The main purpose of the current study was to design less costly forest roads using cost zoning map. For this purpose, the most important effective factors on cost of forest road construction were weighted using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). Five factors, terrain slope, hydrology, geology formations, soil texture and road slope, were weighted using the AHP. The cost zoning map was developed after weighting the supposed factors and overlay their corresponding map in ESRI Arc GIS 9.3 environment. In Next step, two variants of forest road were planned to connect the start point to the end point, using a 1) Shortest Path (SP) algorithm and 2) a skill expert. The results showed that the length and the cost of the variant planned by SP a...
Forest road is an important infrastructure which is required in forest development timber harvestin...
Forest road planning with the available tools, e.g. PEGGER and GIS, still requires a lot of time of ...
Forest road planning with the available tools, e.g. PEGGER and GIS, still requires a lot of time of ...
Forest road construction is the most costly operation in forestry. Road designing and construction i...
A system was developed that applies geographical information system (GIS) techniques for the manipul...
The goal of this study is presenting a proper method to improve the planning of forest roads network...
Graduation date: 1996Forest road planning is importaht in logging operations, because it can\ud affe...
Forest road construction is the most costly operation in forestry. Road designing and construction i...
In order to locate a path between two known locations on a ground surface, a large number of alterna...
Problem statement: Forest road planning requires a host of information, particularly the availabilit...
We developed a forest road design model that simultaneously optimizes horizontal and vertical alignm...
Graduation date: 2003The systems currently available for forest road design are not capable of\ud ma...
Forest road construction for harvest operation are always been subjected to certain constrictions an...
Abstract. Advances in personal computers (PCs) have increased interest in computer-based road-design...
The forest roads have principle role in management preservation and forest refreshments. Nowadays sp...
Forest road is an important infrastructure which is required in forest development timber harvestin...
Forest road planning with the available tools, e.g. PEGGER and GIS, still requires a lot of time of ...
Forest road planning with the available tools, e.g. PEGGER and GIS, still requires a lot of time of ...
Forest road construction is the most costly operation in forestry. Road designing and construction i...
A system was developed that applies geographical information system (GIS) techniques for the manipul...
The goal of this study is presenting a proper method to improve the planning of forest roads network...
Graduation date: 1996Forest road planning is importaht in logging operations, because it can\ud affe...
Forest road construction is the most costly operation in forestry. Road designing and construction i...
In order to locate a path between two known locations on a ground surface, a large number of alterna...
Problem statement: Forest road planning requires a host of information, particularly the availabilit...
We developed a forest road design model that simultaneously optimizes horizontal and vertical alignm...
Graduation date: 2003The systems currently available for forest road design are not capable of\ud ma...
Forest road construction for harvest operation are always been subjected to certain constrictions an...
Abstract. Advances in personal computers (PCs) have increased interest in computer-based road-design...
The forest roads have principle role in management preservation and forest refreshments. Nowadays sp...
Forest road is an important infrastructure which is required in forest development timber harvestin...
Forest road planning with the available tools, e.g. PEGGER and GIS, still requires a lot of time of ...
Forest road planning with the available tools, e.g. PEGGER and GIS, still requires a lot of time of ...