نتایج جستجو برای: forest road

تعداد نتایج: 175693  

2010
Tolga Ozturk Muhittin Inan Abdullah E. Akay

Nacrtak Opening-up of forests enables the application of rational forestry, which means more productivity and suitability for sustainable use. Therefore, forest roads are one of the most important tools needed. This study investigates tree damage caused by excavated materials during forest road construction in a karst region. Bending, crushing andwoundingwere defined as tree damage because of e...

2017
Felicity A. Edwards Jessica Finan Lucy K. Graham Trond H. Larsen David S. Wilcove Wayne W. Hsu V.K. Chey Keith C. Hamer

The demand for timber products is facilitating the degradation and opening up of large areas of intact habitats rich in biodiversity. Logging creates an extensive network of access roads within the forest, yet these are commonly ignored or excluded when assessing impacts of logging on forest biodiversity. Here we determine the impact of these roads on the overall condition of selectively logged...

سوسنی, جواد, شتایی, شعبان, مسروری, الهام, معیری, محمدهادی,

     Zagros forest as a widest forests of Iran, has a special place on economical development and maintain the stability of water and soil. In order to apporopriate planning for this forest information about forest extend during past, present and future is necessary. The present research was conducted to determine the forest area reduction, during 1955 to 1997, Modeling possibility forest exten...

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
لعبت زبردست دانشجوی دکتری برنامه ریزی محیط زیست، دانشکدة محیط زیست، دانشگاه تهران احمدرضا یاوری استادیار دانشکده محیط زیست دانشگاه تهران(ارزیابی و اکولوژی کوهستان) اسماعیل صالحی گروه مدیریت و برنامه ریزی دانشکدة محیط زیست دانشگاه تهران، دکتری شهرسازی مجید مخدوم استاد محیط زیست دانشکدة منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهران

fragmentation is one of the major spatial processes leading to change in a landscape, which is described as transformation of a specific habitat or land cover to smaller patches with less connectivity and viability. construction of roads is one of the main causes of fragmentation in natural areas and habitats. presence of roads in ecologically sensitive and protected areas, leads to destruction...

2012
C. S. Eastaugh D. M. Molina

Forest roads and permanent fuelbreaks are an important part of fire suppression infrastructure, but due to maintenance and environmental costs many forest agencies seek to reduce the extent of these networks. The question of which roads should be retained or where fuelbreaks should be established is contentious, and few quantified methods exist to aid management decisions. This study uses GIS p...

2016
TOlga OZTurk

In this study, degree of soil compaction and rutting caused on the skid road by rubber-tired tractor was investigated in northern pine plantation forest in Turkey. In research area, the cross sections were selected in every 20 meter along the skid road. Penetrometer measurements were made in each cross section. Also, the soil samples were collected to on the skid road and forest site. The rutti...

2013
Marco Pellegrini Stefano Grigolato Raffaele Cavalli

Nacrtak The combination of GIS tools and Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) techniques is used to develop a Decision Support System to rank the maintenance priorities of a forest road network according to the actual conditions and needs. The decision-making process is divided into 4 stages. The first stage fixes the objectives of the analysis as the minimization of the sediment production from ro...

2013
Matteo Marcantonio Duccio Rocchini Francesco Geri Giovanni Bacaro Valerio Amici

The most pervasive threats to biological diversity are directly or indirectly linked to the road networks. For this reason, over the last few decades, interest in the study of the ecological characteristics of the edges associated with roads has increased. This work aims to investigate the effect of roads as a humaninduced disturbance on the plant diversity in two managed Mediterranean forest s...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2013
mozhgan bazyar abdolaslam bonyad sasan babaie kafaki

the zagros forests (west of iran) have been highly exploited in recent decades by human impacts. easy access, abundance and variety of valuable forest yields have led to population growth density, creation of new residential areas and deforestation activities. in order to determinate the distribution and rate of deforestation from 1995 to 2006 by using the satellite imagery (irs-1c and  landsat...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
e. salehi l. zebardast a.r. yavri

fragmentation, or breaking apart of habitats, is one of the major causes of decline in biological diversity. mature ecosystems, especially dense forests are very sensitive to this phenomenon and roads are one of the major causes of fragmentation in forest landscapes. present investigation aims to trace landscape fragmentation in dense forests of golestan national park in northeast of iran betw...

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