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Cable Logging Contract Rates in the Alps: the Effect of Regional Variability and Technical Constraints

Raffaele Spinelli orcid id orcid.org/0000-0001-9545-1004 ; CNR IVALSA Via Madonna del Piano 10 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (FI) ITALY
Rien Visser ; University of Canterbury College of Engineering Private Bag 480 Christchurch NEW ZEALAND
Oliver Thees ; Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Zürcherstrasse 111 8903 Birmensdorf SWITZERLAND
Udo Hans Sauter ; Forest Research Institute Baden-Württemberg (FVA) Wonnhaldestraße 4 79100 Freiburg GERMANY
Nike Krajnc ; Slovenian Forestry Institute Department of Forest Techniques and Economy Večna pot 2 1000 Ljubljana SLOVENIA
Catherine Riond ; ONF Pôle R&D Montagne Quai Charles Roissard 42 73026 Chambery CEDEX FRANCE
Natascia Magagnotti ; CNR IVALSA Via Madonna del Piano 10 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (FI) ITALY


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A survey of cable logging contracts was conducted in 5 of the 8 Alpine countries, namely: France, Germany, Italy, Slovenia and Switzerland. The goals of the survey were to set a general reference for cable logging rates, to identify eventual differences between countries and to determine the effect of technical work parameters (i.e. piece size, removal per hectare, line length) on actual contract rates. With a total sample size of 566 units, the mean removal and rate were 165 m3 ha–1 and 42.9 € m–3, respectively. Both removal per hectare and contract logging rates varied considerably and the study found significant differences between countries. Switzerland stood out from the group with the highest removal (345 m3 ha–1), but also the highest contract rate (79.5 € m–3). Removal per hectare was lowest in Italy with just 58.3 m3 ha–1, and logging rate lowest in Slovenia at 29.3 € m–3. Logging rates were highly correlated with the average labour rate of each country. Technical factors such as tree size, line length and tract size explained about 40% of the variability in logging rates. Therefore, 60% of the variability is explained by other technical factors not included in our data and by non-technical factors, such as local market dynamics.

Ključne riječi

harvesting; mountain; wood; forestry; yarder

Hrčak ID:

151780

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/151780

Datum izdavanja:

1.10.2015.

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