Horse skidding for extracting logwood is characterized as a niche activity in small-scale forestry, limited to small tracts and low volumes, where environmental impacts and aesthetics are concerned, and to operations with no wood-processing facilities. This article documents and analyzes the widespread persistence, current magnitude, and multiple advantages of horse skidding in large-scale industrial community forest enterprises in Chihuahua, Mexico. We extracted data from the logging permit files of 59 communities in the Sierra Tarahumara and conducted semi-structured interviews with community leaders and foresters in 18 communities, 17 random selections, and one purposefully selected case. There are nine communities that can be considered...
The article describes simple but effective technology used for clearing logs from forests
Harvesting operations in timber concessions have traditionally followed strategies related to enterp...
Forest harvesting with animals is a labor-intensive operation. It is expensive to use machines on sm...
Horse skidding for extracting logwood is characterized as a niche activity in small-scale forestry, ...
The authors compared the financial and energy performance of horse and tractor skidding, under the c...
The authors tested two alternative treatments for small wood extraction in protected conservation ar...
In an attempt to perpetuate traditional forest management, the authors tested a new compact tractor ...
Community forestry can deliver economic, socio-cultural and ecological benefits to local communities...
Forest harvesting with animals is a labor-intensive operation. While mechanized logging is very effi...
Abstract-Worldwide demand for wood and wood products will continue to increase as global human popul...
Researchers have long argued that improved livestock technologies and intensification will reduce th...
Despite regional deforestation threats, the state of Quintana Roo has maintained over 80% of its ter...
Horse and Mule Logging Poster: Berea College has been incorporating horse and mule logging into our ...
With a land tenure structure dating back to the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Mexico is second only to...
Declining proi tability of agriculture and/or higher prices of forest products and services typicall...
The article describes simple but effective technology used for clearing logs from forests
Harvesting operations in timber concessions have traditionally followed strategies related to enterp...
Forest harvesting with animals is a labor-intensive operation. It is expensive to use machines on sm...
Horse skidding for extracting logwood is characterized as a niche activity in small-scale forestry, ...
The authors compared the financial and energy performance of horse and tractor skidding, under the c...
The authors tested two alternative treatments for small wood extraction in protected conservation ar...
In an attempt to perpetuate traditional forest management, the authors tested a new compact tractor ...
Community forestry can deliver economic, socio-cultural and ecological benefits to local communities...
Forest harvesting with animals is a labor-intensive operation. While mechanized logging is very effi...
Abstract-Worldwide demand for wood and wood products will continue to increase as global human popul...
Researchers have long argued that improved livestock technologies and intensification will reduce th...
Despite regional deforestation threats, the state of Quintana Roo has maintained over 80% of its ter...
Horse and Mule Logging Poster: Berea College has been incorporating horse and mule logging into our ...
With a land tenure structure dating back to the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Mexico is second only to...
Declining proi tability of agriculture and/or higher prices of forest products and services typicall...
The article describes simple but effective technology used for clearing logs from forests
Harvesting operations in timber concessions have traditionally followed strategies related to enterp...
Forest harvesting with animals is a labor-intensive operation. It is expensive to use machines on sm...