A Decade of Forest Engineering: Achievements and Future Directions

Research highlights: Through a broad review of literature and practices, this paper has helped confirm Forest Engineering as a unique discipline by providing definition, highlighting achievements of the last decade and suggesting future directions. Background and Objectives: Forest Engineering is a...

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Main Authors: Raffaele Spinelli, Rien Visser, Han-Sup Han
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/9/724
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spelling doaj-86cdf8e9496d4f16bc0597e0aa873df02020-11-25T00:54:19ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072019-08-0110972410.3390/f10090724f10090724A Decade of Forest Engineering: Achievements and Future DirectionsRaffaele Spinelli0Rien Visser1Han-Sup Han2CNR IBE, Via Madonna del Piano 10, I-50019 Sesto Fiorentino, ItalyUniversity of Canterbury, 8140 Christchurch, New ZealandNorthern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USAResearch highlights: Through a broad review of literature and practices, this paper has helped confirm Forest Engineering as a unique discipline by providing definition, highlighting achievements of the last decade and suggesting future directions. Background and Objectives: Forest Engineering is a study program offered by many universities worldwide. It is also the main subject of three international scientific journals, three important scientific conferences and a division of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations. That points at a strong interest, a general common understanding and a strong local diversification. The paper aims to suggest generally valid definitions, while offering a description of the main achievements and a hypothesis about future directions. Results: The review identified examples that include higher-level mechanization, commencement of automation and system optimization, and specifically the emerging field of biomass and bioenergy integration as examples of major forest engineering achievements of the last decade. Higher levels of automation including autonomous machine operation, and integration of intelligent and linked technology are examples of future directions. Conclusions<i>:</i> As with other disciplines, most Forest Engineering teaching, research or applications are multi-disciplinary. However, the review has highlighted specific achievements and future directions that helps define Forest Engineering as a unique discipline and one that can make a major contribution to the broader field of forest management practices.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/10/9/724operationseducationresearchtechnology
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title_short A Decade of Forest Engineering: Achievements and Future Directions
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description Research highlights: Through a broad review of literature and practices, this paper has helped confirm Forest Engineering as a unique discipline by providing definition, highlighting achievements of the last decade and suggesting future directions. Background and Objectives: Forest Engineering is a study program offered by many universities worldwide. It is also the main subject of three international scientific journals, three important scientific conferences and a division of the International Union of Forestry Research Organizations. That points at a strong interest, a general common understanding and a strong local diversification. The paper aims to suggest generally valid definitions, while offering a description of the main achievements and a hypothesis about future directions. Results: The review identified examples that include higher-level mechanization, commencement of automation and system optimization, and specifically the emerging field of biomass and bioenergy integration as examples of major forest engineering achievements of the last decade. Higher levels of automation including autonomous machine operation, and integration of intelligent and linked technology are examples of future directions. Conclusions<i>:</i> As with other disciplines, most Forest Engineering teaching, research or applications are multi-disciplinary. However, the review has highlighted specific achievements and future directions that helps define Forest Engineering as a unique discipline and one that can make a major contribution to the broader field of forest management practices.
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education
research
technology
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