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FORESTS IN THE LIGHT OF THE NEW FOREST ACT pdf HR EN | 349 | |
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI | ||
Mladen Ognjenović, Ivica Čehulić, Ante Kaliger, Maja Križanec, Anamarija Laslo, Ivan Seletković, Nenad Potočić | UDK 630* 114 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.7-8.1 | |
The influence of soil conditioner „Herbafertil“ on the growth and development of amur maple (Acer tataricum L. ssp. ginnala Maxim.) in a nursery trial pdf HR EN | 351 | |
Violeta Dimitrova | UDK 630* 537 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.7-8.2 | |
Stocks of dead biomass of beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) forest ecosystems in West Balkan Range, Bulgaria pdf HR EN | 363 | |
Michal Bugala, Zuzana Parobeková, Ján Parobek | UDK 630* 180 + 564 (001) https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.7-8.3 | |
Influence of the ecological conditions on the productive potential of Grey alder pdf HR EN | 371 | |
PRETHODNO PRIOPĆENJE | ||
Zdravko Dolenec | UDK 630* 148.2 + 111 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.7-8.4 | |
Results of long-term monitoring of timing of laying in deciduous forest Blue tit (Cyanistes caeruleus L.) in northwestern Croatia pdf HR EN | 381 | |
Ebubekir Gündogdu | UDK 630* 451 + 153 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.7-8.5 | |
A new location record of European polecat (Mustela putorius L.) from northeastern forests in Turkey pdf HR EN | 387 | |
PREGLEDNI ČLANCI | ||
Martina Đodan, Robert Brus, Anne-Mareen Eisold, Valeriu-Norocel Nicolescu, Milan Oršanić, Kristina Pratasiene, Sanja Perić | UDK 630* 181.5 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.7-8.6 | |
Non-native tree species in the viewpoint of climate change: chances and opportunities - Croatia as a case study pdf HR EN | 391 | |
Markéta Špaková, Božena Šerá | UDK 630* 174 + 272 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.7-8.7 | |
Woody plants of the main part of the Bečov Botanical Garden pdf HR EN | 403 | |
STRUČNI ČLANCI | ||
Darko Posarić, Stjepan Nikolić | UDK 630* 582 https://doi.org/10.31298/sl.142.7-8.8 | |
Establishment of a network of haulage tracks and silvicultural trails in Pedunculate oak forests as a way of more efficient stand tending and more efficient forest exploitation pdf HR EN | 411 | |
Summary The establishment of silvicultural trails in young pedunculate oak forests for the purpose of simplifying work of tending young stands and more effective control of done work in Croatia was first made in 1977 in forest area managed by Forest Office Đurđenovac (Sabljak 1990) and Forest Office Cerna. Since then, it has gradually expanded as an accepted technology of work mainly in the Slavonian Forest Administrations of the Croatian Forests ltd., while in other Forest Administrations it was not accepted. Croatian Forests ltd. still have not analyzed the effectiveness of this technology, and the decision of its implementation has been left to the Forest Administrations, even Forest Offices. The technology is based on the formation of a 3 m wide regular network of haulage tracks perpendicular to the forest road and silvicultural trails 1.5 m wide parallel to the same forest road. The production area between the trails is different in width in different Forest Administrations, but most often 5 m. The grid is formed in the year of the first intervention after the final cut (before filling with seedlings or tending). It is easier to work when trails exist, and the control of a done work is especially effective. On the other hand, it is cut down between 24 and 29 % of already rejuvenated surfaces, which is the basic argument for the opponents of this technology. The article proposes to try different ways and positions of silvicultural trails. Haulage tracks are made simultaneously with the silvicultural trails and are used to haul wood material from the beginning of the thinning process to the end of the rotation period. The haulage tracks axis distance in the 750 × 750 m dimension forest compartments is 37.5 m, which divides the compartment’s surface into 20 equal segments. In compartments with other dimensions the spacing varies usually between 40 and 50 m, and the increasing of spacing between the haulage tracks reduces the efficiency of hauling. Therefore, it would be worthwhile testing the different distances between the axis of the haulage tracks, in the first place that one of 25 meters. Since this issue has very little written material in our country, and technology has been in use for many years, this article aims to describe the present situation, to indicate the good and bad sides of the establishment of haulage tracks and silvicultural trails grid, and to initiate a discussion with the ultimate goal of defining the optimal way of work and especially its unification and application throughout the pedunculate oak area in Croatia. Key words: Pedunculate oak; tending of stands; silvicultural trails; haulage tracks; haul. | ||