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Tomislav Poršinsky is a Distinguished Professor at the University of Zagreb's Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology, Department of Wood Technology. He has been affiliated with the institution since 1995, contributing to academic leadership, teaching, and research in forest engineering and sustainability. His roles include instructing courses like Timber Harvesting and advising on operational forestry strategies.
His research focuses on enhancing wood harvesting systems, environmental impact mitigation, and optimizing forest accessibility. Key areas include mechanized thinning, soil conservation during operations, and sustainable machinery design. He has pioneered studies on forwarder efficiency, rut depth measurement, and UAV-based log volume estimation, integrating technology with ecological stewardship.
Publications highlight innovations in forest infrastructure planning, machinery performance analysis, and international comparisons of harvesting practices. His work emphasizes practical solutions for ecological and economic challenges in forestry. Awards include the prestigious Distinguished Professor title (2017), recognizing his contributions to academic innovation and industry collaboration.
Tomislav’s expertise spans over three decades, with a focus on bridging theoretical research and operational forestry challenges. His research and advisory roles have influenced policies and practices in Croatia and beyond, addressing global forestry sustainability goals.



