Background and Purpose: Logging is an example of the strongest human influence on forest environment because it causes damages to the forest soil and residual trees. The damages that occur during logging are more frequent in the skidding phase compared to the felling and processing phase. Material and Methods: The research was conducted in mixed stands of fir and spruce in the area of eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Felling was conducted by chainsaw and extraction by animals, i.e. by two oxen. The following data were collected: tree species, diameter at breast height, pre-bunching zone (0-30 m or 30-60 m), presence of damages, presence of old damages, number of damages, type of damage, damage position and the size of damage. Results: Damage...
Aim of study: The main aims of this study were to determine of damage level to residual stand and so...
Animal Logging, as a Low Impact Logging System, has been employed in forest harvesting since many ye...
The impact of bark-stripping by red deer on an 1825 ha plantation of Picea sitchensis is reported. M...
Background and Purpose: Logging is an example of the strongest human influence on forest environment...
The case study was carried out at a swamp forest company in Riau in 2001. The aim of the stud...
Selective logging in mature hardwood stands of Caspian forests often causes physical damage to resid...
In the Shafaroud forest, logging operation is generally performed by using selective cutting methods...
The development of harvesting systems aims to provide physically feasible, economically viable, and ...
The impacts of three timber harvesting techniques (manpower, skidder, and skyline) on residual trees...
In this study, damage to residual trees during thinning performed by motor-manual felling and whole ...
Felling and skidding are essential in the timber extraction process. But on the other hand, residual...
The case study was carried out at a swamp forest company in Riau in 2001. The aim of the stud...
Ecologically and economically sound forest logging is regarded as a biological and practical necessi...
Abstract Purpose of Review Lowering the impact of forest utilisation on the forest environment is a ...
By their nature, logging works generate various negative effects on the forest ecosystem, through th...
Aim of study: The main aims of this study were to determine of damage level to residual stand and so...
Animal Logging, as a Low Impact Logging System, has been employed in forest harvesting since many ye...
The impact of bark-stripping by red deer on an 1825 ha plantation of Picea sitchensis is reported. M...
Background and Purpose: Logging is an example of the strongest human influence on forest environment...
The case study was carried out at a swamp forest company in Riau in 2001. The aim of the stud...
Selective logging in mature hardwood stands of Caspian forests often causes physical damage to resid...
In the Shafaroud forest, logging operation is generally performed by using selective cutting methods...
The development of harvesting systems aims to provide physically feasible, economically viable, and ...
The impacts of three timber harvesting techniques (manpower, skidder, and skyline) on residual trees...
In this study, damage to residual trees during thinning performed by motor-manual felling and whole ...
Felling and skidding are essential in the timber extraction process. But on the other hand, residual...
The case study was carried out at a swamp forest company in Riau in 2001. The aim of the stud...
Ecologically and economically sound forest logging is regarded as a biological and practical necessi...
Abstract Purpose of Review Lowering the impact of forest utilisation on the forest environment is a ...
By their nature, logging works generate various negative effects on the forest ecosystem, through th...
Aim of study: The main aims of this study were to determine of damage level to residual stand and so...
Animal Logging, as a Low Impact Logging System, has been employed in forest harvesting since many ye...
The impact of bark-stripping by red deer on an 1825 ha plantation of Picea sitchensis is reported. M...