DIGITALNA ARHIVA ŠUMARSKOG LISTA
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ŠUMARSKI LIST 3-4/2020 str. 45     <-- 45 -->        PDF

In Graph 7, it is visible that a total of 66 trees (21.7%) are in the category of very severe damage, 127 trees (41.6%) in the category of severe damage and 112 trees (36.7%) belong to the category of insignificant damage.
DISCUSSION
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Through an analysis of damaged trees per plots, it can be determined that the most trees were damaged on plots 1, 8, 11 and 12 (graph 1). The main reason of such damage to trees per plots is in the organisation of work and position and characteristics of the plot itself. We can assume that the workers who performed the operation of forest utilisation on the mentioned plots, were not careful during their performance as they were on other plots, because these plots are further away from the truck road and this is most likely the main reason of larger damage on trees per plots. Also, parts of these plots, when observed from the aspect of terrain characteristics, are less favourable than other plots and thereby more damaged trees appeared on these plots.
When we analyse the distribution of damaged trees per diameter sub-classes we can determine that the largest number of damaged trees is in diameter sub-class of 12.5 cm,