2023
DOI: 10.1007/s41207-023-00362-6
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Effects of forest roads and an assessment of their disturbance of the natural enviroment based on GIS spatial multi-criteria analysis: case study of the University Forest of Taxiarchis, Chalkidiki, Greece

Abstract: The forest road network contributes to all aspects of the management and protection of natural ecosystems, such as fire protection and access to settlements, infrastructure and forest recreation. This has led to a constant demand for new roads and increased road density in forest areas. However, due to the environmental impact of such roads, a tool that takes into account all the parameters that they affect and evaluates the spatial distribution of forest-road-induced disturbance is needed. The present researc… Show more

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“…These have been encapsulated to explicitly incorporate the opportunities and changes in the climate into the planning and management of forest activities. These show a new framework (Figure 1) that modern forest operations should follow, one that improves and supports forest resilience to climate change while maintaining the entire forestry value chain and sustainable forest management [71,72]. We have included methods into the fifth category based on the ideas and objectives that go beyond the endorsement of certain management strategies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These have been encapsulated to explicitly incorporate the opportunities and changes in the climate into the planning and management of forest activities. These show a new framework (Figure 1) that modern forest operations should follow, one that improves and supports forest resilience to climate change while maintaining the entire forestry value chain and sustainable forest management [71,72]. We have included methods into the fifth category based on the ideas and objectives that go beyond the endorsement of certain management strategies.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, for the criterion of coverage area within the 5-min zone (ACC), the sum of the squares was 154,145,563,597,978, and its square root was 12,415,537. 19. The normalized values are presented in Appendix A, Table A1.…”
Section: Implementation Of the Topsis Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proximity of a forest region to the road network is a critical factor shaping the dynamics of forest fires [19]. Whether roads are present or absent in forested areas significantly influences fire management strategies, firefighting efforts, and the overall vulnerability of ecosystems and communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The economic indicator system was constructed with primary reference to the literature [6,8,[38][39][40][41]. The environment indicator system was constructed with primary reference to the literature [2,15,20,30,42,43], while at the same time the classification was appropriately adjusted to actual situation, including the current major modes of transport in forest areas and their average speeds, the economic restructuring of forest areas under policy regulation, and the limitations of earlier forest road network planning concepts and techniques. The official data were obtained from the official website of the forest management department, and the file name is Forest Management Programme of Taohuajiang State Forest in Taohuajiang County (2021-2030) Publication Version.…”
Section: Construction Of Indicator Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable forest management is an approach aimed at protecting and maintaining forest ecosystems. The core principles of management include ecological balance and diversity, economic sustainability, social responsibility, and environmental protection [1][2][3]. A sustainable forest road network achieves the cooperation of social, economic, and environmental dimensions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%