A Spatially Explicit Method to Assess the Economic Suitability of a Forest Road Network for Timber Harvest in Steep Terrain

Despite relatively high road density in the forests of Switzerland, a large percentage of that road network does not fulfill best practice requirements. Before upgrading or rebuilding the road network, harvesting planners must first determine which areas have insufficient access. Traditional assessm...

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Main Authors: Leo Gallus Bont, Marielle Fraefel, Christoph Fischer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/4/169
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spelling doaj-56de9fa8dcbf4176a9c86665896dc1e92020-11-25T00:35:58ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072018-03-019416910.3390/f9040169f9040169A Spatially Explicit Method to Assess the Economic Suitability of a Forest Road Network for Timber Harvest in Steep TerrainLeo Gallus Bont0Marielle Fraefel1Christoph Fischer2Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL), Forest Production Systems Group, Zuercherstrasse 111, CH 8903 Birmensdorf, SwitzerlandSwiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL), GIS Group, Zuercherstrasse 111, CH 8903 Birmensdorf, SwitzerlandSwiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research (WSL), Scientific Service NFI, Zuercherstrasse 111, CH 8903 Birmensdorf, SwitzerlandDespite relatively high road density in the forests of Switzerland, a large percentage of that road network does not fulfill best practice requirements. Before upgrading or rebuilding the road network, harvesting planners must first determine which areas have insufficient access. Traditional assessment methods tend to only report specific values such as road density. However, those values do not identify the exact parcels or areas that are inaccessible. Here, we present a model that assesses the economic suitability of each timbered parcel for wood-harvesting operations, including tree-felling and processing, and off- and on-road transport (hauling), based on the existing road network. The entire wood supply chain from forest (standing trees) to a virtual pile at the border of the planning unit was captured. This method was particularly designed for steep terrain and was tested in the Canton of Grisons in Switzerland. Compared with classical approaches, such as the road density concept, which only deliver average values, this new method enables planners to assess the development of a road network in a spatially explicit manner and to easily identify the reason and the location of shortcomings in the road network. Moreover, while other related spatially explicit approaches focus only on harvesting operations, the assessment method proposed here also includes limitations (road standards) of the road network.http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/4/169harvestingsteep terrainforest operationsforest road networkoptimization heuristics
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Christoph Fischer
A Spatially Explicit Method to Assess the Economic Suitability of a Forest Road Network for Timber Harvest in Steep Terrain
Forests
harvesting
steep terrain
forest operations
forest road network
optimization heuristics
author_facet Leo Gallus Bont
Marielle Fraefel
Christoph Fischer
author_sort Leo Gallus Bont
title A Spatially Explicit Method to Assess the Economic Suitability of a Forest Road Network for Timber Harvest in Steep Terrain
title_short A Spatially Explicit Method to Assess the Economic Suitability of a Forest Road Network for Timber Harvest in Steep Terrain
title_full A Spatially Explicit Method to Assess the Economic Suitability of a Forest Road Network for Timber Harvest in Steep Terrain
title_fullStr A Spatially Explicit Method to Assess the Economic Suitability of a Forest Road Network for Timber Harvest in Steep Terrain
title_full_unstemmed A Spatially Explicit Method to Assess the Economic Suitability of a Forest Road Network for Timber Harvest in Steep Terrain
title_sort spatially explicit method to assess the economic suitability of a forest road network for timber harvest in steep terrain
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Despite relatively high road density in the forests of Switzerland, a large percentage of that road network does not fulfill best practice requirements. Before upgrading or rebuilding the road network, harvesting planners must first determine which areas have insufficient access. Traditional assessment methods tend to only report specific values such as road density. However, those values do not identify the exact parcels or areas that are inaccessible. Here, we present a model that assesses the economic suitability of each timbered parcel for wood-harvesting operations, including tree-felling and processing, and off- and on-road transport (hauling), based on the existing road network. The entire wood supply chain from forest (standing trees) to a virtual pile at the border of the planning unit was captured. This method was particularly designed for steep terrain and was tested in the Canton of Grisons in Switzerland. Compared with classical approaches, such as the road density concept, which only deliver average values, this new method enables planners to assess the development of a road network in a spatially explicit manner and to easily identify the reason and the location of shortcomings in the road network. Moreover, while other related spatially explicit approaches focus only on harvesting operations, the assessment method proposed here also includes limitations (road standards) of the road network.
topic harvesting
steep terrain
forest operations
forest road network
optimization heuristics
url http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/4/169
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