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|a 9783036549774
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|a Venanzi, Rachele
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|a Technologies, Applications and Assessments for Proper Sustainable Forest Operations (SFO)
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (220 p.)
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|a manual labor
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|a forestry infrastructure
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|a skidding productivity
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|a cable yarder
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|a soil protection
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|a restoration
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|a tree-length logging
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|a no-net-loss
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|a efficiency
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|a SDI
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|a skidding-winch
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|a skidding operation
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|a harvesting site conditions
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|a mining
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|a random forest
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|a forwarding
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|a forestry
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|a soil resilience
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|a stand density index
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|a forwarder
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|a improvement
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|a forest operations
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|a experimental economics
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|a supply mechanism
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|a boreal forest
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|a Sweden
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|a History of engineering & technology / bicssc
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|a reengineering
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|a sustainable forest operation
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|a fuels
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|a GIS
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|a soil properties
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|a machine operating trail
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|a Technology: general issues / bicssc
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|a logging cost analysis
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|a traffic intensity
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|a soft soil
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|a rut depth
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|a wood living species
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|a Mediterranean area
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|a biodiversity conservation
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|a time study technique
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|a cost-efficiency
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|a education
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|a cut-to-length
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|a precision forestry
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|a midfield
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|a game theory
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|a clearcut harvesting
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|a forest operation
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|a GNSS
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|a LiDAR
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|a agro-forestry operations
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|a poplar planting
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|a climate change
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|a sustainability
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|a TLS data
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|a forest residues
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|a sustainable forest operations
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|a postural risk
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|a tethering winch
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|a soil recovery
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|a single-grip harvester
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|a mastication
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|a OWAS method
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|a Schweier, Janine
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|a Picchio, Rodolfo
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|a Venanzi, Rachele
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|a This Special Issue focused on the "Technologies, Applications, and Assessments for Proper Sustainable Forest Operations (SFOs)". One of the main topics was to promote knowledge for future relations between forest logging, environmental protection, and management of forests in order to provide timber at reasonable costs and other ecosystem services, such as recreation and conservation as well as biodiversity. This Special Issue contains 12 original papers, some of them reporting the outcomes of long-time experiences, reviewed by international experts in forestry and forest operations engineering fields. This Special Issue aims to increase the knowledge concerning the SFOs, with practical implications at scientific and technical levels. This Special Issue collected a representative sample of the most recent papers on the subject, which come from many different countries and cover a variety of subjects, confirming the wide scope covered by the Sustainable Forest Operations topic.
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