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The next two chapters primarily deal with methods of harvesting and transport in various combinations which are presented as applicable. The matters concerning potential future methods of harvesting will be discussed with particular emphasis on thinning which is a prominent and important problem in the forests today. How should the stands be treated in order to prevent the development of slum areas with a poor future yield?
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Staaf, K.A.G., Wiksten, N.A. (1984). Tree Harvesting Techniques applied in five basic methods. In: Tree harvesting techniques. Forestry Sciences, vol 15. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3592-6_13
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