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  • Gradeability of a Forwarder... Gradeability of a Forwarder Based on Traction Performance
    Bumber, Zoran; Đuka, Andreja; Pandur, Zdravko ... Forests, 01/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Based on the knowledge of the dimensional and mass features of a forwarder, a model was developed to assess its mobility during timber forwarding uphill in a safe and eco-efficient way. The model is ...
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  • Terrestrial vs. UAV-Based R... Terrestrial vs. UAV-Based Remote Measurements in Log Volume Estimation
    Đuka, Andreja; Papa, Ivica; Lovrinčević, Mihael ... Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland), 11/2023, Volume: 15, Issue: 21
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    This study compared oak butt-log volume estimations gained through terrestrial measurements in the forest stand with a remote approach using an unmanned aerial system (UAS) and photogrammetric ...
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  • Methods of Rut Depth Measur... Methods of Rut Depth Measurements on Forwarder Trails in Lowland Forest
    Lovrinčević, Mihael; Papa, Ivica; Popović, Maja ... Forests, 06/2024, Volume: 15, Issue: 6
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    Rutting measurements are a significant part of scientific research on the impact of forest vehicles on the forest soils and damage to the forest transport infrastructure. Although photogrammetric ...
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  • The Influence of Increased ... The Influence of Increased Salvage Felling on Forwarding Distance and the Removal—A Case Study from Croatia
    Đuka, Andreja; Bumber, Zoran; Poršinsky, Tomislav ... Forests, 01/2021, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    During the seven-year research period, the average annual removal was by 3274 m3 higher than the average annual removal prescribed by the existing management plan (MP). The main reason lies in the ...
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  • Damage to Residual Trees in... Damage to Residual Trees in Thinning of Broadleaf Stand by Mechanised Harvesting System
    Ursić, Branko; Vusić, Dinko; Papa, Ivica ... Forests, 01/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    This research was conducted to determine the cause, intensity and location of damage (stem, butt end, root collar, root) and the extent of damage to standing trees during felling and processing by an ...
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  • Mobility Range of a Cable S... Mobility Range of a Cable Skidder for Timber Extraction on Sloped Terrain
    Đuka, Andreja; Poršinsky, Tomislav; Pentek, Tibor ... Forests, 08/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 9
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    The use of forestry vehicles in mechanised harvesting systems is still the most effective way of timber procurement, and forestry vehicles need to have high mobility to face various terrain ...
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  • Assessment of timber extrac... Assessment of timber extraction distance and skid road network in steep karst terrain
    Duka, A; Grigolato, S; Papa, I ... IForest (Viterbo), 12/2017, Volume: 10, Issue: 6
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    This study aims to define a simple and effective method to calculate skidding distances on steep karst terrain, rich in ground obstacles (stoniness and rockiness) to support decision planning of ...
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  • Modelling of downhill timbe... Modelling of downhill timber skidding: bigger load--bigger slope
    Duka, Andreja; Pentek, Tibor; Horvat, Dubravko ... Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering, 02/2016, Volume: 37, Issue: 1
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    Skidder mobility during timber extraction is defined by: 1) basic dimensional features of the vehicle, 2) ability to overcome obstacles during movement, 3) traction performance and 4) environmental ...
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  • Integrated Oak Timber Prote... Integrated Oak Timber Protection from Ambrosia Bark Beetles: Economic and Ecological Importance in Harvesting Operations
    Tomislav Poršinsky; Andreja Đuka; Milivoj Franjević Croatian journal of forest engineering, 2016, Volume: 37, Issue: 2
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    Ambrosia bark beetles belong to a group of xylomycetophagous insects from the order Coleoptera, family Curculionidae and are characterized as important pests of oak timber. Galleries they form during ...
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  • Current State and Improveme... Current State and Improvement Potential of Forestry Workers Training in Croatia
    Landekic, Matija; Ma; Bakaric, Matija ... Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering, 09/2018, Volume: 39, Issue: 2
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    This paper discusses the key issues of forestry workers training in Croatia, especially dealing with the providers of vocational training, their profile, training procedures and measures necessary ...
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