PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVING TECHNOLOGICAL STRUCTURES OF WOOD EXPLOITATION IN THE STANDS COVERED WITH WORKS BY THINNING

Journal Title: EcoTerra (Journal of Environmental Research and Protection) - Year 2010, Vol 24, Issue 24

Abstract

The paper presents technological aspects of the zoning of the land under study, represented by the mountaineous area of Tibles Mountains and precisely Izvorul Bailor-Borcut basin from the teritory of Beclean Forestry. The paper also focuses on issues related to improvement of wood exploitation technological structures exploitation in the stands covered with works by thinning. Exploitation of wood, as industrial production process, it can progress only through continuous growth of technical performances, reflected positively in labor productivity (Ionaşcu et al. 2006). Must not neglect the economic aspect of the timber exploitation technological process and the forest-environmental side should also be considered when a technological structure is accomplished.

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Adrian Vasile RUS

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Adrian Vasile RUS (2010). PROPOSALS FOR IMPROVING TECHNOLOGICAL STRUCTURES OF WOOD EXPLOITATION IN THE STANDS COVERED WITH WORKS BY THINNING. EcoTerra (Journal of Environmental Research and Protection), 24(24), 17-19. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-107898