نتایج جستجو برای: forest road network

تعداد نتایج: 832498  

1997
Christine Doran Beth Ann Hockey Philip Hopely Joseph Rosenzweig Anoop Sarkar Srinivas Bangalore Fei Xia

In this paper we report on the recent advancements and current status of the XTAG Project, housed at the University of Pennsylvania. We discuss the current coverage of the system, as evaluated on the TSNLP English sentences, hierarchical organization of the grammar, and the new and more portable implementation of the X-interface to the grammar and all of the supporting tools in CLISP, which is ...

2013
Adrian Enache Martin Kühmaier Karl Stampfer Valentina Doina Ciobanu

Nacrtak Sound development of forest infrastructure represents the backbone for sustainable forest management. However, planning forest roads, which nowadays must fulfill multiple conflicting objectives, is not an easy task. A GIS based model was developed for supporting decision making in forest road engineering. The tool allowed assessment of forest infrastructure scenarios based on multiple c...

2003
Markus Gerke Matthias Butenuth Christian Heipke Felicitas Willrich

The verification of existing data is an important task in order to ensure a high level of data quality in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Today this work is carried out mostly manually by an operator, who compares vector data from databases with remotely sensed imagery. In this paper we present a system for automated road data verification using digital image processing for the extraction...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2009
R B Foltz N S Copeland W J Elliot

This study measured runoff and sediment concentration from the tire track and from the non-tire track to determine infiltration, interrill erodibility, and vegetative cover impacts of reopening an abandoned forest road. Runoff was lowest on the non-track portion of the abandoned road and highest on the reopened road. Sediment concentrations were significantly higher on the reopened road. Increa...

2005
Ajay Prasad David G. Tarboton Charles H. Luce Thomas A. Black

A set of GIS tools has been developed (Road Sediment Analysis Model, RSAM) to analyze and quantify the impacts of forest roads on forested watersheds. RSAM is organized into three modules. In the first module sediment production for each road segment is calculated from slope, length, road surface condition and road side drain vegetation. A GPS gathered road condition inventory provides surface ...

Journal: :Science 1960
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Jason D.Thompson R eduction of nonpoint source pollution of forest streams is a major issue in the forest products industry. Consequently, extensive research has been focused on documenting impacts of forest harvesting, road construction, and site preparation on water quality in forest streams. Researchers have found that roads create more pollution, in the form of sediment, than harvesting act...

2002
J. M. Grace

The effectiveness of four road turn–out ditch treatments (vegetation, rip–rap, sediment fences, and settling basins) in reducing sediment export to the forest floor was evaluated. These four runoff control methods are commonly prescribed to control forest road runoff and sediments. The study utilized runoff samplers, runoff diversion walls, sediment filter bags, and erosion stakes to evaluate r...

Journal: :ecopersia 0
seyed ata ollah hosseini associate professor of forestry and forest economics, university of tehran, tehran, iran. masoud esmaeili sharif isfahan research center for agriculture and natural resources, isfahan, iran mohammad amoozad forest, range and watershed administration, sari district, sari, iran korosh shirani associate professor at isfahan research center for agriculture and natural resources, isfahan, iran mohsen gorgandipour m.sc. student of forest engineering, faculty of natural resources, university of tehran, tehran, iran

the effect of forest roads on the extent and type of fire damage occurred in forests and rangelands of the neka county in mazandaran province was investigated. for this purpose, all fire spots, stand number, percentage and type of injury and damage to tree species, and average diameter at breast height (dbh) were noted with 100% inventory; area and geographic location of access roads were deter...

2009
W. J. Elliot R. B. Foltz P. R. Robichaud

Sediment is the greatest pollutant of forest streams. In the absence of wildfire, forest road networks are usually the main source of sediment in forest watersheds. An understanding of forest road erosion processes is important to aid in predicting sediment delivery from roads to streams. The flowpath followed by runoff is the key to understanding road erosion processes. On rutted roads, the fl...

Journal: :Journal of Forest Science 2012

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