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Znanstveno-stručno i staleško glasilo
Hrvatskoga šumarskoga društva
Journal of Forestry Society of Croatia
      Prvi puta izašao 1877. godine i neprekidno izlazi do današnjeg dana
   ISSN No.: 0373-1332              UDC 630* https://doi.org/10.31298/sl
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PREGLEDNI ČLANCI
     
Martinić, I. UDK 630* 377 + 461
Environmentally Friendly Use of Machinery in Forestry – a Soap Bubble or Near Future     pdf     HR     EN 3
Summary: Forest ecosystems are exposed to longterm degradation due to forest machinery used in various operations in forest management. Meritory subjects agree on the fact that performing forest operations without inflicting damage to environment is not conductible, being so even when all imaginabile safety precautions are applied. On account of constant pressure on soil structure and principally because of machinery movement in forest stands, predominant damage is done by vehicles. This impact is mainly restricted to soil, and only randomly related to vegetation. In paper are discussed adverse environmental impacts of damaged forest stands on vegetation and water balance, the consequence of that damage being the decrease of forest biomass production as well as quality of that biomass (i.e. wood). Paper particularly deals with methods of establishing the extent of various deteriorating impacts and (also with) ways of damage degree expression. In that light, some results of research on most important forest operations (felling, bucking, skidding, forest roads construction) are quoted. Precaution measures and measures for reducing the degree of damage to forest stands encompass technical-technological, work-organizational and economic factors. Respectable attention is given over to / dedicated to measures for avoiding or decreasing damage recommended by ECE/FAO/ILO group that deals with impact of forest mechanization on soil structure. Paper confers on topics that should be subjected to further examination. However, solutions that relate to measures for retrieving devastated soil, criteria of adequate machinery choice and technique as well as development of skidding technology that are environmentally acceptable are eagerly expected. Particularly accentuated are these tasks dealing with / concerning consent of all interested parties (state, forest owners, forest workers, equipment manufacturers and others) in order to reduce damaging and harmful ecological impacts to environmentally acceptable level and thus provide for / ensure long-term economic and ecologically favourable results of forest ecosystem management.Keywords: forestry, forest operations, machines, ecology, forest damage, soil damage.

Starčević, M. UDK 630* 116 + 469
The Effects of Hydro-Melioration on Forest Vegetation of Varoški Lug     pdf     HR     EN 15
Domac, J. UDK 630* 161
Face Project: Monitoring of Free-Air CO2 Enrichment Impact in Closed Canopy Deciduius Forest Projekt FACE: Die Beobachtung vom Einfluß der Luftbereicherung mit CO2 in dichter Beschirmung von Laubwäldern     pdf     HR     EN 27
Sabadi, R. UDK 630* 791 + 799
Profile of Switzerland’s Forestry and Timber Industries in 1995     pdf     HR     EN 33
Zelić, J. UDK 630* 181.1 (Taxus baccata L.)
Yew (Taxus baccata L.), a rare species in the mountains of Požega     pdf     HR     EN 41
 
STRUČNI ČLANCI
     
Potočić, N., Seletković, I. UDK 630* 48 (Abies alba. Quercus robur, Fagus sylvatica)
Croatia Forests Damage Status 1998     pdf     HR     EN 51
Tuškan, S. UDK 630* 242
The Role of Structure on Tending Stands with Thinning in Forest of Pedunculate Oak and Common Hornbeam (Querco roboris - Carpinetum illyricum, Anić)     pdf     HR     EN 57

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