FINAL ALTERNATE HARVEST SYSTEMS ANALYSIS

The final alternate harvest systems analysis is a comparison between different types of harvest systems, usually including long-span cable yarding, short-span cable yarding, and helicopter yarding. The costs of each type of harvest system are weighed against the benefits, with a final recommendation being the output. Inputs include monetary cost, environmental impact, and road density to name a few. A new software tool, Network 2000, may be useful in conducting these comparisons. By assigning nodes to landings and a central stump location, links can be attributed with costs based on the type of harvest system being used. Network 2000 can then choose the least cost solution. Testing must be conducted to determine if this is feasible.

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Office: Mar. 31 - Apr. 18 Field: Apr. 21 - May 16
Office: May 19- June 12

Overhead (meetings)

Arrive at ONRC

Final Setting Design
Preliminary Planning Field Work Final Road Design
First Day at Pack Forest   Final Alt. Harvest Sys. Analysis
Office Setup   Final Timber Modeling

Project Management Start-up

  Cost Analysis
Data Collection   Report
Basemaps   Final Maps
Production Equations   Presentation
Watershed Analysis   Presentation to DNR
Preliminary Timber Modeling   Project Mgmt Data Compilation

Preliminary Setting Design

 

Report Due

Prelim. Alt. Harvest Sys. Analysis   
Preliminary Road Design   

Preliminary Report Work

  
Field Preparation   
Field Maps