Dear colleagues working in Forest Operations,
The International Journal of Forest Engineering
(
http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tife20/current#.U2is9GeW2UQ) is currently soliciting
papers for a Special Issue entitled "The role of Forest Operations in climate change
affected forests". Dr. Janine Schweier, of the University of Freiburg (Germany), is
serving as Guest Editor for this issue.
Growing attention is being given to forest, agriculture and wood based bio-products in
both policy and science, because these products are renewable, biodegradable, capture
carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, have a wide range of utilisation and thus, support the
main goal to reach a sustainable and a climate neutral economy and society. However, the
environment is already affected by significant changes in climate patterns worldwide which
leads to the use of more challenging, more complex and thus more expensive biomass and
bioenergy supply chains; for example when machines cannot access forest stands due to wet
summers or winters and the operations must be carried out motor manually and with
cable-yarding systems.
The core question addressed in this Special Issue is how climate change impacts will
affect timber harvesting and extraction operations in the future. Prospective authors are
invited to contribute original manuscripts covering the following subjects:
Methods and Tools for climate adapted strategic and operational planning of forest
operations
* How does climate change affect tomorrow's Forest Operations?
* Innovative forest harvesting technology and techniques
* Mechanized hardwood logging
* Reduced impact logging
* Environmentally-friendly Forest Operations (Life Cycle Assessment)
* Sustainable forest wood supply chains
* Carbon costs, carbon storage, carbon sequestration
* Forest Operations on sensitive soils
* Steep terrain harvesting
* Design and maintenance of forest road networks under changing climate conditions
This list is not exclusive, and prospective authors may submit manuscripts from other
fields of forest engineering. Submission can be structured to reflect any of the accepted
paper types, namely: Research papers, short communications and review papers.
The submission deadline is November 30th, 2018. Submitted papers should not be under
consideration for publication elsewhere. We encourage authors to send a tentative title
and short abstract to the Guest Editor in advance
(Janine.schweier@foresteng.uni-freiburg.de<mailto:Janine.schweier@foresteng.uni-freiburg.de>).
For further details about the submission process, please see the instructions for authors:
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=tife20&p…
We look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Janine Schweier, International Journal of Forest Engineering