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Dr. Eduardo TOLOSANA

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Institution: Technic University of Madrid
E.T.S.I. Montes
E-mail: eduardo.tolosana@upm.es
Role in the Action: MC member, WG 3

Phonenumer: + 34678459466

 

 

Research interests related to EuroCoppice

  • work study
  • work techniques
  • mechanization
  • logistics
  • LCA

Publications related to EuroCoppice

  • Tolosana E., Y. Ambrosio, R. Laina & M. Martín, 2010. Biomass Production from Holm Oak (Quercus ilex L.) open forests prunning in Spain: weight equations and harvesting productivity and cost. The Internacional Forestry Review 12(5)

 

  • Tolosana E., Y. Ambrosio, R. Laina, R. Martínez-Ferrari & M. Martín, 2010. Biomass and Firewood harvesting from Quercus pyrenaica oak coppice thinnings: weight equations and harvesting productivity and cost. The Internacional Forestry Review 12(5)

 

  • Tolosana E, Laina R & Ambrosio Y., 2011. Recovering of Forest Biomass from Spanish Hybrid Poplar Plantations. Biomass & Bioenergy 35(2)

 

  • Laina, R.; Tolosana, E. & Ambrosio, Y., 2013. Productivity and cost of biomass harvesting for energy production in coppice natural stands of Quercus pyrenaica Willd. in Castilla y Leon (Spain) . Biomass & Bioenergy 56: 221 - 229

 

  • Albizu, P.M., E. Tolosana & E. Román, 2013. Safety and health in forest harvesting operations. Diagnosis and preventive actions. A review. Forest Systems 22(3)

 

 

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