Journal article
Comparative Analysis of On-Site Free-Hand Chainsaw Milling and Fixed Site Mini-Bandsaw Milling of Smallholder Timber
Small-scale Forestry, Vol.12(3), pp.389-401
2013
Abstract
Sawing trials were conducted to determine the green-off sawn (GOS) timber recovery rates of chainsaw milling and mini-bandsaw milling and determine the potential returns from timber sales (stumpage value) of smallholder tree farmers in the Philippines. The GOS recovery rate of 52 % for fixed site mini-bandsaw mills was found to be significantly higher than that of on-site chainsaw milling (39 %). It was further found that when hauling distance from barangay to customers exceeds 13 km, chainsaw milling generates higher revenue due to the lower transport cost of sawn timber. © 2012 Steve Harrison, John Herbohn.
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- Title
- Comparative Analysis of On-Site Free-Hand Chainsaw Milling and Fixed Site Mini-Bandsaw Milling of Smallholder Timber
- Authors
- E Cedamon (Author) - University of QueenslandSteve R Harrison (Author) - University of QueenslandJohn L Herbohn (Author) - University of Queensland
- Publication details
- Small-scale Forestry, Vol.12(3), pp.389-401
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Date published
- 2013
- DOI
- 10.1007/s11842-012-9218-y
- ISSN
- 1873-7617; 1873-7617
- Organisation Unit
- Australian Centre for Pacific Islands Research; Tropical Forests and People Research Centre; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; Forest Research Institute
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99448646102621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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