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A pilot study of continuous cover forestry in boreal forests: Do remaining trees affect forwarder productivity?

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  • Jussi Manner

    (Skogforsk, Uppsala, Sweden)

  • Back Tomas Ersson

    (School of Forest Management, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Skinnskatteberg, Sweden)

Abstract

According to the literature, forwarding productivity depends chiefly on log concentration, the number of assortments, mean log volume, load-size, slope, and extraction distance. However, there is not much scientific knowledge available on forwarding in continuous cover forestry (CCF) in boreal forests, nor whether the presence of remaining trees actually affects forwarding productivity. Thus, the objective of our study was to isolate the effect of remaining trees (i.e. stand density) on forwarding productivity during CCF, specifically selection cutting. The results showed that productivity was explained mainly by the log concentration, while other factors had at most minor effects. Most importantly, stand density did not significantly affect forwarding productivity, ceteris paribus. Thus, we conclude that remaining trees do not affect forwarding productivity in boreal forests. Although the study results from this CCF operation must only be cautiously applied to even-aged forestry, our results raise a general question: do we need separate productivity models for thinning and clearcut operations in boreal forests if remaining trees (stand density) do not affect forwarding productivity? Because of the small dataset, we consider our paper to be a pilot study whose findings need to be verified by studies based on larger datasets including several operators and stands.

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  • Jussi Manner & Back Tomas Ersson, 2023. "A pilot study of continuous cover forestry in boreal forests: Do remaining trees affect forwarder productivity?," Journal of Forest Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 69(7), pages 317-323.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnljfs:v:69:y:2023:i:7:id:44-2023-jfs
    DOI: 10.17221/44/2023-JFS
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    1. Simon Berg & Back Tomas Ersson & Jussi Manner, 2019. "Distance driven and driving speed when forwarding during final felling in Central Sweden," Journal of Forest Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 65(5), pages 183-194.
    2. Martin STRANDGARD & Rick MITCHELL & Mauricio ACUNA, 2017. "Time consumption and productivity of a forwarder operating on a slope in a cut-to-length harvest system in a Pinus radiata D. Don pine plantation," Journal of Forest Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 63(7), pages 324-330.
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    1. Stanislav Novotný & Josef Gallo & Vilém Podrázský, 2024. "Economic parameters of the natural forest regeneration in changing conditions - A case study," Journal of Forest Science, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 70(10), pages 529-538.

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