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Ecological consequences in forest stands subject to anthropogenic impact during logging and transport operations

Journal: RUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety (Vol.28, No. 1)

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Page : 7-18

Keywords : tree damage; forest felling; logging ecology; method; environmental factors; harm assessment; forest plantations;

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Abstract

The article presents the results of experimental studies reflecting the ecological reality of the consequences of the standard logging process, in which the destruction of the remaining forest stands takes place. The main environmental factors of anthropogenic impact on forest plantations, passed through selective felling using forestry equipment, are disclosed. The main regularities have been identified and formalized, allowing to quantify the damage caused to trees left on the cutting area. Statistical data of experimental observations of damage to forest stands are given, depending on the conditions of their growth. The obtained patterns are implemented in the Predic applic 1.0 software package, officially registered with Rospatent.

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