Results in Engineering (Dec 2024)
Method of designing forest road construction scenario with GIS-based calibration using sustainable forestry model
Abstract
In Japan, where planted forest resources have matured, the growing demand for harvesting work has necessitated road network expansion. To address this challenge, a model grounded in graph theory was developed to design a road network aligned with Japan's environmental and social conditions. This model integrates the road network with a forest management plan to ensure that timber collection aligns with each year's business scenarios. The slope parameters in the model were fine-tuned using road network data from sustainable forestry locations and simulations were conducted in forests near Tokyo. The designed working road boasts an average slope of 13–14 %, and the final road network density, including primary roads, surpassed the city's development target of 85.08 m ha−1. An evaluation using the Hausdorff distance indicated that the road network layout was generally appropriate for actual data. These findings are expected to contribute significantly to the effective forest resource utilization.