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Defining RIL
Reduced-Impact Logging (RIL) consists
of technologies and practices that are designed to minimize
environmental impacts associated with industrial timber
harvesting operations. Here the focus is on operations
in tropical forests, although the same principles apply
to other types of forests as well.
TFF has now released a generic standard for RIL which can be used to develop country-specific criteria and indicators.
In the S.E. Asia context, a RIL
operation should normally include the following points :
- A Criteria & Indicator interpretation guide is now available for Indonesia.
- Pre-harvest inventory and mapping
of individual crop trees.
- Preparation of accurate, operational
scale contour maps.
- Pre-harvest planning of roads,
skid trails, and landings to provide access to the
harvest area and to the individual trees scheduled
for harvest while minimizing soil disturbance and
protecting streams and waterways with properly engineered
crossings.
- The development of written environmental
and operational standards to guide planning and operational
activities and the integration of these standards
into the company structure.
- The use of controlled felling
and bucking techniques including directional felling
- The development of written felling
and bucking standards to minimize logging waste and
to maximize volume and value recovery.
- Construction of roads and landings
so that they adhere to engineering and environmental
design guidelines while minimizing soil disturbance
and damage to residual vegetation.
- Marking skid trail locations
on the ground so the skidder operators can find them
easily.
- Opening skid trails prior to
felling. Minimize soil disturbance during the construction
and utilization of skid trails through the application
of simple guidelines and adequate supervision
- Winching logs to planned skid
trails and ensuring that skidding machines remain
on the planned skid trails at all times.
- On sloping topography, deactivation
of skid trails after the operation has been completed
(e.g., by cross-ditching) to minimize erosion.
- Conducting post-harvest assessments
to provide feedback to the timber concession holder
and the logging crews, and to evaluate the degree
to which RIL guidelines were applied successfully.
For these practices to be applied
in a cost-effective and environmentally sound manner,
the following prerequisites are essential:
- The concession holder and logging
operator must be able to provide legal documentation
showing that they are legally entitled to harvest
the timber within the operational area and that the
operation is being conducted in adherence to all applicable
laws and regulations.
- A detailed set of operational
and environmental standards must exist to which the
logging operation will conform, and the managerial,
planning, and logging crews must all be thoroughly
familiar with these standards.
- The planning and logging crews
must be trained in their respective functions, and
they must understand not only what is to be done and
how to do it, but also why it is important.
- Crews must be provided with
proper safety equipment and must be trained in its
use and maintenance.
- Knowledgeable, well-trained
supervisors must be present in the field to oversee
the work, to maintain prescribed standards for the
operation, and to ensure that the schedule of activities
is followed.
- Where lodging in a field camp
is required, the camp must adhere to sanitary and
dietary standards applicable to the jurisdiction in
which it is located.
- Logging equipment must be suited
to the operating conditions and must be maintained
in good working condition.
- Planning and operational activities
must be thoroughly integrated in order to ensure that
the plans are properly implemented. This may require
adjustments to the company's structural and procedural
arrangements.
- A management and control system
must be in place that will provide timely operating
information to the concession holder, the logging
manager, and external auditors. Such a system includes
detailed job descriptions, staffing information, equipment
inventories, standard operating procedures, and similar
information.
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