Developing a Harvesting Plan for Forested Areas under the Risk of Winter Storm Damage

Authors

  • A.E. Akay Bursa Technical University, Turkey
  • I. Tas Bursa Technical University, Turkey

Keywords:

Winter storm damage, storm risk map, timber harvesting plan, AHP

Abstract

Timber harvesting activities become more complicated after winter storm damages. The risk of storm damage can be estimated based on various factors such as stand structure, topographical characteristics, climatic parameters, and soil type. In this study, a GIS-integrated Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) was used to develop a timber harvesting plan based on a previously generated storm damage risk map, terrain conditions, and soil type. The study was implemented in the Kütahya region where serious winter storm damages occurred in the winter of 2015. The results indicated that the farm tractor logging was suitable for 40.5% of the area, while the chute system was appropriate for 35.5% of the area.

Author Biographies

A.E. Akay, Bursa Technical University, Turkey

Department of Forest Engineering, 16300 Yıldırım

I. Tas, Bursa Technical University, Turkey

Department of Forest Engineering, 16300 Yıldırım

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Published

2017-09-13