Type
Technical paper
Subjects
News & Resources, Publications, Sustainable Land Management & Climate Change (SLMACC) Research Programme
Note, while this document is marked 'confidential', it has since been approved for public release.
In New Zealand, forest harvesting contributes about 50 percent of the cost of wood production, one of the highest harvesting costs in the world. The purpose of this project was to address these high costs by producing a dynamic-systems model of the harvesting process which could be used to define factors influencing harvesting productivity, identify opportunities for short-term improvements, and long-term changes to steep slope harvesting.
Published
Last updated
ISBN Online
978-0-478-40451-7
ISSN Online
2253-3923