Course code MežZP018

Credit points 3

Logging Operations

Total Hours in Course81

Independent study hours81

Date of course confirmation02.02.2021

Responsible UnitInstitute of Forest Management

Course developers

author

Aleksandrs Saveļjevs

Dr. sc. ing.

author lect.

Māris Davidāns

Mg. sc. ing.

author Mežsaimniecības institūts

Ziedonis Sarmulis

Dr. sc. ing.

Course abstract

The study course strengthens theoretical knowledge of the full logging cycle and gives an idea of further processing of prepared timber, presents practical examples in the execution of basic logging operations and in the development technology of the felling area, the surveying and quality assessment of timber, the further processing of round timber, the construction and maintenance of forest roads. Observations are made at production sites in order to obtain data that can be analysed with conclusions on the qualitative and quantitative level of performance.

Learning outcomes and their assessment

After the course, the student will have:
• knowledge - knowledge of the practical progress of the full logging cycle, the impact of specific conditions on forest work technology and machine productivity, the responsibilities of a specialist in the logging company, the recycling of round timber (practice report),
• skills - be able to choose the technological design of the felling area for the given forest stand, to produce the necessary documentation, to measure timber and to assess the quality thereof, to link the quality and size requirements of round timber to the further processing technology (practice report),
• competence - responsible assessment of the technological planning of logging jobs, preparation of the necessary technological documentation, management and control of the progress of machinery works in felling areas, skilled assessment of production (practice report).

Course Content(Calendar)

1 Jobs in the felling area.
2 Preparation of assortments.
3 Primary timber transport.
4. Timber records.
5. Quality assessment.
6 Operations in the pre-treatment of timber.
7 Manufacture of sawn wood.
8 Manufacture of wood wafers.
9 Manufacture of plywood.
10 Preparation of the Practice Report

Requirements for awarding credit points

The practice report must be fully developed, with the defended and evaluated with a note.

Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work

Independent familiarity with the responsibilities of the logging master and the documents governing them. Preparation of the practice report according to the methodological instructions.

Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes

Practice report assessment on the 10-party scale

Compulsory reading

1. Saliņš Z. Mežs - Latvijas nacionālā bagātība. Jelgava: Autora izd., 2002. 248 lpp.
2. Sarmulis Z. Cirsmu tehnoloģiskais plānojums mežizstrādē. Jelgava: LLU, 2006. 45 lpp.
3. Kopšanas ciršu rokasgrāmata. Autoru kolektīvs. Rīga: Latvijas valsts meži, 2008. 108 lpp.
4. Meža autoceļu rokasgrāmata. Autoru kolektīvs. Rīga: Latvijas valsts meži, 2011. 96 lpp.

Further reading

1. Uusitalo J. Introduction to Forest Operations and Technology. JVP Forest Systems, 2010. 287 p.
2. Sarmulis Z. Harvesters mežizstrādē: programma mācību praksei mežizstrādē. Jelgava: LLU, 2006. 14 lpp.

Periodicals and other sources

1. Meža Avīze. ISSN 1407-6187
2. Baltijas Koks. ISSN 1407-6667

Notes

The study course is included in the compulsory part of full-time and part-time studies of the professional higher education bachelor study program “Forest Engineer” of the Faculty of Forestry.