Intensive forestry operations may cause soil compaction, plastic soil disturbances and rutting, which are responsible for undesirable effects on soils, vegetation and water bodies. Despite the numerous studies aimed to identify the main factors affecting soil damages, it still remains unclear whether wood extraction methods and driving direction (uphill or downhill) may affect the impacts of forest machines. This research analyses soil compaction and soil penetration resistance as well as rutting from forwarding and skidding using the same farm tractor in up- and downhill wood extraction. Rutting was estimated by 3D soil reconstruction derived by portable laser scanning (PLS) and close-range photogrammetry using structure for motion (SfM). ...
Nowadays, harvest operations are predominantly performed fully mechanized using heavy tractors or fo...
Aim of study: The study was conducted to examine impact of skidding traffic, trail slope, traffic fr...
Aim of study: The primary objective of this paper was to compare the effects of different types of f...
Intensive forestry operations may cause soil compaction, plastic soil disturbances and rutting, whic...
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...
Several studies investigated soil disturbances caused on skid trails by forest logging. However, the...
Forest soils in Northern Europe are generally trafficked by forest machinery on several occasions du...
The potential increase in timber yields achieved through the thinning process in the\ud forest is of...
Damage to forest soil caused by vehicle traffic mainly consists of soil compaction, displacement, an...
Purpose of Review Ground-based mechanized forest operations can cause severe soil disturbances that ...
In this study, the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of compacted soil due to tracke...
To explain the soil deformation processes under the influence of logging machines, average values of...
The present study focuses on assessing the effects of different numbers of skidders on soil compacti...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Nowadays, harvest operations are predominantly performed fully mechanized using heavy tractors or fo...
Aim of study: The study was conducted to examine impact of skidding traffic, trail slope, traffic fr...
Aim of study: The primary objective of this paper was to compare the effects of different types of f...
Intensive forestry operations may cause soil compaction, plastic soil disturbances and rutting, whic...
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...
Several studies investigated soil disturbances caused on skid trails by forest logging. However, the...
Forest soils in Northern Europe are generally trafficked by forest machinery on several occasions du...
The potential increase in timber yields achieved through the thinning process in the\ud forest is of...
Damage to forest soil caused by vehicle traffic mainly consists of soil compaction, displacement, an...
Purpose of Review Ground-based mechanized forest operations can cause severe soil disturbances that ...
In this study, the physical, chemical and biological characteristics of compacted soil due to tracke...
To explain the soil deformation processes under the influence of logging machines, average values of...
The present study focuses on assessing the effects of different numbers of skidders on soil compacti...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Nowadays, harvest operations are predominantly performed fully mechanized using heavy tractors or fo...
Aim of study: The study was conducted to examine impact of skidding traffic, trail slope, traffic fr...
Aim of study: The primary objective of this paper was to compare the effects of different types of f...