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Dr Mohammad Reza Ghaffariyan
Dr Mohammad Reza Ghaffariyan
Sustainable forestry and timber harvesting researcher/consultant
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An international review of the most productive and cost effective forest biomass recovery technologies and supply chains
MR Ghaffariyan, M Brown, M Acuna, J Sessions, T Gallagher, M Kühmaier, ...
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 74, 145-158, 2017
942017
Analysing the effect of five operational factors on forest residue supply chain costs: A case study in Western Australia
MR Ghaffariyan, M Acuna, M Brown
Biomass and Bioenergy 59, 486-493, 2013
722013
Methods to manage and optimize forest biomass supply chains: A review
M Acuna, J Sessions, R Zamora, K Boston, M Brown, MR Ghaffariyan
Current Forestry Reports 5, 124-141, 2019
712019
Optimising transport efficiency and costs in Australian wood chipping operations
M Acuna, L Mirowski, MR Ghaffariyan, M Brown
Biomass and Bioenergy 46, 291-300, 2012
652012
Consensus on the competencies required for public health nutrition workforce development in Europe–the JobNut project
S Jonsdottir, R Hughes, I Thorsdottir, A Yngve
Public health nutrition 14 (8), 1439-1449, 2011
612011
Time prediction models and cost evaluation of cut-to-length (CTL) harvesting method in a mountainous forest
MR Ghaffariyan, R Naghdi, I Ghajar, M Nikooy
Small-scale Forestry 12, 181-192, 2013
512013
Machine productivity and residual harvesting residues associated with a cut-to-length harvest system in southern Tasmania
MR Ghaffariyan, J Sessions, M Brown
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science 74 (4), 229-235, 2012
472012
Production equations for tower yarders in Austria
MR Ghaffariyan, K Stampfer, J Sessions
International Journal of Forest Engineering 20 (1), 17-21, 2009
422009
Integrated harvesting for conventional log and energy wood assortments: a case study in a pine plantation in Western Australia
MR Ghaffariyan, R Spinelli, N Magagnotti, M Brown
Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science 77 (4), 249-254, 2015
382015
Optimal road spacing of cable yarding using a tower yarder in Southern Austria
MR Ghaffariyan, K Stampfer, J Sessions
European Journal of Forest Research 129, 409-416, 2010
352010
Evaluating productivity, cost, chip quality and biomass recovery for a mobile chipper in Australian roadside chipping operations.
MR Ghaffariyan, J Sessions, M Brown
342012
Biomass harvesting in Eucalyptus plantations in Western Australia
MR Ghaffariyan, M Brown, M Acuna, J Sessions, M Kuehmaier, ...
Southern Forests: a journal of forest science 73 (3-4), 149-154, 2011
312011
Analysis of forestry work accidents in five Australian forest companies for the period 2004 to 2014.
MR Ghaffariyan
302016
Impact of operational factors on fossil energy inputs in motor-manual tree felling and processing: results of two case studies
G Ignea, MR Ghaffaryian, SA Borz
Annals of Forest Research 60 (1), 161-172, 2017
282017
Harvest residues assessment in pine plantations harvested by whole tree and cut-to-length harvesting methods (a case study in Queensland, Australia)
MR Ghaffariyan, R Apolit
Silva Balcanica 16 (1), 113-122, 2015
272015
Remaining slash in different harvesting operation sites in Australian plantations
MR Ghaffariyan
Silva Balcanica 14 (1), 83-93, 2013
262013
Comparison of three methods to determine optimal road spacing for forwarder-type logging operations
MR Ghaffariyan, K Stampfer, J Sessions
Journal of forest science 55 (9), 423-431, 2009
262009
Road network optimization using heuristic and linear programming
MR Ghaffariyan, K Stampfer, J Sessions, T Durston, M Kuehmaier, ...
Journal of Forest Science 56 (3), 137-145, 2010
252010
Selecting the efficient harvesting method using multiple-criteria analysis: a case study in south-west Western Australia.
MR Ghaffariyan, M Brown
242013
Optimum road spacing of ground based skidding operations in Nowshahr, Iran
MR Ghaffarian, H Sobhani
Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences 6 (2), 105-112, 2008
232008
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