Hee Han
Oregon State University
24 Papers
41 Citations
Hee Han is an academic researcher from Oregon State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Logging & Forest management. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of Hee Han include Seoul National University.
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Papers
The influence of environmental factors on species composition and distribution in a community forest in Northern Thailand
Siriluck Thammanu,Siriluck Thammanu,Dokrak Marod,Hee Han,Narayan Bhusal,Lamthai Asanok,Pipat Ketdee,Noppakoon Gaewsingha,Seunghyun Lee,Joosang Chung +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) to investigate the environment factors affecting such differences in biodiversity of the stands and found a high diversity of trees in the forest as 197 species, 144 genera, and 62 plant families were recorded.
Productivity and Costs of Two Beetle-Kill Salvage Harvesting Methods in Northern Colorado
TL;DR: Two ground-based timber harvesting methods have been commonly used for beetle-kill salvage treatments after a bark beetle epidemic in northern Colorado and a detailed comparative time study was conducted to develop productivity and cost models and compared the performance of the two methods under various site conditions.
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Optimizing Biomass Feedstock Logistics for Forest Residue Processing and Transportation on a Tree-Shaped Road Network
TL;DR: This study presents optimized biomass feedstock logistics on a tree-shaped road network that reduced the cost of logistics up to 11% compared to the conventional system, and this cost reduction propagates downstream through the biomass supply chain, reducing production costs for bioenergy and bioproducts.
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Economic and Environmental Optimization of the Forest Supply Chain for Timber and Bioenergy Production from Beetle-Killed Forests in Northern Colorado
Ji She,Woodam Chung,Hee Han +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multi-objective optimization approach was applied to integrate the economic and environmental objectives of producing timber and bioenergy, and measured results by total net revenues and total net GHG emission savings, respectively.
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Non-timber forest product utilization under community forest management in northern Thailand
Siriluck Thammanu,Hee Han,Dokrak Marod,Liangzhen Zang,Yoonkoo Jung,Khaing Thandar Soe,Surin On-prom,Joosang Chung +7 more
TL;DR: Community forest management (CFM) is a practice used to resolve land use i.e., resolving land use conflicts between communities as discussed by the authors, which is a common practice in many Thai communities.
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