machines, such as har...
The paper presents a comparison of two approaches to describing vehicle trafficability of cohesive s...
Key message Rut depth in fine-grained boreal soils induced by an 8-wheeled forwarder is best predict...
Soil physical disturbances caused by forestry operations can be both intentional, e.g., soil scarifi...
Information on forest trafficability (i.e. carrying capacity of the forest floor) is required before...
Aim of study: The primary objective of this paper was to compare the effects of different types of f...
Forest soils in Northern Europe are generally trafficked by forest machinery on several occasions du...
Scientific research on reduced-impact logging has been addressed to develop effective approaches and...
Aim of study: The study was conducted to examine impact of skidding traffic, trail slope, traffic fr...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Mechanization of timber harvesting operations in Tanzania involves use of machinery such as feller b...
Background and Purpose: Terrain trafficability and vehicle mobility during timber extraction are hig...
Forest harvesting activities can cause soil damage and disturbance through soil compaction, rut form...
One of the main problems in close-to-nature management of high forests is linked to the ecological a...
The last decade, in forest harvesting more and more use is made of specialized machines, such as har...
The paper presents a comparison of two approaches to describing vehicle trafficability of cohesive s...
Key message Rut depth in fine-grained boreal soils induced by an 8-wheeled forwarder is best predict...
Soil physical disturbances caused by forestry operations can be both intentional, e.g., soil scarifi...
Information on forest trafficability (i.e. carrying capacity of the forest floor) is required before...
Aim of study: The primary objective of this paper was to compare the effects of different types of f...
Forest soils in Northern Europe are generally trafficked by forest machinery on several occasions du...
Scientific research on reduced-impact logging has been addressed to develop effective approaches and...
Aim of study: The study was conducted to examine impact of skidding traffic, trail slope, traffic fr...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Mechanization of timber harvesting operations in Tanzania involves use of machinery such as feller b...