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Logging is the process in which certain tree
TREE

TREE was a Boston hardcore punk band formed in the summer of 1990. They were active in the Boston music scene until disbanding in 2002....
s are cut down for forest management
Forest management

Forest management includes a range of human interventions that affect forest ecosystems. These activities include both conservation and economic activities, such as extraction of Lumber, Treeplanting and replanting of various species, cutting roads and pathways through forests, and techniques for preventing or making out breaks of Wildfire....
 and timber
Timber

Timber may refer to:* Lumber, i.e. wood materials* Timber, Oregon, an unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Oregon* Timber , a 1984 arcade game by Bally Midway...
.

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Forestry

Forestry is the art and science of managing forests, tree plantations, and related natural resources. Silviculture, a related science, involves the growing and tending of trees and forests....
 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 or a lumber yard. 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.






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Logging is the process in which certain tree
TREE

TREE was a Boston hardcore punk band formed in the summer of 1990. They were active in the Boston music scene until disbanding in 2002....
s are cut down for forest management
Forest management

Forest management includes a range of human interventions that affect forest ecosystems. These activities include both conservation and economic activities, such as extraction of Lumber, Treeplanting and replanting of various species, cutting roads and pathways through forests, and techniques for preventing or making out breaks of Wildfire....
 and timber
Timber

Timber may refer to:* Lumber, i.e. wood materials* Timber, Oregon, an unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Oregon* Timber , a 1984 arcade game by Bally Midway...
.

Usage

In forestry
Forestry

Forestry is the art and science of managing forests, tree plantations, and related natural resources. Silviculture, a related science, involves the growing and tending of trees and forests....
 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 or a lumber yard. 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. Illegal logging
Illegal logging

Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase or sale of timber in violation of country laws. The harvesting procedure itself may be illegal, including using corrupt means to gain access to forests; extraction without permission or from a protected area; the cutting of protected species; or the extraction of timber in excess of agr...
 refers to what in forestry might be called timber theft. An example of illegal logging is cedar theft, which is most common in the American Pacific Northwest. Timber theft in all forms is quite rare in the United States.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
Clearcutting

Clearcutting or clearfelling is a forestry/logging practice in which most or all of all trees in a harvest area are cut down. It is a controversial practice....
 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 dam
Dam

A dam is a barrier that Reservoirs surface water or underground streams. Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water, while other structures such as floodgates, levees, and Dike are used to manage or prevent water flow into specific land regions....
s and reservoirs. Such trees are logged using underwater logging
Underwater logging

Underwater logging is the process of logging trees from underwater forests. When artificial reservoirs and dams are built, large areas of forest are often inundated; although the trees die, the wood is often preserved....
 or by the lowering of the reservoirs in question. Ootsa Lake and Williston Lake
Williston Lake

Williston Lake is a reservoir located in central British Columbia, Canada....
 in British Columbia
British Columbia

British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's Provinces and territories of Canada and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ....
, Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
, are notable examples where timber recovery has been needed to remove vast inundated forests.

Logging methods

The above operations can be carried out by different methods, of which the following three are considered industrial methods: Tree-length logging
Trees are felled and then delimbed
Delimbing

Limbing in logging is the process of removing branches from the stem of a felled tree. Options for cutting off the branches include chain saws, harvester , stroke delimbers and other options....
 and topped at the stump. The log is then transported to the landing, where it is bucked
Log bucking

Bucking is the process of cutting a logging and delimbing tree into logs. This can be a complicated process because logs destined for plywood, lumber, and wood pulp, each have their own price and specifications for length, diameter, and defects....
 and loaded on a truck. This leaves the slash
Slash (logging)

Slash, or slashings, is a forestry term that refers to coarse and fine woody debris generated during logging operations or through wind, snow or other natural forest disturbances....
 (and the nutrients it contains) in the cut area where it must be further treated if wildland fires are of concern.


Full-tree logging
Trees are felled and transported to the roadside with top and limbs intact. The trees are then delimbed, topped, and bucked
Log bucking

Bucking is the process of cutting a logging and delimbing tree into logs. This can be a complicated process because logs destined for plywood, lumber, and wood pulp, each have their own price and specifications for length, diameter, and defects....
 at the landing. This method requires that slash be treated at the landing. In areas with access to cogeneration facilities, the slash can be chipped and used for the production of clean electricity or heat. Full-tree harvesting also refers to utilization of the entire tree including branches and tops. This technique removes both nutrients and soil cover from the site and so can be harmful to the long term health of the area if no further action is taken, however, depending on the species, many of the limbs are often broken off in handling so the end result may not be as different from tree-length logging as it might seem.


