Author(s)
Magagnotti, N.; Schweier, J.; Spinelli, R.; Tolosana, E.; Jylhä, P.; Sopushynskyy, I.; Otepka, P.; Nestorovski, L.; Costa, M.; Rodriguez, A.; Rossney, D.; Ruch, P.; Tsioras, P.; Stampfer, K.; Mihelič, M.; Krajnc, N.; Mine, V.; Mederski, P.; McEwan, A.
Publisher
Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
Citation
Coppice forests in Europe, 2018, pp 78-85
This proceedings contains 6 papers entitled: (1) Characteristics and use of large diameter fir [Abies] and spruce [Picea] wood; (2) Timber from large diameter roundwood - problem or chance?; (3) Innovative solutions for cutting large timber; (4) Availability of large diameter roundwood for a...
Author(s)
Niemz, P.; Schärer, W.; Sauter, U. H.; Becker, G.; Glos, P.; Möringer, S.; Teischinger, A.
Publisher
Schweizerischer Forstverein, Zürich, Switzerland
Citation
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen, 2006, 157, 12, pp 570 pp.
Author(s)
Picchio, R.; Senfett, M.; Luchenti, I.; Venanzi, R.
Publisher
Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany
Citation
Coppice forests in Europe, 2018, pp 101-107
The forestry goal of producing large diameter wood seems contradictory to the sawmill industries goal of small to medium diameter wood. Amongst other things, the insufficient knowledge of wood properties of large diameter wood has led to examinations to finding a better way to evaluate wood...
Author(s)
Becker, G.; Bender, G.; Leenen, M.; Sauter, U. H.
Publisher
Schweizerischer Forstverein, Zürich, Switzerland
Citation
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen, 2006, 157, 12, pp 530-538
In Central Europe, stocks of spruce exceeding 50 cm DBH are continuously increasing. On the other hand, demand for large diameter round wood is stagnating even though sawn timber production is growing immensely. Over the last 10 years several research projects have been carried out dealing with...
Author(s)
Glos, P.; Pahler, A.
Publisher
Schweizerischer Forstverein, Zürich, Switzerland
Citation
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen, 2006, 157, 12, pp 539-545
The sustainable management of the Amazon forest is of great importance for the conservation of the biome, minimizing ecological impacts and through the rational use of its resources, without totally destroying the habitat. An alternative sustainable forestry is the use of residues which occur...
Author(s)
Braz, R. L.; Nutto, L.; Brunsmeier, M.; Becker, G.; Silva, D. A. da
Publisher
Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Tocantins, Brazil
Citation
Journal of Biotechnology and Biodiversity, 2014, 5, 2, pp 168-181
Wood, as a natural material, has favourable properties in both technical and aesthetic aspects. Due to its inherent variability, production of high-quality sawn timber demands adequate control of log conversion, which is feasible with computed tomography (CT) log scanning. Existing appearance...
Author(s)
Breinig, L.; Broman, O.; Brüchert, F.; Becker, G.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Wood Material Science and Engineering, 2015, 10, 4, pp 319-334
Stocks of large dimension wood continue to increase, especially of medium quality classes B and C. Apart from newly built major sawmills, small and medium sized sawmills are also beginning to specialise in the processing of large diameter softwood of 3-6 m in length. In its turn, this is leading to ...
Author(s)
Sauter, U. H.; Leenen, M.; Pfeil, C.; Hehn, M.
Publisher
Schweizerischer Forstverein, Zürich, Switzerland
Citation
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen, 2006, 157, 12, pp 551-555
Based on silvicultural requirements and technological developments in the process chain, an increasing stock of large diameter timber is available. Various studies in several European countries on large diameter timber analyse the current situation and possible marketing strategies. The great...
Author(s)
Teischinger, A.; Müller, U.
Publisher
Schweizerischer Forstverein, Zürich, Switzerland
Citation
Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen, 2006, 157, 12, pp 561-564
For avoiding competition with food production, marginal land is economically and environmentally highly attractive for biomass production with short-rotation coppices (SRCs) of fast-growing tree species such as poplars. Herein, we evaluated the environmental impacts of technological, agronomic, and ...
Author(s)
Schweier, J.; Molina-Herrera, S.; Ghirardo, A.; Grote, R.; Díaz-Pinés, E.; Kreuzwieser, J.; Haas, E.; Butterbach-Bahl, K.; Rennenberg, H.; Schnitzler, J. P.; Becker, G.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
GCB Bioenergy, 2017, 9, 7, pp 1207-1221