The present study was conducted on the slopes of the Bilogora mountain in the central region of Croatia.Logging operations were performed at two felling sites with two different silviculturual treatments:thinning was performed at worksite A, and a regeneration cut was performed at worksite B. A half-lengthharvesting method and the skidding of half-processed wood assortments were used in the study areas.At both sites, the timber extraction was performed by a rubber-tired mini-skidder (Ecotrac 55V, Hittnertractors, Bjelovar – Croatia). The main aims of the present study were to provide limited but significant dataregarding the experiences related to working times, productivity, energy inputs, and greenhouse gasses(GHG) emissions for timber extraction using a skidder. This skidder was an average, compact and highlyspecialised machine, and, as shown by previous studies, this mini-skidder can effectively replace forestry-fitted crawler tractors, common agricultural tractors and cable yarders under particular conditions. In thecontext of small-scale forestry this mini-skidder as when compared with common agricultural tractor orforestry-fitted tractors, is more environmentally friendly in terms of energy inputs and GHG emissionsduring the wood extraction operation. In addition, the most important parameters that affect the use ofa similar machine during wood extraction were evaluated in the present work. The average extractionnet (PSH0) productivities (m3h−1) were 3.20 m3h−1for worksite A and 4.95 m3h−1for worksite B. Theenergy consumptions were 113.4 MJ m−3for worksite A and 56.1 MJ m−3for worksite B. Lower pollutantemission values were calculated for worksite B. At worksite B, the minimum value of CO2emissions onthe environment caused by the skidding operation was determined.

Skidding operations in thinning and shelterwood cut of mixed stands – Work productivity, energy inputs and emissions / Dinko Vusić;Marijan Šušnjar;Enrico Marchi;Raffaello Spina;Željko Zečić;Rodolfo Picchio. - In: ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING. - ISSN 0925-8574. - STAMPA. - 61:(2013), pp. 216-223. [10.1016/j.ecoleng.2013.09.052]

Skidding operations in thinning and shelterwood cut of mixed stands – Work productivity, energy inputs and emissions

MARCHI, ENRICO;
2013

Abstract

The present study was conducted on the slopes of the Bilogora mountain in the central region of Croatia.Logging operations were performed at two felling sites with two different silviculturual treatments:thinning was performed at worksite A, and a regeneration cut was performed at worksite B. A half-lengthharvesting method and the skidding of half-processed wood assortments were used in the study areas.At both sites, the timber extraction was performed by a rubber-tired mini-skidder (Ecotrac 55V, Hittnertractors, Bjelovar – Croatia). The main aims of the present study were to provide limited but significant dataregarding the experiences related to working times, productivity, energy inputs, and greenhouse gasses(GHG) emissions for timber extraction using a skidder. This skidder was an average, compact and highlyspecialised machine, and, as shown by previous studies, this mini-skidder can effectively replace forestry-fitted crawler tractors, common agricultural tractors and cable yarders under particular conditions. In thecontext of small-scale forestry this mini-skidder as when compared with common agricultural tractor orforestry-fitted tractors, is more environmentally friendly in terms of energy inputs and GHG emissionsduring the wood extraction operation. In addition, the most important parameters that affect the use ofa similar machine during wood extraction were evaluated in the present work. The average extractionnet (PSH0) productivities (m3h−1) were 3.20 m3h−1for worksite A and 4.95 m3h−1for worksite B. Theenergy consumptions were 113.4 MJ m−3for worksite A and 56.1 MJ m−3for worksite B. Lower pollutantemission values were calculated for worksite B. At worksite B, the minimum value of CO2emissions onthe environment caused by the skidding operation was determined.
2013
61
216
223
Dinko Vusić;Marijan Šušnjar;Enrico Marchi;Raffaello Spina;Željko Zečić;Rodolfo Picchio
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