Cut-to-length logging
Cut-to-length logging

Cut-to-length logging is a mechanized harvesting system in which trees are delimbed and cut to length directly at the tree stump. CTL is typically a two-man, two-machine operation with a harvester felling, delimbing, and bucking trees and a forwarder transporting the logs from the felling to a landing area close to a road accessible by...
Big trees are felled, delimbed, bucked
Log bucking

Bucking is the process of cutting a logging and delimbing tree into logs. This can be a complicated process because logs destined for plywood, lumber, and wood pulp, each have their own price and specifications for length, diameter, and defects....
, and sorted (pulpwood, sawlog, etc.) at the stump area, leaving limbs and tops in the forest. Harvester
Harvester (forestry)

The harvester is a type of heavy vehicle employed in cut-to-length logging operations for tree felling, delimbing and log bucking trees. A harvester is typically employed together with a forwarder that hauls the logs to a roadside landing....
s fell the tree, delimb
Delimbing

Limbing in logging is the process of removing branches from the stem of a felled tree. Options for cutting off the branches include chain saws, harvester , stroke delimbers and other options....
 and buck
Log bucking

Bucking is the process of cutting a logging and delimbing tree into logs. This can be a complicated process because logs destined for plywood, lumber, and wood pulp, each have their own price and specifications for length, diameter, and defects....
 it, and place the resulting logs in bunks to be brought to the landing by the forwarder
Forwarder

A forwarder is a vehicle that carries Timbers from the stump to a roadside landing. Unlike a skidder, a forwarder carries logs clear of the ground, which can reduce soil impacts but tends to limit the size of the logs it can move....
. This method is usable for smaller timber on ground flat enough that forwarders can operate, but does not work well on steep slopes.


Safety considerations

Logging 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. 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
TREE

TREE was a Boston hardcore punk band formed in the summer of 1990. They were active in the Boston music scene until disbanding in 2002....
 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
Situation awareness

Situation awareness, or SA, is the perception of environmental elements within a volume of time and space, the comprehension of their meaning, and the projection of their status in the near future....
 as a safety principle.

The risks experienced in logging operations can be somewhat reduced, where conditions permit, by the use of mechanical tree harvesters
Harvester (forestry)

The harvester is a type of heavy vehicle employed in cut-to-length logging operations for tree felling, delimbing and log bucking trees. A harvester is typically employed together with a forwarder that hauls the logs to a roadside landing....
 and forwarder
Forwarder

A forwarder is a vehicle that carries Timbers from the stump to a roadside landing. Unlike a skidder, a forwarder carries logs clear of the ground, which can reduce soil impacts but tends to limit the size of the logs it can move....
s.

See also

  • Sawmill
    Sawmill

    A sawmill is a facility where logging are cut into lumbers....
  • Log scaler
    Log Scaler

    The log scaler is an occupation in the timber industry. The Log Scaler measures the cut trees to determine the scale of the wood to be used for manufacturing....
  • Log bucking
    Log bucking

    Bucking is the process of cutting a logging and delimbing tree into logs. This can be a complicated process because logs destined for plywood, lumber, and wood pulp, each have their own price and specifications for length, diameter, and defects....
  • Cable logging
    Cable Logging

    Cable logging is a logging method primarily used on the West Coast of North America with yarder, Loader and grapple yarders.The cables can be rigged in several configurations....
  • Illegal logging
    Illegal logging

    Illegal logging is the harvest, transportation, purchase or sale of timber in violation of country laws. The harvesting procedure itself may be illegal, including using corrupt means to gain access to forests; extraction without permission or from a protected area; the cutting of protected species; or the extraction of timber in excess of agr...
  • Logging wheels
    Michigan logging wheels

    Michigan logging wheels, also known as big wheels, high wheels, logging wheels, logger wheels, lumbering wheels, bummer carts, and katydids, are a type of skidder....
  • Shovel logging
    Shovel logging

    Shovel logging, sometimes called Hoe Chucking, uses a log loader to swing logs to the forest road. Shovel logging is one of a number of methods that may be used to move logs from forest to road....
  • Skyline logging
    Skyline logging

    In skyline logging , logs are transported on a suspended steel cable from where the trees are felled to a central area, which is typically next to a road....
  • Salvage logging
    Salvage logging

    Salvage logging is the practice of felling trees in forest areas that have been damaged by forest fire, flood, severe wind, disease, insect infestation, or other natural disturbance....
  • Underwater logging
    Underwater logging

    Underwater logging is the process of logging trees from underwater forests. When artificial reservoirs and dams are built, large areas of forest are often inundated; although the trees die, the wood is often preserved....
  • Deforestation
    Deforestation

    Deforestation is the logging or burning of trees in forested areas. There are several reasons for doing so: trees or derived charcoal can be sold as a commodity and are used by humans while cleared land is used as pasture, plantations of commodities and human settlement....


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