Off-road driving with heavy machinery (harvesters and forwarders) in logging operations nowadays is essential. It is the main reason why efficiency of harvesting has increased so significantly. Unfortunately it also has its downsides – one of which is increased soil damage in strip roads. Soil damages may have impact on tree growth in the stand, on future regeneration success or in nutrient loss. There is also a risk of increased mercury leaching from soil. There are several ways to decrease damage to soil during logging operations, like logging in winter time when soil is frozen, using light weight machinery, etc., but most of them are not appealing to industry since they either increase cost or decrease efficiency or both. In efforts to f...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyNathan O. NelsonEutrophication of freshwater lakes and stream...
With the continuous trend of drying climate it has become evident that water scarcity is becoming a ...
Boreal peatlands are important in the global carbon cycle. Despite covering only 3% of the global la...
Off-road driving with heavy machinery (harvesters and forwarders) in logging operations nowadays is ...
Nowadays, when Lidar technologies are developing so fast, it is a lot easier and efficient to use in...
"May 2014."Thesis supervisor: Dr. Stephen H. Anderson.Includes vita.Former studies have shown that o...
Dry, grassy sites within Douglas-fir forests are difficult to regenerate following harvesting due to...
Northern peatlands are large reservoirs of soil organic carbon (C). Historically peatlands have ser...
New technologies in remote sensing provide opportunities for effectively sampling information on top...
During the 20th Century, new tree planting techniques combined with tax incentives encouraged the es...
Due to changes in Swedish forestry there is an increasing interest in growing mixed stands. Earlier ...
Increased demand for forest-derived biomass has resulted in changes in harvest intensities in Finlan...
The Tongue River in Cavalier has experienced severe erosion and bank failures in recent years. Two h...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014Permafrost thaw in boreal peatlands causes an ecos...
Road network modelling has great potential to reduce forest road construction and planning costs. F...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyNathan O. NelsonEutrophication of freshwater lakes and stream...
With the continuous trend of drying climate it has become evident that water scarcity is becoming a ...
Boreal peatlands are important in the global carbon cycle. Despite covering only 3% of the global la...
Off-road driving with heavy machinery (harvesters and forwarders) in logging operations nowadays is ...
Nowadays, when Lidar technologies are developing so fast, it is a lot easier and efficient to use in...
"May 2014."Thesis supervisor: Dr. Stephen H. Anderson.Includes vita.Former studies have shown that o...
Dry, grassy sites within Douglas-fir forests are difficult to regenerate following harvesting due to...
Northern peatlands are large reservoirs of soil organic carbon (C). Historically peatlands have ser...
New technologies in remote sensing provide opportunities for effectively sampling information on top...
During the 20th Century, new tree planting techniques combined with tax incentives encouraged the es...
Due to changes in Swedish forestry there is an increasing interest in growing mixed stands. Earlier ...
Increased demand for forest-derived biomass has resulted in changes in harvest intensities in Finlan...
The Tongue River in Cavalier has experienced severe erosion and bank failures in recent years. Two h...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2014Permafrost thaw in boreal peatlands causes an ecos...
Road network modelling has great potential to reduce forest road construction and planning costs. F...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyNathan O. NelsonEutrophication of freshwater lakes and stream...
With the continuous trend of drying climate it has become evident that water scarcity is becoming a ...
Boreal peatlands are important in the global carbon cycle. Despite covering only 3% of the global la...