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The Human Influence on Productivity in Harvester Operations

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Pages 15-22 | Published online: 18 Jun 2013

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Heli Kymäläinen, Teppo Hujala, Carola Häggström & Jukka Malinen. (2023) Workability and productivity among CTL machine operators – associations with sleep, fitness, and shift work. International Journal of Forest Engineering 34:3, pages 426-438.
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Raffaele Spinelli, Natascia Magagnotti, Barnabas Kovacs, Patrik Heger & Matevz Mihelic. (2023) Productivity and cost assessment of two harvesting methods for medium-rotation poplar plantations. Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research 38:1-2, pages 79-86.
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Raffaele Spinelli, Natascia Magagnotti, Barnabáš Kováč, Patrik Heger, David Heilig, Bálint Heil, Gábor Kovács & Matevž Mihelič. (2023) A cost-benefit analysis of pre-sorting using a feller-buncher in underdeveloped short rotation poplar plantations. International Journal of Forest Engineering 34:1, pages 90-99.
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Malin Johansson, Emanuel Erlandsson, Thomas Kronholm & Ola Lindroos. (2023) The need for flexibility in forest harvesting services – a case study on contractors’ workflow variations. International Journal of Forest Engineering 34:1, pages 13-25.
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Simon Schmiedel, Daniel Beaudoin & Mikael Rönnqvist. (2022) Stand-specific working methods for harvester operators: a simulation study. International Journal of Forest Engineering 33:3, pages 250-261.
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Raffaele Spinelli, Barnabas Kovac, Patrik Heger, David Helig, Balint Heil, Gàbor Kovàcs & Natascia Magagnotti. (2022) Manipulating grading strategy for the efficient harvesting of industrial poplar plantations. International Journal of Forest Engineering 33:2, pages 98-107.
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Isáira Leite e Lopes, Laís Almeida Araújo, Evandro Nunes Miranda, Thomaz Aurelio Bastos, Lucas Rezende Gomide & Gustavo Pereira Castro. (2022) A comparative approach of methods to estimate machine productivity in wood cutting. International Journal of Forest Engineering 33:1, pages 43-55.
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Saulo Boldrini Gonçalves, Nilton Cesar Fiedler, Jeferson Pereira Martins Silva, Gilson Fernandes da Silva, Mayra Luiza Marques da Silva, Luciano José Minette, Daniel Pena Pereira, Domingos Manuel Mendes Lopes, Evandro Ferreira da Silva, Antônio Henrique Cordeiro Ramalho, Jeangelis Silva Santos, Marcelo Otone Aguiar, Jose de Oliveira Melo Neto & Renisson Neponuceno de Araújo Filho. (2021) Machine learning techniques to estimate mechanised forest cutting productivity. Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science 83:4, pages 276-283.
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Raul Fernandez-Lacruz, Marita Edlund, Dan Bergström & Ola Lindroos. (2021) Productivity and profitability of harvesting overgrown roadside verges – a Swedish case study. International Journal of Forest Engineering 32:1, pages 19-28.
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Lars Eliasson, Örjan Grönlund, Hagos Lundström & Johan Sonesson. (2021) Harvester and forwarder productivity and net revenues in patch cutting. International Journal of Forest Engineering 32:1, pages 3-10.
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K. Schwegman, R. Spinelli, N. Magagnotti, M. Ramantswana & A. McEwan. (2021) Selecting successful harvester operators through aptitude tests and demographics. Australian Forestry 84:1, pages 25-32.
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Eero Liski, Pekka Jounela, Heikki Korpunen, Amanda Sosa, Ola Lindroos & Paula Jylhä. (2020) Modeling the productivity of mechanized CTL harvesting with statistical machine learning methods. International Journal of Forest Engineering 31:3, pages 253-262.
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Roland Wenhold, Pierre Ackerman, Simon Ackerman & Kayla Gagliardi. (2020) Skills development of mechanized softwood sawtimber cut-to-length harvester operators on the Highveld of South Africa. International Journal of Forest Engineering 31:1, pages 9-18.
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M. Brown, M. R. Ghaffariyan, M. Berry, M. Acuna, M. Strandgard & R. Mitchell. (2020) The progression of forest operations technology and innovation. Australian Forestry 83:1, pages 1-3.
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Diana Tuomasjukka, Salvatore Martire, Marcus Lindner, Dimitris Athanassiadis, Martin Kühmaier, Jan Tumajer, Martijn Vis, Raffaele Spinelli, Matthias Dees, Robert Prinz, Johanna Routa & Antti Asikainen. (2018) Sustainability impacts of increased forest biomass feedstock supply – a comparative assessment of technological solutions. International Journal of Forest Engineering 29:2, pages 99-116.
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Okey Francis Obi & Rien Visser. (2017) Operational efficiency analysis of New Zealand timber harvesting contractors using data envelopment analysis. International Journal of Forest Engineering 28:2, pages 85-93.
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Jussi Manner, Tomas Nordfjell & Ola Lindroos. (2016) Automatic load level follow-up of forwarders' fuel and time consumption. International Journal of Forest Engineering 27:3, pages 151-160.
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Matthew C. Kelly & René H. Germain. (2016) Is it efficient to single-handedly run a multi-machine harvesting operation? A case study from the Northeast United States. International Journal of Forest Engineering 27:3, pages 140-150.
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M. Strandgard, R. Mitchell & M. Acuna. (2016) General productivity model for single grip harvesters in Australian eucalypt plantations. Australian Forestry 79:2, pages 108-113.
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Alejandro Olivera, Rien Visser, Mauricio Acuna & Justin Morgenroth. (2016) Automatic GNSS-enabled harvester data collection as a tool to evaluate factors affecting harvester productivity in a Eucalyptus spp. harvesting operation in Uruguay. International Journal of Forest Engineering 27:1, pages 15-28.
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Mattias Eriksson & Ola Lindroos. (2014) Productivity of harvesters and forwarders in CTL operations in northern Sweden based on large follow-up datasets. International Journal of Forest Engineering 25:3, pages 179-200.
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Patrick Hiesl & JeffreyG. Benjamin. (2013) A multi-stem feller-buncher cycle-time model for partial harvest of small-diameter wood stands. International Journal of Forest Engineering 24:2, pages 101-108.
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