多级木材采伐系统的生产力优化。坦桑尼亚Shume/Mkumbara系统一例

D. Silayo, Dunstan T. K. Shemwetta, George A. Migunga
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大多数人工林都在山区,这一事实进一步使采伐作业复杂化,需要一个“兼容的”采伐系统来满足采伐目标变得更加重要。这项研究是在舒姆/姆库姆巴拉进行的,目的是建立一个最佳的木材采伐系统。数据收集分为两类;第一类是在Shume/Mkumbara使用现有方法/设备系统收集采伐作业的数据,而第二类是从SUA培训林和西乞力马扎罗山人工林收集所有可能用于完成该系统任务的替代方法/设备的数据。采用NETWORK 2000程序和LINDO对数据进行分析。结果表明,该系统中的木材采伐可以通过四个操作阶段和若干子操作系统地完成。对最佳采收系统的分析表明,该地区需要引进一种新的采收系统。将现有系统与提出的系统进行比较,发现生产率可提高197 m(3)/h,总生产成本降低310 TShs(约3%)。然而,在确保设备的密切监督和维护的同时,还应改进采伐条件。
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Optimizing productivity on multistage timber harvesting systems. A case of Shume/Mkumbara system, Tanzania
The fact that most plantation forests are on mountainous areas further complicates harvesting operations and the need for a 'compatible' harvesting system to meet the harvesting objectives becomes more important. This study was carried out in Shume/Mkumbara to establish an optimum timber harvesting system. Data collection was classified into two categories; category one was data collection from the harvesting operations with the existing methods/equipments system at Shume/Mkumbara while the second category was data collection from all possible alternative method/equipments that could be employed to accomplish task at this system from SUA Training Forest and West Kilimanjaro plantation forests. Data were analysed by NETWORK 2000 program and LINDO. Results showed that timber harvesting in this system can be systematically be accomplished through four operational stages with a number of sub operations. Analysis for the optimum harvesting system showed that a new system needs to be introduced into the area. When comparing the existing system with a proposed one, it was found that productivity could be improved by 1.97m(3)/h with total production costs lowered by TShs 310 (about 3%). However, felling pertains should be improved as well as ensuring close supervisions and maintenance of the equipments.
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