skogslager
Skogslager is a term used in forestry to describe a storage yard for timber located near a harvest site. In practice, a skogslager serves as a temporary staging area where felled trees are stored, sorted and prepared for transport to mills or processing facilities. The size, layout and permanence of a skogslager vary with the scale of operation and local regulations; in smaller operations it may be minimal, while larger forest districts may maintain multiple yards along logging routes.
Typical elements include prepared ground or gravel to minimize soil compaction, drainage systems, and access roads
Environmental and safety considerations are central to skogslager operations. Runoff and sediment control are important to
Used within the broader forestry supply chain, skogslager facilitates the flow of timber from felling to processing.