Research on logging: comparison of reduced-impact logging and conventional logging techniques

This chapter provides a brief overview of the reduced impact logging (RIL) as one of the main objectives of the first phase of the Bulungan research project. This activity was conducted in response to a question whether timber harvesting can be compatible with other forest services, values and funct...

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Main Authors: Kartawinata, K., Dwiprabowo, H., Sist, P.
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: CIFOR and ITTO 2002
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18651
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description This chapter provides a brief overview of the reduced impact logging (RIL) as one of the main objectives of the first phase of the Bulungan research project. This activity was conducted in response to a question whether timber harvesting can be compatible with other forest services, values and functions. The main objective of RIL is to reduce soil disturbance, damage to residual trees and maintain future production of timber.
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spelling CGSpace186512025-01-24T14:11:50Z Research on logging: comparison of reduced-impact logging and conventional logging techniques Kartawinata, K. Dwiprabowo, H. Sist, P. logging reduction damage plant residues soil This chapter provides a brief overview of the reduced impact logging (RIL) as one of the main objectives of the first phase of the Bulungan research project. This activity was conducted in response to a question whether timber harvesting can be compatible with other forest services, values and functions. The main objective of RIL is to reduce soil disturbance, damage to residual trees and maintain future production of timber. 2002 2012-06-04T09:08:39Z 2012-06-04T09:08:39Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/18651 en CIFOR and ITTO Kartawinata, K., Dwiprabowo, H., Sist, P. 2002. Research on logging: comparison of reduced-impact logging and conventional logging techniques . In: CIFOR. ITTO project PD 12/97 Rev.1 (F): forest, science and sustainability: the Bulungan model forest: technical report phase 1, 1997-2001. :23-25. Bogor, Indonesia, CIFOR and ITTO.
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reduction
damage
plant residues
soil
Kartawinata, K.
Dwiprabowo, H.
Sist, P.
Research on logging: comparison of reduced-impact logging and conventional logging techniques
title Research on logging: comparison of reduced-impact logging and conventional logging techniques
title_full Research on logging: comparison of reduced-impact logging and conventional logging techniques
title_fullStr Research on logging: comparison of reduced-impact logging and conventional logging techniques
title_full_unstemmed Research on logging: comparison of reduced-impact logging and conventional logging techniques
title_short Research on logging: comparison of reduced-impact logging and conventional logging techniques
title_sort research on logging comparison of reduced impact logging and conventional logging techniques
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reduction
damage
plant residues
soil
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