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Course title | Timber Harvesting Development Directions |
Course code | MežZ6010 |
Credit points (ECTS) | 6 |
Total Hours in Course | 162 |
Number of hours for lectures | 48 |
Number of hours for seminars and practical classes | 16 |
Independent study hours | 98 |
Date of course confirmation | 30/03/2021 |
Responsible Unit | Institute of Forest Management |
Course developers | |
Dr. sc. ing., Aleksandrs Saveļjevs Dr. sc. ing., asoc. prof. (Emeritus) Ziedonis Sarmulis |
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There is no prerequisite knowledge required for this course | |
Course abstract | |
Study course allows the understanding of the timber harvesting technology and performance characteristics of the current technical resources and assessment in relation to foreign technology and machinery. It provides information on forest technology development in near and more distant future in Latvia. | |
Learning outcomes and their assessment | |
After studying the course the student will:
* Knowledge of logging technology prospective development directions; * The skills to assess forest technology applications; * Competence to justify the use of technology options and the expected results. |
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Course Content(Calendar) | |
1 Development of mechanized technologies for caring for young plants.
2 Principles of improvement of mechanized technological processes of stocks and other forest management fellings. 3 Principles of forest stand quality evaluation after mechanized care. 4 Selection of technical, technological and economic indicators for evaluation of mechanized maintenance fellings. 5 Development of timber preparation machines in the world. 6 Development trends of assortment harvester construction. 7 Development of automation for harvester technological equipment control. 8 Development of IT tools for optimizing harvester timber surveying and thinning. 9 Timber primary vehicles in difficult teren conditions. 10 Timber primary vehicles for small-scale forestry. 11 Development trends of timber primary transport rolling stock structures. 12 Development trends of energetic wood raw material preparation technology. 13 Design features of wood chippers. 14 Principles of packing chopped wood and possibilities of constructive improvement. 15 Possibilities of application of non-traditional logging technologies in Latvia. 16 Energy efficiency of logging technologies. |
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Requirements for awarding credit points | |
Attendance of lectures, participation in seminars, preparation of a report on the possibilities of newly designed techniques in connection with the potential topic of the master's thesis. | |
Description of the organization and tasks of students’ independent work | |
Students independently strengthen their knowledge according to the content of the lectures. Completion of the tasks of practical work received and started to perform in the classroom classes is allowed during the time provided for independent studies. | |
Criteria for Evaluating Learning Outcomes | |
The criterion is the percentage compliance with the 10-point grading scale. The assessment in any of the study results must not be less than 50% of 8 points, or it must be at least 4 points. | |
Compulsory reading | |
1. Uusitalo J. Introduction to Forest Operations and Technology. JVP Forest Systems, 2010. 287 p.
2. Жаденов В. С., Заикин А.Н., Шелгунов Ю.В. Технология и оборудование лесозаготовок ( этапы развития). Брянск: БГИТА, 2002. 592 с. 3. Gane M. Forest strategy :strategic management and sustainable development for the forest sector. Dordrecht : Springer, 2007. 414p. 4. Saliņš Z. Mežs - Latvijas nacionālā bagātība. Jelgava: Autora izd., 2002. 248 lpp. |
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Further reading | |
1. Saliņš Z. Meža izmantošana Latvijā - vēsture, stāvoklis, perspektīvas. Jelgava: LLU Meža izmantošanas katedra, 1999. 270 lpp.
2. Saliņš Z. Mežizstrādes tehnoloģija. Jelgava: LLU, Meža ekspluatācijas katedra, 1997. 78 lpp. 3. Drushka K., Konttinen H. Track in the Forest. Helsinki: Timberjack group, OY, 1997. 254 p. |
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Periodicals and other sources | |
1. Meža Avīze, ISSN 1407-6187.
2. Baltic Forestry, ISSN 1392-1355. 3. SkogForsk Results, ISSN 1103-6222. |
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Notes | |
The study course is intended for the master's study program "Forest Science". for sub-direction "Forest works and equipment" |