European forest stands of small-diameter trees can provide industries with biomass as an alternative to fossil use. Small-tree harvesting is costly using conventional methods but using accumulating felling heads (AFH) in combination with a novel boom-corridor thinning (BCT) technique can increase harvester productivity and supply cost efficiency. This method has great potential to reduce costs, but its environmental impact compared with selective thinning (ST) needs to be determined. The objectives of this study were therefore to quantify and compare tree and soil damage as well as air, water and soil emissions for both BCT and ST in various European small-diameter-tree forests. Trials were performed in 84 study units (42 replications per t...
Climate change affects forest ecosystems, impacting timber production and eco-services. Conversely, ...
Life cycle analysis is used to assess the energy requirements and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
Mediterranean pines account for 14,000 ha in Tuscany alone, where they form large and homogeneous st...
European forest stands of small-diameter trees can provide industries with biomass as an alternative...
Biomass derived from small-diameter, dense, thinning stands is largely underutilized within the Euro...
Young, dense forest in Finland and Sweden urgently need to receive first thinning. In such stands, c...
Young dense stands could be thinned and the cut trees could be sold for bioenergy purposes, thus gen...
The study determined the site impacts of motor-manual and fully mechanised whole tree harvesting, as...
The application of a harvester for thinning operations in young stands can pose several dilemmas. Fi...
In the Mediterranean area, the most common management of beech forests relies on the shelterwood sys...
Young dense stands could be thinned and the cut trees could be sold for bioenergy purposes, thus gen...
In Central Europe, full-tree (FT) harvesting is an increasingly common harvesting method in steep te...
Due to a continuous abandonment of marginal agricultural land, Mediterranean pine forests are growin...
Climate change affects forest ecosystems, impacting timber production and eco-services. Conversely, ...
Life cycle analysis is used to assess the energy requirements and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
Mediterranean pines account for 14,000 ha in Tuscany alone, where they form large and homogeneous st...
European forest stands of small-diameter trees can provide industries with biomass as an alternative...
Biomass derived from small-diameter, dense, thinning stands is largely underutilized within the Euro...
Young, dense forest in Finland and Sweden urgently need to receive first thinning. In such stands, c...
Young dense stands could be thinned and the cut trees could be sold for bioenergy purposes, thus gen...
The study determined the site impacts of motor-manual and fully mechanised whole tree harvesting, as...
The application of a harvester for thinning operations in young stands can pose several dilemmas. Fi...
In the Mediterranean area, the most common management of beech forests relies on the shelterwood sys...
Young dense stands could be thinned and the cut trees could be sold for bioenergy purposes, thus gen...
In Central Europe, full-tree (FT) harvesting is an increasingly common harvesting method in steep te...
Due to a continuous abandonment of marginal agricultural land, Mediterranean pine forests are growin...
Climate change affects forest ecosystems, impacting timber production and eco-services. Conversely, ...
Life cycle analysis is used to assess the energy requirements and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
Mediterranean pines account for 14,000 ha in Tuscany alone, where they form large and homogeneous st...