2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4062478
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Article the Effect of Acacia Mangium Harvest Residue Management on Productivity and Soil Characteristics of a Subsequent Eucalyptus Pellita Plantation in South Sumatra, Indonesia

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“…The height and DBH were then used for calculating the individual stem volume (m 3 ). The stem volume for each species was calculated following the model developed by Isnaini [5] for E. pellita, and the model reported by Japarudin et al [6] for the Acacia hybrid.…”
Section: Growth Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The height and DBH were then used for calculating the individual stem volume (m 3 ). The stem volume for each species was calculated following the model developed by Isnaini [5] for E. pellita, and the model reported by Japarudin et al [6] for the Acacia hybrid.…”
Section: Growth Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a recent report about the global work-related burden of disease and injury, in 2016, 0.36 million deaths (19%) of work-related deaths were due to injuries, while the great majority, 1.52 million (81%), were due to work-related diseases [2,3]. In Italy, the Italian National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work (Inail) collects data about injuries and diseases caused by work activity [4]. In 2019, Inail collected 644,479 claims for compensation due to occupational injuries, 1224 of which caused death.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar figures can be found in Europe where, according to statistics published by Eurostat [5], more than a fifth (i.e., 22.5 percent) of all fatal accidents at work occurred in the construction sector, which ranks first among the productive sectors causing fatal accidents among the European working population. Observing the issue on a national scale, according to INAIL (Italian National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work) [6], the construction sector is one of the most closely monitored due to the high risk associated with activities that involve a considerable physical effort (e.g., carrying heavy loads, working in uncomfortable positions and standing for long periods of time), carried out in uncomfortable environments and sometimes under adverse climatic conditions (e.g., summer's high temperatures that subject workers to great stress). Data about the Italian context show how the sector ranks first for fatal injuries, with 196 fatalities in 2021, confirming the hazardous nature of construction [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%