Hokuryu Town Portal
Monday, July 27, 2020
View this post on Instagram # work road 2 # road construction before and after Construction of roads in the mountains may seem simple, but it is a very difficult task. The condition of the soil, water flow, topography, and the state of the trees growing there must be assessed, and the work proceeds with the utmost care to prevent the mountain from collapsing. Once a road is built, it becomes easier for people to travel. The larger the road, the easier it is to transport timber. However, the impact on the creatures that originally inhabited the forest must also be considered. In # natural forestry, small heavy machinery is used to build the minimum necessary narrow roads in order to reduce the burden on the forest as much as possible. # Forestry for living with nature # Forestry # Small-scale forestry # Road construction # Forest roads # Thinning # Hokkaido # Hokkaido # Forest # Forest # Hokkaido timber # Firewood # Bed logs # Hokkaido forestry # Self-logging forestry # Sustainable living # Living with nature # Satoyama management # Countryside living under natureA post shared by (@shizenka2020) – July 24, 2020, 8:02 PM PDT
# work road 2 # road construction before and after Construction of roads in the mountains may seem simple, but it is a very difficult task. The condition of the soil, water flow, topography, and the state of the trees growing there must be assessed, and the work proceeds with the utmost care to prevent the mountain from collapsing. Once a road is built, it becomes easier for people to travel. The larger the road, the easier it is to transport timber. However, the impact on the creatures that originally inhabited the forest must also be considered. In # natural forestry, small heavy machinery is used to build the minimum necessary narrow roads in order to reduce the burden on the forest as much as possible. # Forestry for living with nature # Forestry # Small-scale forestry # Road construction # Forest roads # Thinning # Hokkaido # Hokkaido # Forest # Forest # Hokkaido timber # Firewood # Bed logs # Hokkaido forestry # Self-logging forestry # Sustainable living # Living with nature # Satoyama management # Countryside living
under natureA post shared by (@shizenka2020) – July 24, 2020, 8:02 PM PDT