RT Journal Article SR 00 ID 10.1080/14942119.2017.1311559 A1 Di Fulvio, F. A1 Abbas, D. A1 Spinelli, R. A1 Acuna, M. A1 Ackerman, P. A1 Lindroos, O. T1 Benchmarking Technical and Cost Factors in Forest Felling and Processing Operations in Different Global Regions during the Period 2013-2014 JF International Journal of Forest Engineering YR 2017 FD 2017 SP 1 OP 12 K1 international benchmarking, cost rating, forest harvesting, cost database, competitiveness AB In a global bioeconomy, benchmarking costs is essential in the evaluation of current forest harvesting systems and addressing decisions on the most efficient supply chains for available forest resources. Benchmarking cost rates in forestry is challenging, due to a lack of harmonized terminology and difficulties in collecting information on comparable forest technologies. This study provides a first-time series of cost factors to be used when modeling and evaluating the cost competitiveness of forest felling and processing operations on a global scale. It is based on an expert survey using a standardized method of data collection. This benchmarking identifies and updates the knowledge of technical and socio-economic factors capable of influencing the cost rates of forest felling and processing operations across different regions. This study is expected to act as a reference for larger investigations, and for regular updates, with the aim to provide current data that can be used by forest practitioners and decision makers for improving their cost efficiency and for designing future supply systems more effectively. NO Associated data via Datacite: https://figshare.com/articles/Benchmarking_technical_and_cost_factors_in_forest_felling_and_processing_operations_in_different_global_regions_during_the_period_2013_2014/5044588 PB Taylor & Francis SN 1494-2119 LK https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/14515/