Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) Toolbox

Tool Details

Logging of mountain forests

Year of publication 1982
The third FAO/Austria training Course on Mountain Forest Roads and Harvesting was held in the Forestry Training Centre of Ossia and Ort, Austria, from 1 to 28 June, 1981. The Course was made possible by a special contribution from Austria in support of FAO's Regular Programme Activities in the field of logging. As with the previous courses, this third was organized by FAO in cooperation with the Government of Austria. This report is a compilation of the lecture papers presented. The main objectives of the courses were to familiarize the participants with the problems encountered in the harvesting of mountain forests on a sustained basis, taking into consideration the effects of logging on environment. Particular emphasis was given to the practical planning, surveying, construction and maintenance of forest roads as well as the planning, choice and use of logging technology suitable for mountain forest conditions. Other important objectives were to draw the attention of the participants to work safety, health, ergonomics and productivity in logging. The participants included people from institutions such as ministries of agriculture and forestry, public forestry administrations, public and private forest enterprises and forestry training centres. It is hoped that also foresters from developing countries can profit from the information contained in this paper.
Type of Tool
Guidelines, manual, kits for trainers
Scale of Application
Global
Region
Global
Biome
All
Forest Type
All forest types (natural and planted)
Primary Designated Function
Production
Management Responsibility
All