Journal of Environmental Health Science Engineering | |
Environmental impacts of forest road construction on mountainous terrain | |
Erhan Caliskan1  | |
[1] Faculty of Forestry, Karadeniz Technical University, 61080, Trabzon, Turkey | |
关键词: Mountainous terrain; Excavator; Buldozer; Forest road construction; Environmental impacts; | |
Others : 820888 DOI : 10.1186/1735-2746-10-23 |
|
received in 2012-12-18, accepted in 2013-03-11, 发布年份 2013 | |
【 摘 要 】
Forest roads are the base infrastructure foundation of forestry operations. These roads entail a complex engineering effort because they can cause substantial environmental damage to forests and include a high-cost construction. This study was carried out in four sample sites of Giresun, Trabzon(2) and Artvin Forest Directorate, which is in the Black Sea region of Turkey. The areas have both steep terrain (30-50% gradient) and very steep terrain (51-80% gradient). Bulldozers and hydraulic excavators were determined to be the main machines for forest road construction, causing environmental damage and cross sections in mountainous areas.
As a result of this study, the percent damage to forests was determined as follows: on steep terrain, 21% of trees were damaged by excavators and 33% of trees were damaged by bulldozers during forest road construction, and on very steep terrain, 27% of trees were damaged by excavators and 44% of trees were damaged by bulldozers during forest road construction. It was also determined that on steep terrain, when excavators were used, 12.23% less forest area was destroyed compared with when bulldozers were used and 16.13% less area was destroyed by excavators on very steep terrain. In order to reduce the environmental damage on the forest ecosystem, especially in steep terrains, hydraulic excavators should replace bulldozers in forest road construction activities.
【 授权许可】
2013 Caliskan; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
【 预 览 】
Files | Size | Format | View |
---|---|---|---|
20140712060509899.pdf | 2053KB | download | |
Figure 6. | 27KB | Image | download |
Figure 5. | 55KB | Image | download |
Figure 4. | 180KB | Image | download |
Figure 3. | 50KB | Image | download |
Figure 2. | 64KB | Image | download |
Figure 1. | 102KB | Image | download |
【 图 表 】
Figure 1.
Figure 2.
Figure 3.
Figure 4.
Figure 5.
Figure 6.
【 参考文献 】
- [1]Fu B, Newham LTH, Ramos-Scharron CE: A review of surface erosion and sediment delivery models for unsealed roads. Environ Model Software 2010, 25:1-14.
- [2]Jordán-López A, Martínez-Zavala L, Bellinfante N: Impact of different parts of unpaved forest roads on runoff and sediment yield in a Mediterranean area. Sci Total Environ 2009, 407:937-944.
- [3]Cornish PM: The effects of roading, harvesting and forest regeneration on stream water turbidity levels in a moist eucalypt forest. Forest Ecol Manag 2001, 152:293-312.
- [4]Forsyth AR, Bubb KA, Cox ME: Runoff, sediment loss and water quality from forest roads in a southeast Queensland coastal plain Pinus plantation. Forest Ecol Manage 2006, 221(1–3):194-206.
- [5]Ramos-Scharro’n CE, MacDonald LH: Runoff and suspended sediment yields from an unpaved road segment, St. John, US Virgin Islands. Hydrol Processes 2007, 21(1):35-50.
- [6]Duncan SH, Ward JW, Anderson RJ: A method for assessing landslide potential as an aid in forest road placement. Northwest Science 1987, 61(3):152-159.
- [7]Larsen MC, Parks JE: How Wide is a Road? The Association of Roads and Mass-Wasting in a Forested Mountain Environment. Earth Surf Process Landforms 1997, 22:835-848.
- [8]Geneletti D: Biodiversity Impact Assessment of roads: an approach based on ecosystem rarity. Environ Impact Assess Rev 2003, 23:343-365.
- [9]Chomitz KM, Gray DA: Roads, land use, and deforestation: a spatial model applied Belize. World Bank Econ. Rev 1996, 10:487-512.
- [10]Forman RTT, Friedman DS, Fitzhenry D, Martin JD, Chen AS, Alexander LE: Ecological effects of roads: toward three summary indices and an overview for North America. See Ref 1997, 21:40-54.
- [11]Hui C, Shuang-cheng L, Yi-li Z: Impact of road construction on vegetation alongside Qinghal-Xizang highway and railway. Chin Geogr Sci 2003, 13(4):340-346.
- [12]Aruga K: Tabu search optimization of horizontal and vertical alignments of forest roads. J For Res 2005, 10:275-284.
- [13]Akay AE, Erdas O, Mahmut R, Yuksel A: Estimating sediment yield from a forest road network by using a sediment prediction model and GIS techniques. Build Environ 2008, 43(5):687-695.
- [14]Hosseini SA, Solaymani K: Investigation of effective factors 340 for path tracing using GIS in Kheyroud forest (Iran-Mazadaran province). Pak J Biol Sci 2006, 9(11):2055-2061.
- [15]Tunay M, Melemez K: The assessment of environmentally sensitive forest road construction technique in difficult terrain conditions. ITUJ Eng 2004, 3((2-3-4-5):3-10.
- [16]Jadczyk P: Natural effects of large-area forest decline in the western Sudeten. Environ Prot Eng 2009, 35(1):49-56.
- [17]Luce CH, Wemple BC: Introduction to special issue on hydrologic and geomorphic effects of forest roads. Earth Surf Process Landforms 2001, 26:111-113.
- [18]Madej MA: Erosion and sediment delivery following removal of forest roads. Earth Surf Process Landforms 2001, 26:175-190.
- [19]Laurance SW, Stouffer PC, Laurance WE: Effects of road clearings on movement patterns of understory rainforest birds in central Amazonia. Conserv. Biology 2004, 18(4):1099-1109.
- [20]Potočnik I, Pentek T, Pičman D, Papa I, Poje A: Filling in the clearance of a forest road cross-section in Beech forest. Croat. J. For. Eng 2008, 29(1):53-62.
- [21]LeDoux CB: Determining safe clearing limits for skid road/trail construction. 2004, 148-153. [Proceedings of the 14th Central Hardwood Forest Conference, Gen.Tech.Rep. Ne-316, Wooster ,Ohio]
- [22]Demir M, Makineci E, Yilmaz E: Investigation of timber harvesting impacts on herbaceous cover, forest floor and surface soil properties on skid road in an oak (Quercus petrea L.) stand. Build Environ 2007, 42(3):1194-1199.
- [23]Heinrich R: The use of excavator in forest road construction in Austria 11. Sweden: SUAS Research Note; 2001:61-66. [Proceedings from third meeting of excavators and backhoe loaders as base machines in forest operations, FAIR-CT98-381]
- [24]Ozturk T, Inan M, Akgul M: Environmental damages of forest road construction by bulldozer on steep terrain. Afr J Biotech 2010, 8(18):4547-4552.
- [25]Bayoglu S: A road construction technic to undamaged at forest and environment on steep terrain. J Forest Eng 1989, 26(12):6-9.
- [26]Tochiki S, Kaibori M: Slope failures along the forest road by the storm rainfall and their characteristics. Memoirs: Hiroshima University, Facility of Integrated Arts and Science; 1990:3500-3506.
- [27]Sekendiz OA, Ozder Z: Doğu Karadeniz ormanlarımızda yamaç yollarının kabuk böceği (scolytidae) salgınları üzerine etkileri. KTU Orman Fakültesi Dergisi 1983, 1:127-134.