En jämförelse avseende beståndsgående-och stickvägsgående gallringsmaskiner

The purpose of this report is to investigate and compare the difference between stand-thinning machines and strip-road thinning machines, and how they affect the stand on behalf of future growth, theoretical economic result, wind impact, snow pressure and density of stand. The investigation is rega...

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Autor principal: Jonsson, Mikael
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
sueco
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7547/
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description The purpose of this report is to investigate and compare the difference between stand-thinning machines and strip-road thinning machines, and how they affect the stand on behalf of future growth, theoretical economic result, wind impact, snow pressure and density of stand. The investigation is regarding the first commercial thinning of pine stands, after pre-commercial thinning that was well conducted. The investigation area was located near Katrineholm, Sweden. The measurements that were measured were strength of thinning and amounts of wind throws, snow-breaks and hauling damages. The results that emerged, was that thinning with strip-road machines had a significantly higher strength of thinning over all, as compared with the stand- thinning machines (45 percent versus 30 percent). Comparisons between wind-throws, snow-breaks and hauling damages of the stand could not establish any significant differences between the two methods that were investigated. Conclusions, over all, were that if forest owners want to have more timber volume left for second thinning and final cut of the stand, the forest owners should choose the method with stand-thinning machines. From the point of view of gentle treatment of the stand and ground damages the choice should be the same. However, the method with strip-road thinning machines is the most common and accessible method in Sweden. Most likely it is the most economical way to manage the stand for forest owners in present time. If the method with stand-thinning machines is becoming more common in Sweden, it is suggested for forest owners to consider the stand-thinning method as a candidate for treatment due to economic aspects.
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spelling RepoSLU75472015-01-08T09:48:38Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7547/ En jämförelse avseende beståndsgående-och stickvägsgående gallringsmaskiner Jonsson, Mikael Forestry - General aspects Forest engineering Agricultural machinery and equipment The purpose of this report is to investigate and compare the difference between stand-thinning machines and strip-road thinning machines, and how they affect the stand on behalf of future growth, theoretical economic result, wind impact, snow pressure and density of stand. The investigation is regarding the first commercial thinning of pine stands, after pre-commercial thinning that was well conducted. The investigation area was located near Katrineholm, Sweden. The measurements that were measured were strength of thinning and amounts of wind throws, snow-breaks and hauling damages. The results that emerged, was that thinning with strip-road machines had a significantly higher strength of thinning over all, as compared with the stand- thinning machines (45 percent versus 30 percent). Comparisons between wind-throws, snow-breaks and hauling damages of the stand could not establish any significant differences between the two methods that were investigated. Conclusions, over all, were that if forest owners want to have more timber volume left for second thinning and final cut of the stand, the forest owners should choose the method with stand-thinning machines. From the point of view of gentle treatment of the stand and ground damages the choice should be the same. However, the method with strip-road thinning machines is the most common and accessible method in Sweden. Most likely it is the most economical way to manage the stand for forest owners in present time. If the method with stand-thinning machines is becoming more common in Sweden, it is suggested for forest owners to consider the stand-thinning method as a candidate for treatment due to economic aspects. 2014-12-29 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7547/7/jonsson_m_141229.pdf Jonsson, Mikael, 2014. En jämförelse avseende beståndsgående-och stickvägsgående gallringsmaskiner. First cycle, G2E. Skinnskatteberg: (S) > School for Forest Management <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-210.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-4045 swe
spellingShingle Forestry - General aspects
Forest engineering
Agricultural machinery and equipment
Jonsson, Mikael
En jämförelse avseende beståndsgående-och stickvägsgående gallringsmaskiner
title En jämförelse avseende beståndsgående-och stickvägsgående gallringsmaskiner
title_full En jämförelse avseende beståndsgående-och stickvägsgående gallringsmaskiner
title_fullStr En jämförelse avseende beståndsgående-och stickvägsgående gallringsmaskiner
title_full_unstemmed En jämförelse avseende beståndsgående-och stickvägsgående gallringsmaskiner
title_short En jämförelse avseende beståndsgående-och stickvägsgående gallringsmaskiner
title_sort en jämförelse avseende beståndsgående-och stickvägsgående gallringsmaskiner
topic Forestry - General aspects
Forest engineering
Agricultural machinery and equipment
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7547/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/7547/