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Steffi Heinrichs, Aníbal Pauchard and Peter Schall
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Rodolfo Picchio, Giuseppe Pignatti, Enrico Marchi, Francesco Latterini, Mirko Benanchi, Cristiano Foderi, Rachele Venanzi and Stefano Verani
A well-planned forest road network is essential for meeting the goal of sustainable forest management. Forest roads play a key role in commercial purposes, fire prevention, and recreational activities. The aim of this work was to apply precision forestry...
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Scott M. Barrett, Wallace M. Aust, Michael C. Bolding, William A. Lakel, John F. Munsell
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Logging residues are often utilized as a Best Management Practice (BMP) for stabilizing bare soil on forest harvesting operations. As utilization of woody biomass increases, concern has developed regarding availability of residues for implementing BMPs. ...
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Suwarno Suwarno 10.21831/economia.v8i2.1226
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Abstract: Changes in subsistence patterns in relation to the perception of rural communities towards education. This study aims to describe the pattern of subsistence in rural communities before and after roads and bridges built, and a shift in the perce...
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C. Kevin Lyons,Ken Day
This project assessed whether mulching windrows of waste wood from right-of-way logging could produce an all-weather road surface for in-block roads. Three in-block spur roads in the Alex Fraser Research Forest at Williams Lake, B.C., were divided into t...
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Robert G. D'Eon
Logging roads are a large component of forest management and have been directly linked to a variety of negative ecological effects, including forest fragmentation. Much research exists that views logging roads as barriers to organism movement, and, from ...
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