Benefit, cost and risk analysis on extending the forest roads network: A case study in Crasna Valley (Romania)

<p>The paper presents how the Analytic Hierarchy Process can be used to select the most suitable combination of new forest roads to build onto a forested area provided that social or ecological aspects are not jeopardized. All important features worth being considered when a new network of for...

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Main Authors: Marian Drăgoi, Ciprian Palaghianu, Marius Miron- Onciul
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ‘Marin Drăcea’ National Research-Development Institute in Forestry 2015-12-01
Series:Annals of Forest Research
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Online Access:https://www.afrjournal.org/index.php/afr/article/view/366
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spelling doaj-f1632266c97a4f6d93abe98ebb3534502020-11-25T01:36:00Zeng‘Marin Drăcea’ National Research-Development Institute in ForestryAnnals of Forest Research1844-81352065-24452015-12-0158233334510.15287/afr.2015.366234Benefit, cost and risk analysis on extending the forest roads network: A case study in Crasna Valley (Romania)Marian Drăgoi0Ciprian Palaghianu1Marius Miron- Onciul2University “Ştefan cel Mare” Suceava, Faculty of Forestry, Universităţii 13, 720229 Suceava, RomaniaUniversity “Ştefan cel Mare” Suceava, Faculty of Forestry, Universităţii 13, 720229 Suceava, RomaniaUniversity “Ştefan cel Mare” Suceava, Faculty of Forestry, Universităţii 13, 720229 Suceava, Romania<p>The paper presents how the Analytic Hierarchy Process can be used to select the most suitable combination of new forest roads to build onto a forested area provided that social or ecological aspects are not jeopardized. All important features worth being considered when a new network of forest roads is designed were grouped in three types of criteria, which are benefits, costs and risks. Further, in order to ease the pairwise comparisons between criteria, both benefits and costs have been divided into private and social, while the risks refer to the events that might be triggered or favoured by the construction of new roads, like habitat fragmentation, landslides in case of heavy rainfall during the construction phase or even illegal cuttings. The outcome consists of a series of benefit-cost-and-risk indices and benefit-cost ratios, one for each combination of forest roads, including the status quo. The method has been tested on three combinations of new forest roads already designed for a small forest management unit located in Prahova County, encompassing 838.0 ha of mountainous forest.</p>https://www.afrjournal.org/index.php/afr/article/view/366stepwise analytic hierarchy process, risk assessment, cost-benefit analysis, forest roads
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author Marian Drăgoi
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Ciprian Palaghianu
Marius Miron- Onciul
Benefit, cost and risk analysis on extending the forest roads network: A case study in Crasna Valley (Romania)
Annals of Forest Research
stepwise analytic hierarchy process, risk assessment, cost-benefit analysis, forest roads
author_facet Marian Drăgoi
Ciprian Palaghianu
Marius Miron- Onciul
author_sort Marian Drăgoi
title Benefit, cost and risk analysis on extending the forest roads network: A case study in Crasna Valley (Romania)
title_short Benefit, cost and risk analysis on extending the forest roads network: A case study in Crasna Valley (Romania)
title_full Benefit, cost and risk analysis on extending the forest roads network: A case study in Crasna Valley (Romania)
title_fullStr Benefit, cost and risk analysis on extending the forest roads network: A case study in Crasna Valley (Romania)
title_full_unstemmed Benefit, cost and risk analysis on extending the forest roads network: A case study in Crasna Valley (Romania)
title_sort benefit, cost and risk analysis on extending the forest roads network: a case study in crasna valley (romania)
publisher ‘Marin Drăcea’ National Research-Development Institute in Forestry
series Annals of Forest Research
issn 1844-8135
2065-2445
publishDate 2015-12-01
description <p>The paper presents how the Analytic Hierarchy Process can be used to select the most suitable combination of new forest roads to build onto a forested area provided that social or ecological aspects are not jeopardized. All important features worth being considered when a new network of forest roads is designed were grouped in three types of criteria, which are benefits, costs and risks. Further, in order to ease the pairwise comparisons between criteria, both benefits and costs have been divided into private and social, while the risks refer to the events that might be triggered or favoured by the construction of new roads, like habitat fragmentation, landslides in case of heavy rainfall during the construction phase or even illegal cuttings. The outcome consists of a series of benefit-cost-and-risk indices and benefit-cost ratios, one for each combination of forest roads, including the status quo. The method has been tested on three combinations of new forest roads already designed for a small forest management unit located in Prahova County, encompassing 838.0 ha of mountainous forest.</p>
topic stepwise analytic hierarchy process, risk assessment, cost-benefit analysis, forest roads
url https://www.afrjournal.org/index.php/afr/article/view/366
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