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Can forest work be greener and safer? – The Role of Environmental and Safety Indicators in Forest Harvesting Operations (CROSBI ID 731242)

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(University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical faculty, Department of forestry and renewable forest resources) Landekić, Matija ; Šporčić, Mario ; Poje, Anton ; Pandur, Zdravko ; Bačić, Marin Can forest work be greener and safer? – The Role of Environmental and Safety Indicators in Forest Harvesting Operations // MANAGERIAL, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE FOREST-BASED SECTOR FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (The 40th Anniversary Conference of IUFRO Research Group 4.05.00) / Holušová, Kateřina (ur.). Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2021. str. 31-34

Podaci o odgovornosti

Landekić, Matija ; Šporčić, Mario ; Poje, Anton ; Pandur, Zdravko ; Bačić, Marin

University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical faculty, Department of forestry and renewable forest resources

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Can forest work be greener and safer? – The Role of Environmental and Safety Indicators in Forest Harvesting Operations

In Croatia the assessment of forest companies` performance is mainly based on the evaluation of achievements in meeting the general objectives of management and harvesting operations, that is, it is traditionally based on the ability to harvest and extract wood at the lowest possible cost. The existing evaluation of companies` production results solely through the achieved financial goals emphasizes the economical component of the business, which is in line with the conventional approach to growth and development under the motto "grow now, clean later". On the other hand, the environmental and social component of business operations in the forestry sector, which advocates “green growth” as one of the strategies for achieving defined goals of sustainable development, is neglected. In accordance with the above, this paper presents the role and implementation possibility of selected environmental and safety indicators in evaluation of forest harvesting operations. The results provide an overview of environmental indicators such as energy intensity indicator (EEI), energy return on investment (EROI), greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, particulate matter (PM) emission, non-renewable (NR) energy consumption and key safety indicators in forest harvesting operations as a social component of business. The central part of the paper provides tabular comparison of selected environmental and safety indicators based on their implementation in the forestry sector. Discussion and conclusion part emphasize the need for calculation and reporting of selected indicators on a weekly basis. Also, it advocates development of a document in the form of an action plan for the operationalization and implementation of environmental and safety indicators in everyday forest harvesting operations.

forestry, environmental indicators, safety indicators, harvesting operations

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Podaci o prilogu

31-34.

2021.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

MANAGERIAL, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF THE FOREST-BASED SECTOR FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (The 40th Anniversary Conference of IUFRO Research Group 4.05.00)

Holušová, Kateřina

Brno: Mendel University in Brno

978-80-7509-805-4

Podaci o skupu

Annual Conference of the IUFRO Research Group 4.05.00 Managerial Economics and Accounting and its subgroups

predavanje

04.06.2021-05.06.2021

Brno, Češka Republika

Povezanost rada

Šumarstvo