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DESIGN METHODS FOREST FOREST ROADS BASED ON GIS SYSTEM

Materials of the All-Russian scientific and practical conference "Modern machines, equipment and IT solutions for industrial complex: theory and practice", 2021
The main tasks of selecting the best option for the route of forest roads through the use of methods based on GIS systems are considered. Such roads are characterized by the use of materials capable of meeting the basic requirements on the transport-operational condition in difficult natural and climatic conditions. As is known, the cost of maintenance
Igor Kruchinin, Ya. Abramov
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Predicting Sedimentation from Forest Roads

Journal of Forestry, 1999
Abstract The water erosion prediction project (WEPP) model was run to predict sedimentation from forest roads for more than 50,000 combinations of distance between cross drains, road gradient, soil texture, distance from stream, steepness of the buffer between the road and the stream, and climate.
William J. Elliot   +2 more
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Optimization Models for Forest Road Upgrade Planning

Journal of Mathematical Modelling and Algorithms, 2006
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Henningsson, Mathias   +2 more
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ROAD LOCATION IN FOREST COUNTRY

Survey Review, 1933
Abstract THE very interesting article on “Road-surveying in the East” by J. N. List appearing in NO. 6 of the Review suggests that the following notes on the methods of road location used in the Gold Coast may be of interest. These methods enter into considerably more detail than those described by Mr. List and are of proved economic value.
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The Road through the Forest.

2009
After a few hours the road began to be rough, and the walking grew so difficult that the Scarecrow often stumbled over the yellow brick, which were here very uneven.
L. Frank Baum, W. W. Denslow
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The Roads through the Forest

2020
Abstract Chapter 4 focuses on the legacy of modernization-oriented planning processes, which are reinforced through transposition into the language and logics of sustainable development planning concerning how lands bordering the Transamazon and BR-163 highways will be protected, even as those roads are paved.
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Toutley Road and West of Old Forest Road, Wokingham, Berkshire

2018
The evaluation was split into two phases due to access constraints. A total of thirty-five trenches in the floodplain and SANG on the east of the Site and in the arboretum in the central part of the Site were machine excavated in May 2018 during Phase 1.
Nichol, M, Kennedy, R, Troake, E
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Forest Barn, Arundel Road, Worthing

2006
An archaeological evaluation was undertaken at Forest Barn, Arundel Road, Worthing, West Sussex. The work was undertaken between 21st and 23rd August 2006 on behalf of Piranha Interiors. Four trial trenches were excavated to a cumulative length of 114m. One modern refuse pit was discovered and hand excavated and several walls relating to c.19th Century
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Forest road network conception

2001
Un schéma de desserte est une démarche d'aménagement du territoire, ayant comme objectif principal la mobilisation optimale des bois. Pour établir une planification d'équipement en voirie forestière, outre les aspects économiques et techniques, il est nécessaire de prendre en compte les contraintes, réglementaires, physiques ou foncières et les ...
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Heuristics for building forest roads

2005
This paper deals with the problem of road network building to access forest resources. In the literature, this problem is known as the multiple target access problem (MTAP). It can be formalized as follows: given a set of targets (the trees to harvest), a source (an existing forest road) and a cost surface (the road building cost), what is the cheapest
Jaziri, Wassim   +2 more
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