Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering

Papers
(The TQCC of Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Using Cut-to-Length (CTL) Harvester Production Data in Forest Inventories19
Evaluating and Modeling of Chainsaw Noise Propagation by Using Artificial Neural Network in Selective Cutting17
Climatic, Hydrological and Air Quality Determinants of Black Alder (Alnus glutinosa [L.] Gaertn.) Ecological Niche Model in the Bosna River Basin14
Productivity and Efficiency of Extracting Small-Sized Eucalyptus Logs by Farm Tractors with Backhoe Grapples in Thailand Short-Rotation Forestry11
Cardiovascular Response in Partly Mechanized Willow Planting Operations Indicates a Low to Moderate Intensity of Work11
Productivity and Cost of Post-Tornado Salvage Logging in Upper Coastal Plain of South Carolina, USA11
Assessing Fire Susceptibility of Threatened Plant Species in Temperate Forest Ecosystem of Azerbaijan Using MaxEnt Method8
Factors Influencing Private Forest Owners’ Readiness to Engage in Business Cooperation8
Tree Felling with a Drill Cone8
Productivity, Costs and Residual Stand Damage of Timber Harvesting Methods in Scots Pine Stands with Extended Distance Between Skid Trails7
Development of a Sustainable Maintenance Strategy for Forest Road Wearing Courses in Different Climate Zones7
Design of a Planting Module for an Automatic Device for Forest Regeneration7
Actual and Mathematical Bucking6
Wood Chippers6
Vibration Exposure of Battery and Petrol-Powered Chainsaws6
Succession Planning Among Logging Business Owners Approaching Retirement Age in Georgia and Florida, USA6
Tree Crown Defoliation Degree as a Predictor of Silver Fir (Abies alba Mill) and Norway Spruce (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) Timber Value6
Effects of Boom-Corridor and Selective Thinnings on Harvester Productivity in Dense Small Diameter Pyrenean Oak (Quercus pyrenaica Willd.) Coppices in Spain6
Using UWB Sensors to Monitor the Danger Zone of Motor–Manual Timber Harvesting Operations5
Road Network Planning in Tropical Forests Using GIS5
Energy Efficiency of a Traction-Assisted Forwarder vs. a Cable Yarder5
An Assessment of Turkish Forest Fire Workers' Thoughts on Occupational Health and Safety5
ForestsNet5
Strategic Directions for Strengthening Sustainability of Forestry Workforce4
Mechanical Feeding of Grapple Yarders4
Examining Open-Top Culverts Impact on Forest Road Surface Deteriorations via UAVs4
Path Explorer – an AI-Driven Corridor Planning System for Forest Road Routing4
Development and Evaluation of Pasture Tree Cutting Robot4
Modelling Differently Defined Dominant Stand Diameters of Monospecific Forest Plantations4
Evaluating the Use of Smartphone Applications for Log Stacks Volume Measurement in Turkish Forestry Practices3
Overview of Global Long-Distance Road Transportation of Industrial Roundwood3
GHG Emissions from Forest Operations in Mediterranean Chestnut Coppices3
Comparison of Timber Measurement Methods and Conversion Factors for Scots Pine3
Effects of Reduced Tyre Pressures on Wear of Thin-Surfaced Roads3
Effects of Soil Moisture and Excavator Size on Soil Structural Quality Response to Mechanical Site Preparation3
Growth and Timber Quality of European Larch Planted in Areas Reclaimed After Coal Mining in Central Poland3
Work Process Analysis and Workload of a Choker Setter in Timber Extraction Operations by Konrad Mounty 4000 Cable Yarder3
Effect of Prior Tree Marking on Cutting Productivity and Harvesting Quality3
Amounts of Unutilized Forest Biomass Resources Under Sustainable Forest Management, Limited by Labor–Input Constraints3
Factors Influencing Private Forest Owners Decision-Making Rationalities to Implement Salvage Logging after Large-Scale Natural Disturbances in Slovenia3
Determination of Rippability Classes Through Classical and Geophysical Methods in New Forest Road Excavations, and Their Evaluation in Terms of Cost and Progress Payments3
Detecting Severity and Extent of Soil Disturbance in Forest Operations Using Mobile LiDAR Technology3
Operational and Environmental Comparison of Two Felling and Piling Alternatives for Whole Tree Harvesting in Quercus Coppices for Bioenergy Use3
Assessment of Tractor Tires Used in Forest Conditions in Terms of Traction Performance and Impact on Ground3
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