Variance in productivity of fully mechanized timber harvesting under comparable stand and terrain conditions requires the investigation of the influence of work practices of machine operators. Work practices can vary among operators and may result in a wide range of productivity. Therefore, it is of great interest to identify positive and negative work practices of forest machine operators to improve forest work. For the qualitative analysis of work practices, 15 forest machine operator instructors were interviewed in Norway, Sweden, and Germany in semi-structured interviews. Additionally, a literature review following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines was performed. The interviews br...
Although forest operations research has a more than 50-year-long tradition in the field of human fac...
The extensive outsourcing of forest harvesting operations means that the operational performance of ...
Productivity of a mechanized harvesting system is influenced by stand and terrain conditions, operat...
Machine availability and timber harvest productivity in commercial forestry are influenced in part b...
Globalization and structural changes in forestry have changed the content and operating practices of...
Productivity levels between harvester operators have been noted to vary significantly, by up to 40% ...
A shift towards fully mechanized forest activities, such as harvesting and, more recently, silvicult...
In mechanized logging operations, interactions between the forest machines and their operators, fore...
Many forestry roles have changed from being manual tasks with a high physical workload to being a ma...
Farm tractors have been applied in forest operations to carry out several tasks such as tree/felling...
There are two types of forwarders available in the practice including conventional forestry forwarde...
High work consumption in forest operations is above all the result of the character and task realiza...
Background and Purpose: Due to technological progress and improvement of working processes, signific...
Skidding is an important element of harvesting operations, which contributes to the extraction of wo...
Although forest operations research has a more than 50-year-long tradition in the field of human fac...
The extensive outsourcing of forest harvesting operations means that the operational performance of ...
Productivity of a mechanized harvesting system is influenced by stand and terrain conditions, operat...
Machine availability and timber harvest productivity in commercial forestry are influenced in part b...
Globalization and structural changes in forestry have changed the content and operating practices of...
Productivity levels between harvester operators have been noted to vary significantly, by up to 40% ...
A shift towards fully mechanized forest activities, such as harvesting and, more recently, silvicult...
In mechanized logging operations, interactions between the forest machines and their operators, fore...
Many forestry roles have changed from being manual tasks with a high physical workload to being a ma...
Farm tractors have been applied in forest operations to carry out several tasks such as tree/felling...
There are two types of forwarders available in the practice including conventional forestry forwarde...
High work consumption in forest operations is above all the result of the character and task realiza...
Background and Purpose: Due to technological progress and improvement of working processes, signific...
Skidding is an important element of harvesting operations, which contributes to the extraction of wo...
Although forest operations research has a more than 50-year-long tradition in the field of human fac...
The extensive outsourcing of forest harvesting operations means that the operational performance of ...
Productivity of a mechanized harvesting system is influenced by stand and terrain conditions, operat...