LoggingFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaFor other uses, see Log.
A gum tree being felled. Dated to c. 1884-1917, Australia.
Logging is the process in which certain trees are cut down for forest management and timber.
UsageIn forestry the term logging is sometimes used in a narrow sense concerning the logistics of moving wood from the stump to somewhere outside the forest, usually a mill. In common usage however the term may be used to indicate a range of forestry or silviculture activities. For example the practice of the removal of valuable trees from the forest has been called selective logging sometimes confused with selection cut.[1] Illegal logging refers to what in forestry might be called timber theft.[2] An example of illegal logging is cedar theft,[3] which is most common in the American Pacific Northwest.[citation needed] Timber theft in all forms is quite rare in the United States.[citation needed] In common usage what is sometimes called clearcut logging is not is necessarily considered a type of logging but a harvest or silviculture method and is simply called clearcutting or block cutting. In the forest products industry logging companies may be referred as logging contractors. Logging usually refers to above-ground forestry logging. Submerged forests exist on land that has been flooded to create artificial dams and reservoirs. Such trees are logged using underwater logging or by the lowering of the reservoirs in question. Ootsa Lake and Williston Lake in British Columbia, Canada, are notable examples where timber recovery has been needed to remove vast inundated forests. Logging methods
Horse logging in Poland.
The Washington Iron Works Skidder in Nuniong is the only one of its kind in Australia, with engine, spars and cables still rigged for work.
The above operations can be carried out by different methods, of which the following three are considered industrial methods:
Full-tree logging
Safety considerationsLogging is a dangerous occupation. In the United States, it has consistently been one of the most hazardous industries, having a fatality rate over 21 times higher than the rate for all workers in the US. [5] Loggers work with heavy, moving weights and the use of tools such as chainsaws and heavy equipment on uneven and sometimes unstable terrain. Loggers also deal with severe environmental conditions such as inclement weather and severe heat or cold. An injured logger is often far from professional emergency treatment. Traditionally, the cry of "Timber!" developed as a warning alerting fellow workers in an area that a tree is being felled, so they should be alert to avoid being struck. The term "widowmaker" for timber that is neither standing nor fallen to the ground demonstrates another emphasis on situational awareness as a safety principle. The risks experienced in logging operations can be somewhat reduced, where conditions permit, by the use of mechanical tree harvesters and forwarders. Environmental impactsThe many impacts of logging on the environment can be divided into two broad categories, the timber harvest itself, that is, the removal of trees from the forest, and secondly the impact caused by logging operations such as falling or dragging trees and operation of machinery in the forest. Unfortunately, there are very little restrictions enforced about the quantity of trees that are logged or the methods to go about this process[citation needed]. Due to the lack of policies, logging continues to contribute to an immense amount of ecological damage[citation needed]. Politicians continue to claim that there is insufficient evidence about the problems induced by logging[citation needed]. As a result, various studies and experiments[which?] have been performed in an effort to prove the environmental hazards imposed by logging. See also
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