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Sundberg, B.; Silversides, C.R.

 
9789024736836: Operational Efficiency in Forestry: Vol. 1: Analysis: 29 (Forestry Sciences, 29)

Sinopsis

It is our conviction - based on many years of teaching and practical experience - that professional skill in forestry will develop more rea­ dily and more efficiently if forestry students are presented with a clear understanding, at an early stage, of the impact of the physical factors that both enhance and inhibit forestry activities. Tnis know­ ledge is best aquired by adressing the physical world of forestry with a set of analytical tools through which an almost infinite number of variables can be listed in order, be measured and their interaction be explored and resolved. This is the main purpose of this joint effort, presented in two volumes, Part I and Part II. Part I is analytic, written as a basic text for undergraduates in cour­ ses such as logging, transport, forest engineering and even forest ma­ nagement. It deals with the fundamentals of technology in forestry as determined by the physical environment. Briefly it can be visualized as the application of forestry wi thin the parameters: space, time and energy. Forestry is a process with a long time horizon. Free solar energy creates biomass which, with the aid of other forms of energy, is converted into products and services. A knowledge of the dependecies and interactions is indiGpensible for the forestry profession. The analytic approach serves two purposes: to bring about a clear un­ derstanding of the real world of forest and to develop tools through which efficiency and productivity can be explored and improved.

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It is our conviction - based on many years of teaching and practical experience - that professional skill in forestry will develop more rea­ dily and more efficiently if forestry students are presented with a clear understanding, at an early stage, of the impact of the physical factors that both enhance and inhibit forestry activities. Tnis know­ ledge is best aquired by adressing the physical world of forestry with a set of analytical tools through which an almost infinite number of variables can be listed in order, be measured and their interaction be explored and resolved. This is the main purpose of this joint effort, presented in two volumes, Part I and Part II. Part I is analytic, written as a basic text for undergraduates in cour­ ses such as logging, transport, forest engineering and even forest ma­ nagement. It deals with the fundamentals of technology in forestry as determined by the physical environment. Briefly it can be visualized as the application of forestry wi thin the parameters: space, time and energy. Forestry is a process with a long time horizon. Free solar energy creates biomass which, with the aid of other forms of energy, is converted into products and services. A knowledge of the dependecies and interactions is indiGpensible for the forestry profession. The analytic approach serves two purposes: to bring about a clear un­ derstanding of the real world of forest and to develop tools through which efficiency and productivity can be explored and improved.

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9789048183098: Operational Efficiency in Forestry: Volume 1: Analysis: Vol. 1: Analysis: 29 (Forestry Sciences, 29)

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ISBN 10:  904818309X ISBN 13:  9789048183098
Editorial: Springer Netherlands, 2009
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