Most mechanical forest fuel reduction treatments prescribed to extract biomass are performed with existing or modified conventional logging equipment. Treatments that commonly harvest small, non-merchantable trees are often combined with or integrated into commercial thinning operations. Only a limited amount of literature has quantified harvesting system feasibility or environmental effects from such operations. The extra stand travel required to fell and extract small trees may lead to additional soil disturbance. The objective of this study was to assess soil disturbance from an integrated forest harvesting/mechanical forest fuel reduction operation in southwest Oregon, USA. The study was conducted in a fuel reduction thinning of a dense...
Intensive timber harvesting and site preparation are becoming more common as demand for timber-based...
This paper describes a detailed study of stump harvesting in Lamloch Forest in north Dumfries and Ga...
Graduation date: 2004In the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon, prescribed fire and mechanical ha...
Two harvesting systems were compared for reducing fuel loadings in overstocked conifer stands in eas...
Graduation date: 1989The use of mechanized harvest equipment has been\ud increasing as an economical...
There has been a gradual development and adaptation of mechanized harvesting equipment in the last h...
Forest biomass thinnings, to promote forest health or for energy production, can potentially impact ...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
The use of a harvester-forwarder system for commercial thinning operations in a Douglas-fir plantati...
forest fuel reduction. Findings from an integrated commercial operation suggest that comprehensive a...
Multiple entries into forest stands are often needed for fire hazard reduction and ecosystem restora...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
Forest biomass burned for energy purposes does not need to be accounted for under IPCC rules. This h...
Pushover logging is a timber harvest system that involves pushing over trees with an excavator, the...
The use of heavy machinery to perform logging operations in forests has increased worldwide during t...
Intensive timber harvesting and site preparation are becoming more common as demand for timber-based...
This paper describes a detailed study of stump harvesting in Lamloch Forest in north Dumfries and Ga...
Graduation date: 2004In the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon, prescribed fire and mechanical ha...
Two harvesting systems were compared for reducing fuel loadings in overstocked conifer stands in eas...
Graduation date: 1989The use of mechanized harvest equipment has been\ud increasing as an economical...
There has been a gradual development and adaptation of mechanized harvesting equipment in the last h...
Forest biomass thinnings, to promote forest health or for energy production, can potentially impact ...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
The use of a harvester-forwarder system for commercial thinning operations in a Douglas-fir plantati...
forest fuel reduction. Findings from an integrated commercial operation suggest that comprehensive a...
Multiple entries into forest stands are often needed for fire hazard reduction and ecosystem restora...
Graduation date: 2007Recent catastrophic wildfires have forced the forest management community to de...
Forest biomass burned for energy purposes does not need to be accounted for under IPCC rules. This h...
Pushover logging is a timber harvest system that involves pushing over trees with an excavator, the...
The use of heavy machinery to perform logging operations in forests has increased worldwide during t...
Intensive timber harvesting and site preparation are becoming more common as demand for timber-based...
This paper describes a detailed study of stump harvesting in Lamloch Forest in north Dumfries and Ga...
Graduation date: 2004In the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon, prescribed fire and mechanical ha...