Planning forest operation require detailed support information to correctly characterize fundamental element such as forest road network and terrain features. Data survey and analysis often require also considerable investment both in terms of time and money. The purpose of the study is to verify the possibility of using technology and software at low or zero cost for planning forest operation. To achieve this result a real test was carried out using different available GPS tools and GIS software. The procedure consisted on field GPS surveys of forest road network and terrain roughness in a mountainous area in the Northern-East part of Italy. The collected data was then used for GIS-based analysis for settling on the forest operatio...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools to deal with spatialized issues. As such, th...
Forest road networks provide access to the forest as a source of timber production and tourism servi...
ArcGIS software was used for timber harvesting planning in five (5) different mountainous broadleaf ...
A well-planned forest road network is essential for meeting the goal of sustainable forest managemen...
Reducing potential soil damage due to the passing of forest machinery is a key issue in sustainable ...
Strategic planning for defining forest operations and for supporting decision on the most appropria...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In the last years, there has been a growin...
Precision forestry is becoming a key sector for forest planning because it allows complex analyses o...
Forest roads represent a strategic component for the socio-economic development of the populations l...
With the developing technology, the use of GPS in forestry has become widespread and compulsory. Pos...
This study examined whether the current generation of consumer-grade digital mobile computing techno...
De développement encore récent, le système GPS fait l'objet de nombreuses applications cartographiqu...
Forest road is an important infrastructure which is required in forest development timber harvestin...
The forestry sector has been significantly affected by the recent advances in geomatics. Photogramme...
Reducing potential soil damage due to the passing of forest machinery is a key issue in sustainable ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools to deal with spatialized issues. As such, th...
Forest road networks provide access to the forest as a source of timber production and tourism servi...
ArcGIS software was used for timber harvesting planning in five (5) different mountainous broadleaf ...
A well-planned forest road network is essential for meeting the goal of sustainable forest managemen...
Reducing potential soil damage due to the passing of forest machinery is a key issue in sustainable ...
Strategic planning for defining forest operations and for supporting decision on the most appropria...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. In the last years, there has been a growin...
Precision forestry is becoming a key sector for forest planning because it allows complex analyses o...
Forest roads represent a strategic component for the socio-economic development of the populations l...
With the developing technology, the use of GPS in forestry has become widespread and compulsory. Pos...
This study examined whether the current generation of consumer-grade digital mobile computing techno...
De développement encore récent, le système GPS fait l'objet de nombreuses applications cartographiqu...
Forest road is an important infrastructure which is required in forest development timber harvestin...
The forestry sector has been significantly affected by the recent advances in geomatics. Photogramme...
Reducing potential soil damage due to the passing of forest machinery is a key issue in sustainable ...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are powerful tools to deal with spatialized issues. As such, th...
Forest road networks provide access to the forest as a source of timber production and tourism servi...
ArcGIS software was used for timber harvesting planning in five (5) different mountainous broadleaf ...