Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering

Papers
(The TQCC of Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering is 4. 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 2021-01-01 to 2025-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Accuracy of Photo-Optical Timber Measurement Using a Stereo Camera Technology20
Investigation of Structure of Technology Cycle Time of Hydraulic Manipulators in the Process of Loading Forwarders with Logs18
Evaluating the Accuracy of Remote Dendrometers in Tree Diameter Measurements at Breast Height15
Evaluation of Morphometric Terrain Parameters and Their Influence on Determining Optimal Density of Primary Forest Road Network15
Pre-Feasibility Study of Carbon Sequestration Potential of Land Clearing Stumps Buried Underground13
Environmental Thermal Conditions Related to Performance, Dynamics and Safety of Logging in the Brazilian Amazon11
Using Cut-to-Length (CTL) Harvester Production Data in Forest Inventories10
Machine Learning-Based Prediction of Insect Damage Spread Using Auto-ARIMA Model10
Effects of Boom-Corridor and Selective Thinnings on Harvester Productivity in Dense Small Diameter Pyrenean Oak (Quercus pyrenaica Willd.) Coppices in Spain9
Growth and Timber Quality of European Larch Planted in Areas Reclaimed After Coal Mining in Central Poland9
Exposure to Occupational Noise9
Field Setup and Assessment of a Cloud-Data Based Crane Scale (CCS) Considering Weight- and Local Green Wood Density-Related Volume References8
Application of Phytoremediation to Hydraulic Binders Alkaline Inclusion in Forest Roads Pavement Construction7
Application of UAS for Monitoring of Forest Ecosystems7
Wood Chippers7
Essential Issues Related to Construction Phases of Road Networks in Protected Areas7
Succession Planning Among Logging Business Owners Approaching Retirement Age in Georgia and Florida, USA7
The Effect of Yarding Technique on Yarding Productivity and Cost6
Effect of Fungus Meripilus giganteus (Pers.) P. Karst. on Occurrence and Development of False Heartwood and Rot in Fagus sylvatica L. Round Wood6
Influence of Intelligent Boom Control in Forwarders on Performance of Operators6
Overview of Global Long-Distance Road Transportation of Industrial Roundwood6
An Automated Approach for Extracting Forest Inventory Data from Individual Trees Using a Handheld Mobile Laser Scanner6
Timber Harvesting Economics in Early Commercial Thinning and Group Selection Prescriptions6
Skill of Skidding Equipment Operator in Relation to Productivity, Skidding Cost and Subsidence in Peat Swamp Forest Plantation6
Evaluating the Effects of Improving Forest Road Standards on Economic Value of Forest Products6
Relationship Between Some Structural Elements of Macedonian Pine (Pinus peuce Gris.) in Different Elevations in National Park Pelister in North Macedonia6
Skyline Tensile Forces in Cable Logging5
Use of UAV Data and HEC-RAS Model for Dimensioning of Hydraulic Structures on Forest Roads5
A Comparison of Two Felling Techniques Considering Stump-Height-Related Timber Value Loss5
Operational and Environmental Comparison of Two Felling and Piling Alternatives for Whole Tree Harvesting in Quercus Coppices for Bioenergy Use5
Impact of Rainy and Dry Seasons on Eucalypt Fuelwood Quality Logs Stored in Piles4
Evaluation of Light Falling Weight Deflectometer for In Situ Measurement of Secondary Deformation Modulus of Various Forest Road Pavements4
Effect of Season and Machine Type on Performance of Semi- and Fully Mechanized Harvesting Systems in Beech-Dominated Stands4
Effects of Boom-Tip Control and a Rotating Cabin on Loading Efficiency of a Forwarder4
Effect of Prior Tree Marking on Cutting Productivity and Harvesting Quality4
Road Network Planning in Tropical Forests Using GIS4
Exploring the Design of Highly Energy Efficient Forestry Cranes using Gravity Compensation4
Assessing Forest Traversability for Autonomous Mobile Systems Using Close-Range Airborne Laser Scanning4
Introducing a New Approach in Stand Tending Planning and Thinning Block Designation by Using Mixed Integer Goal Programming4
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