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Reduced-impact logging experiments: impact of harvesting intensities and logging techniques on stand damage
Shanley, P.; Rodriguez Gaia, G.
发表日期1998
出处Bertault, J.G., Kadir, K., (eds) Silvicultural research in a lowland mixed dipterocarp forest of East Kalimantan: the contribution of STREK project. 139-162
出版年1998
语种英语
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Timber harvesting was investigated both in terms of commercial timber volume extracted and impact on residual stand. Conventional and Reduced Impact Logging (RIL) techniques were compared on the basis of pre- and post-harvesting stand inventories. Timber volume extracted averaged 87 m3 ha-1 and the resulting commercial volume was 46 m3 ha-1 (i.e. 53.8% of the felled volume). On average, logging damage affected 40% of the residual trees (dbh > 10 cm): injured and dead trees were recorded in equivalent proportions (21% and 19% respectively). Generally, felling operations caused injury to trees, crown damage being most common, whereas skidding caused death to trees, essentially by uprooting. Tree injury and death from RIL, in contrast, was substantially lower (30.5%) than from conventional methods (48.1%). This study demonstrated that the impact of logging on trees can be substantially reduced by strict supervision and planning of logging operations and limit of harvesting intensity, which should not exceed 80 m3 ha-1. If these technical recommendations are followed, it is possible to reduce the damage by 20% which is equivalent to about 100 stems ha-1 (dbh > 10 cm).

主题logging effects ; harvesting ; forest damage
URLhttps://www.cifor.org/library/362/
来源智库Center for International Forestry Research (Indonesia)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/89775
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