Aricak Burak
Faculty of Forestry, Department of Forest Engineering, Kastamonu University, 37200, Kastamonu, Turkey,
Environ Monit Assess. 2015 Jul;187(7):417. doi: 10.1007/s10661-015-4663-7. Epub 2015 Jun 9.
Forest roads are essential for transport in managed forests, yet road construction causes environmental disturbance, both in the surface area the road covers and in erosion and downslope deposition of road fill material. The factors affecting the deposition distance of eroded road fill are the slope gradient and the density of plant cover. Thus, it is important to take these factors into consideration during road planning to minimize their disturbance. The aim of this study was to use remote sensing and field surveying to predict the locations that would be affected by downslope deposition of eroding road fill and to compile the data into a geographic information system (GIS) database. The construction of 99,500 m of forest roads is proposed for the Kastamonu Regional Forest Directorate in Turkey. Using GeoEye satellite images and a digital elevation model (DEM) for the region, the location and extent of downslope deposition of road fill were determined for the roads as planned. It was found that if the proposed roads were constructed by excavators, the fill material would cover 910,621 m(2) and the affected surface area would be 1,302,740 m(2). Application of the method used here can minimize the adverse effects of forest roads.
林间道路对于经营林中的运输至关重要,但道路建设会造成环境扰动,既包括道路所覆盖的地表区域,也包括道路填方材料的侵蚀和下坡沉积。影响侵蚀道路填方沉积距离的因素是坡度和植被覆盖密度。因此,在道路规划过程中考虑这些因素以尽量减少其扰动非常重要。本研究的目的是利用遥感和实地测量来预测受侵蚀道路填方下坡沉积影响的位置,并将数据汇编到地理信息系统(GIS)数据库中。土耳其卡斯塔莫努地区林业局计划修建99,500米的林间道路。利用该地区的GeoEye卫星图像和数字高程模型(DEM),确定了按计划修建道路时填方下坡沉积的位置和范围。研究发现,如果用挖掘机修建拟议道路,填方材料将覆盖910,621平方米,受影响的地表面积将为1,302,740平方米。此处所用方法的应用可以将林间道路的不利影响降至最低。