2019
DOI: 10.5424/fs/2019281-14102
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Analysis of forest wood supply chains for round-wood production restricted by technical constraints

Abstract: Aim of the study: Integrated information tools models are fundamental for analyzing supply chains as regards pattern of consumption and production. These models are very useful for availability estimations of natural resources when social and environmental uncertainties need to be addressed, as it is the case for forest wood supply chains. This work presents an analysis of a forest wood supply chain focusing on forest operations to estimate the availability of round-wood volume restricted by technical constrai… Show more

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“…Ref. [38] analyzed the lumber supply chain by evaluating the theoretical and technical potential of the roundwood supply, focusing on three technical constraints: the terrain's slope, the harvesting intensity, and the mechanization level. The study results provided a detailed evaluation of the lumber supply chain in a forest in Mexico, considering the technical and operational constraints that affect productivity and profitability.…”
Section: Forest Entities: One Sustainability Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ref. [38] analyzed the lumber supply chain by evaluating the theoretical and technical potential of the roundwood supply, focusing on three technical constraints: the terrain's slope, the harvesting intensity, and the mechanization level. The study results provided a detailed evaluation of the lumber supply chain in a forest in Mexico, considering the technical and operational constraints that affect productivity and profitability.…”
Section: Forest Entities: One Sustainability Dimensionmentioning
confidence: 99%