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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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RIJEČ UREDNIŠTVA
     
Uredništvo HŠD
No progress in forestry without science and without culture     pdf     HR     EN 409
 
IZVORNI ZNANSTVENI ČLANCI
     
Ida Katičić Bogdan, Rudolf Stipetić, Antonio Vidaković, Marko Bačurin, Saša Bogdan, Zlatko Šatović, Igor Poljak UDKps://doi.org/10.31298/sl.149.9-10.1
Genetic diversity and genotyping of clones in clonal seed orchard of black pine (Pinus nigra J.F.Arnold)     pdf     HR     EN 411
Jelena Kranjec Orlović, Fran Bono Cindrić, Darwin Damijanić, Damir Drvodelić, Mario Šango, Sanja Bogunović, Danko Diminić UDKps://doi.org/10.31298/sl.149.9-10.2
First report of Diaporthe eres associated with stem and branch canker on Quercus robur L. in Croatia     pdf     HR     EN 423
Viktorija Brndevska Stipanović, Vlatko Andonovski, Saša Orlović UDKps://doi.org/10.31298/sl.149.9-10.3
Diversity of woody plants in urban parks of Skopje, North Macedonia     pdf     HR     EN 431
Igor Poljak, Marijan Vuković, Ana Vuković, Matija Magdić, Antonio Vidaković, Ivana Zegnal, Doris Marjanović, Irena Šapić UDKps://doi.org/10.31298/sl.149.9-10.4
Leaf morphological variation in Ribes alpinum L. across elevation gradients in the north-western Dinaric Alps: evidence of phenotypic plasticity and habitat influence     pdf     HR     EN 443
Neşe Gülci, John Sessions, Preston Green UDKps://doi.org/10.31298/sl.149.9-10.5
Assessment of tethered harvester productivity: a case study in western Oregon, USA     pdf     HR     EN 457
The use of winch-assisted (tethered) mechanized harvesting systems has recently increased on steep terrain in the Pacific Northwest, USA. Tethered systems are used to support and stabilize the operation of production machines such as harvesters, feller bunchers, forwarders, and grapple skidders on steep slopes. Studies on the environmental impacts, productivity, and costs of these systems should be in focus due to the rapid use of winch-assisted systems in forestry. In this study, a tethered harvester operation working was evaluated using time and motion study analysis. The study was conducted in a clear-cutting area within a Douglas-fir stand in the Oregon Coast Range near Corvallis, Oregon, United States. The production activities were evaluated in stages, including the tethered harvester moving to the tree, preparing for cutting, cutting, and processing. The most time-consuming work stage in the study was determined to be the processing time of the tree. The average delay-free efficiency of the tethered harvester was determined as 40.16 m3/h, while the minimum efficiency was 16 m3/h and the maximum efficiency was 75.02 m3/h. Production efficiency was mostly affected by tree size, with productivity increasing as tree size increased. Statistical analysis showed that there was a significant relationship between tree height, tree diameter, tree volume, and productivity.
 
STRUČNI ČLANCI
     
Zoran Šikić, Morana Bačić UDKps://doi.org/10.31298/sl.149.9-10.6
Spatial coverage of Natura 2000 forest target habitat types in Zadar County     pdf     HR     EN 467

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