Forest harvesting operations cause significant damage to soil and stands.
The article discusses how timber harvesting in forests can impact the soil, regeneration, and remaining trees. Machine-based operations like harvester-forwarder technologies cause less damage compared to ground-based systems like skidders. Animal power has a neutral effect on the environment. To reduce damage, careful planning of skid trails and training for operators are important. Legal controls on post-harvesting damage are rare, with only two countries implementing them.