Doktoratsinitiative DokIn Holz
Abstract
BMWF and FHP agreed to establish postgraduade studies “Wood – A value added good with perspektive in future” (DokIn’Holz). Each postgraduade study is indended to provide a part on the value added chain. Overall all the studies are bound to represent a sustainable use of the wood. The cooperation FHP decided to put 11 topics on the agenda for this project: These topics are: Saving the forestry primary production with the aspect on risk and unsaftyness, develop a model on supply-chain-management and new technologies for a more efficient processing of softwood, fundamental reseach for chemical and mechanical pulping of wood, aging effects on cellulose based materials, models to describe stiffness in cellulose fibers, modelling for a description of mechanical properties of wood, laminated beam and plywood with consideration of the nonlinearity of material- and wood structure and research on connecting components for a more efficient use of wood as and resource in the the building industry. The project is a conglomerate of 11 sub-projects. These sub-project are elaborated by University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, TU Wien, TU Graz and University of Innsbruck.
Wood technolotgy wood material Wood chemistry Pulping
Publikationen
Risikomanagement im Rahmen der Forsteinrichtung
Autoren: Sekot, W; Mutenthaler, D Jahr: 2014
Journal articles
Risikomanagement und Diversifikation im Forstbetrieb
Autoren: Mutenthaler, D; Sekot, W; Ungerböck, E Jahr: 2016
Journal articles
Toolkit für ein explizites Risikomanagement in der Forsteinrichtung
Autoren: Sekot, W; Mutenthaler, D Jahr: 2016
Newspaper / Magazine article
Risk management in production planning and harvest scheduling
Autoren: Mutenthaler, D Jahr: 2016
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Project staff
Alfred Teischinger
Univ.-Prof. i.R. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Dr.h.c. Alfred Teischinger
alfred.teischinger@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-89100
Project Leader
01.01.2014 - 31.12.2016
BOKU partners
External partners
University of Innsbruck
Michael Flach
partner
Vienna University of Technology
Josef Eberhardsteiner
partner
Technical University Graz
Heinz J. Ferk, Gerhard Schickhofer, Wolfgang Bauer
partner