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Soil and Root Damage in Forestry. Reducing the Impact of Forest Mechanization

  • Book

  • August 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4911852

Agroforestry has significantly impacted our forests, but an often-overlooked issue is the effect of harvesting on soils and root systems. Soil and Root Damage in Forestry explains how soil and roots might be damaged through logging activities or silvicultural activities, how resulting root diseases impact the root and soil systems, and the impacts of chemical applications on the soil and root system.� This book goes beyond the 'why' to also provide methods to reduce the impacts of machines on soils and offers solutions to minimize the impacts of machines on soils. Soil and Root Damage in Forestry serves as a valuable resource not only for those already working in soil science and forest ecology, but also provides insights for advanced students seeking an entrance to the "hidden half" of the planet.

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Table of Contents

1. Forest responses to soil disturbance due to machine traffic 2. Impacts of soil disturbance on forest and forest soils 3. Impeded root growth in compacted till soils 4. Roots, the hidden tree 5. Rutting on peaty soil 6. Soil mechianics for forestry ground and measurements7. Alpine routes reinforced with geonet for ATV

Authors

Iwan Wasterlund Retired Professor, Forest Technology (1995-2001), Olasgarden Forest and Roads, Savar, Sweden. Iwan Wasterlund, Ph.D. is a retired Professor in Forest Technology (1995-2001), Olasgarden Forest and Roads, Savar, Sweden. He is the former President of ISTVS on the FAO/ECE expert team on soil damage (approximately 300 members) and has been the chairman of an ECE/FAO/ILO team of specialists. Dr. Wasterlund has been a referee on approximately 150 papers, including Silva Fennica, Terramechanics, Forest Ecological Management. He has produced almost 100 Master thesis and 10 doctorate dissertations.