Harvesting Systems and Equipment in British Columbia

Harvesting Systems and Equipment in British Columbia
Author: A. J. MacDonald
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1999
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

Describes the various types of equipment and systems used for harvesting timber in British Columbia.

Small-area Forestry Equipment

Small-area Forestry Equipment
Author: Bob Beckley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1999
Genre: Forest machinery
ISBN:

Describes the results of an equipment demonstration July 27, 1999, at the Targhee National Forest's Island Park Ranger District in Idaho. Several small machines were operated to demonstrate their utility in fuels reduction and in thinning small-diameter stems. The tasks included precommercial thinning and shredding, grinding slash piles, shearing and skidding, and processing at the log landing. The machines demonstrated included a Ford Model 276 Versatile tractor with a Royer Woodsman 5-foot-wide horizontal drum shredder, an ASV HD-4520 Posi-Track with a Dymax forestry tree shear, and a Kubota KH-191 excavator with Hahn HSG-140 single-grip harvester.

Fishes and Forestry

Fishes and Forestry
Author: Thomas G. Northcote
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 800
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1405147911

Many species of fish occupying inland waters reside in watershedsthat were or still are surrounded by forests and are dependent inmajor ways upon such cover. The interactions between fishes andforests are complex, multifaceted, dynamic processes involving mostinland surface waters, forests, subsurface waters, geology andsoils, climate and its changes, and the biotic components of therelevant ecosystems. These interactions also include the aspects offorestry tied to human development, economics, population growthand even philosophies. Fishes and Forestry is truly a landmark publication. Theeditors, Professors Northcote and Hartman, have drawn together andcarefully edited chapters written by 56 scientists from around theworld, covering a vast wealth of information never before appearingwithin the covers of one book. Following an introductory chapter,this exceptional work is broadly divided into sections covering:the ecology of forests, streams, lakes and estuaries; fish biologyand ecology; forestry activities and their effects on aquaticsystems and fishes; 14 chapters covering examples of fish-forestryinteractions from around the world and a final section coveringmeans of effecting better fish-forestry interactions. Fishes and Forestry is an essential purchase for allthose involved in inland fisheries, forestry and their interaction,including fisheries scientists, fish biologists, ecologists,environmental scientists and forestry scientists. Libraries in alluniversities and research establishments where these subjects arestudied and taught should have several copies on their shelves.

Encyclopedia of Agricultural, Food, and Biological Engineering

Encyclopedia of Agricultural, Food, and Biological Engineering
Author: Dennis R. Heldman
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 2001
Release: 2010-10-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1498711073

Examining the role of engineering in delivery of quality consumer products, this expansive resource covers the development and design of procedures, equipment, and systems utilized in the production and conversion of raw materials into food and nonfood consumer goods. With nearly 2000 photographs, figures, tables, and equations including 128 color figures the book emphasizes and illustrates the various engineering processes associated with the production of materials with agricultural origin. With contributions from more than 350 experts and featuring more than 200 entries and 3600 references, this is the largest and most comprehensive guide on raw production technology.

Climate Change, Culture, and Economics

Climate Change, Culture, and Economics
Author: Donald C. Wood
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2015-09-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1785603604

It is becoming increasingly difficult to deny that human activity is a factor in global climate change. This special volume of REA facilitates readers to better understand the ways in which people around the world have adapted (or failed to adapt) culturally to changing economic conditions caused by climate change.

Towards Sustainable Management of the Boreal Forest

Towards Sustainable Management of the Boreal Forest
Author: Philip Joseph Burton
Publisher: NRC Research Press
Total Pages: 1056
Release: 2003
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780660187624

Presenting a summary of the development in boreal forest management, this book provides a progressive vision for some of the world's northern forests. It includes a selection of chapters based on the research conducted by the Sustainable Forest Management Network across Canada. It includes a number of case histories.