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Activity of the Forest Keepers in the Province of Trento

Activity of the Forest Keepers in the Province of Trento. FORESTS IN TRENTINO. Total surface of Trentino: 620.000 hectars. 56%. Surface covered by forests. 346.000 hectars. hectares of productive forests (80% of the forest). 276.000.

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Activity of the Forest Keepers in the Province of Trento

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  1. Activity of the Forest Keepers in the Province of Trento

  2. FORESTS IN TRENTINO

  3. Total surface of Trentino: 620.000 hectars 56% Surface covered by forests 346.000 hectars

  4. hectares of productive forests (80% of the forest) 276.000 hectares of planned productive forests (78% of the productive forest) 215.000 growing stock 53.000.000 cubic meters annual prescribed yield 447.000 cubic meters

  5. 135 logging firms 330-340 people employed Annual processing of 380,000 netcubic meters Annual Productivity between 1400 and 2000 cubic meters

  6. Forest administration in the Province of Trento 10 Forest districts 1 Director and 1 technical officer 37 Forest stations 1 Forest inspector and 2-4 agents 171 Forest keeping zones 1 Forest Keeper The forest keeper ensures the service in the circumscription to which it belongs and is directly responsible for the service in the keeping zone entrusted to him. Maintains the necessary connection relationships and cooperation with the representatives of the public forest owners and the forest authority.

  7. Aim of the Forest Keeping service According to the forest act n. 11/2007 management the Public Forest property improvement enhancement also with the goal of the conservation and balance of the ecological systems.

  8. The forest keepers can be employed in the development of technical assistance for: Public forest owners Private forest owners Enterprises involved in the management of the forestproperty Enterprises involved in the Forest harvesting Support of rural development plan

  9. Forest keepers Vigilance functions On the forest patrimony of public corporate administrations On the respect of the laws in subject of environment and forests Techinical functions Management of the “civic uses” in forest (firewood) To follow the operations connected with the forest utilizations in the public forests and to guard that the same are used in conformity of the technical and contractual prescriptions.

  10. Usi civici Civic uses

  11. the Civic Use is the right of every inhabitant of a municipality or community, to enjoy the fruits of a collective ownership good (typically woods and pastures) to satisfy the basic needs of life. When the good of the collective ownership is the forest, the civic use right are: Fire wood Building wood for the own home

  12. households of Trentino that use firewood to integrate the heating 63% Annual quantities of firewood taken from public forests 86,000 tons Average quantity of firewood that each asker will receive annually 3,5 tons 29%

  13. Portions of civic use firewood distributed each year in the province of Trento by the forest keepers About 24.500

  14. Average annual number of portions of firewood distributed by any forest keeper

  15. Silvicultural importance of civic uses The civic use allow to perform actions such as thinning that are without economic convenience for the public owners. With passing of the time, however, the more comfortable and accessible areas are less and less. On the other areas the utilizations are carried out by specialized firms, then the material obtained is distributed as firewood to askers, that pay only the cost of intervention.

  16. Commercial forest utilization

  17. Kind of timber sales presumed assortments standing trees cutted and stacked The owner sells the timber before cutting estimating the quantities of each assortment and agreeing with the buyer on the required assortments and the delivery period. The owner sells the plants still standing to a firm that takes care of the cutting processing and logging The owner takes care of the cut processing and logging and selling the timber in stacks Different price depending on assortment Different price depending on assortment Single price. No assortment

  18. Percentage of forest keeping zones where prevails the sale of timber cutted and stacked

  19. Role of the forest keepers in the commercial forest utilizations Individuation of the annual cutting area Estimation of the forest utilization cost To trace the lines for the cable cranes Estimation of the potential timber assortments Monitor and control the work of cutting, processing and logging Classify the logs in different assortments Measure the timber Follow the salephases

  20. Forest Keepers and the collaboration with the SLOPE Project The forest keepers took part in the setting phase of the project to identify suitable areas for terrestrial and aerial surveys They have provided guidance for the job of marking and one of the labels used was developed by following their suggestions Take part to the questionnaire requirements users WP1

  21. Forest keeper needs and requirements and the slope project Individuation of the annual cutting area Estimation of the forest utilization cost To trace the line for the cable cranes Implementation of models based on DTM, DSM, CHM data and and GIS information about forest road network to obtain a segmentation of the forest in different areas with different costs of utilization

  22. Forest keeper needs and requirements and the slope project Estimation of the potential timber assortments Implementation, through sample areas, of a predictive model for the estimation of the possible assortments obtainable from a particular forest area based on parameters easily detectable such as: Medium height Exposure Diameters Slope Branchiness index Evaluate the possibility of using the spectral signatures of the canopy to predict the presence of rotten wood. Density

  23. Critical issues Forest Road network and storage yards are not always optimal Processor is not always usable in all contexts Problem of processing waste (branches and treetops) created by processors. Accuracy of length measurements with processor Specific technical knowledge and specifications (GPS, GIS) are not known to all the forest keepers

  24. Optimal situation, wide space, roads suitable for trucks

  25. situation more difficult, less space, not very wide road

  26. Piles of branchwood created by processors could be a problem when the area can not be reached by a wood chipper and truks

  27. TRAINING Specific technical knowledges and specifications (GPS, GIS) are not known to all the forest keepers The SLOPE project can be an opportunity to improve these knowledges

  28. Thank you for your attention

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