Analyzing the Vegetation Restoration of Landslides in the Gaoping River Basin
碩士 === 環球科技大學 === 環境資源管理所 === 101 === Typhoon Morakot seriously destroyed southern Taiwan, especially upstream Gaoping River. This study set sample plots on the landslides in Gaoping River basin to investigate the environmental factors, vegetations, and soil seed banks. We monitored the vegetati...
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ndltd-TW-101TWIT03990112019-05-15T20:52:44Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/cqe8wz Analyzing the Vegetation Restoration of Landslides in the Gaoping River Basin 高屏溪流域崩塌地之植生復育分析 Tan-Tzu Lin 林誕資 碩士 環球科技大學 環境資源管理所 101 Typhoon Morakot seriously destroyed southern Taiwan, especially upstream Gaoping River. This study set sample plots on the landslides in Gaoping River basin to investigate the environmental factors, vegetations, and soil seed banks. We monitored the vegetation restoration and studied the composition and structure of the nearby vegetation. The result showed that the soil hardness of major recovery applied plots was in the suitable level for root growth and seed germination and development. Among the broadcast sowing woody species, Fraxinusgriffithii and Meliaazedarach grew better. Paspalumnotatum, Eremochloa ophiurides, and Axonopusaffinis were major sowing herbs, and they grew well in the most recovery applied plots. There were also dominant herbs exotic, like Chromolaenaodorata, Mikaniamicrantha, Bidens pilosa var. radiata, and Ageratumhoustonianum, that were suggested to pay attention on their population expansion. The natural restoration was more effective than the artificial recovery in Gaoping River basin. However, after the human sowing and slope surface processing, the biodiversity enhanced as well as the succession speed. It was helpful to return to originally natural ecology. We suggested broadcasting sow fast-growing woody species as Kleinhovia hospita, Tremaorientalis, Macarangatanariu, Koelreuteria henryi, Sapindussaponaria, Ficusseptica, Lagerstroemiasubcostata, Mallotusjaponicus, M.paniculatus, Bridelia tomentosa, Glochidionphilippicum, Rhuschinensis var. roxburghii, and Pistaciachinensis. The native species, e.g. Condondactyl on, Miscanthus floridulus, Arundo formosana, Artemisia indica, Eupatorium formosanum, and Lespedeza cuneata are suggested herbs. Most landslides were classified into the expanding type and adding type. The landslide management should be planned by cases. For example, while considering the safety of the protected objects and the traffic accessibility, the dam should be installed on the appropriate position to avoid immediate rocksliding during the heavy rainfall disrupting the stability of the upstream land base that is bad for vegetation restoration. Using stakes and railings and the vegetation process to stabilize the slope is good to maintain the convenience and safety of the outward roadways. Lagerstroemiasubcostata, Vitexquinata, and Cordia dichotoma sprout easily, so they are great choices for stakes. It must be helpful for the recovery effect. The database of landslide treatment and management set in this study is able to supply as references and evidences for the future operation. Shang-Te Tsai 蔡尚惪 2013 學位論文 ; thesis 130 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 環球科技大學 === 環境資源管理所 === 101 === Typhoon Morakot seriously destroyed southern Taiwan, especially upstream Gaoping River. This study set sample plots on the landslides in Gaoping River basin to investigate the environmental factors, vegetations, and soil seed banks. We monitored the vegetation restoration and studied the composition and structure of the nearby vegetation. The result showed that the soil hardness of major recovery applied plots was in the suitable level for root growth and seed germination and development. Among the broadcast sowing woody species, Fraxinusgriffithii and Meliaazedarach grew better. Paspalumnotatum, Eremochloa ophiurides, and Axonopusaffinis were major sowing herbs, and they grew well in the most recovery applied plots. There were also dominant herbs exotic, like Chromolaenaodorata, Mikaniamicrantha, Bidens pilosa var. radiata, and Ageratumhoustonianum, that were suggested to pay attention on their population expansion.
The natural restoration was more effective than the artificial recovery in Gaoping River basin. However, after the human sowing and slope surface processing, the biodiversity enhanced as well as the succession speed. It was helpful to return to originally natural ecology. We suggested broadcasting sow fast-growing woody species as Kleinhovia hospita, Tremaorientalis, Macarangatanariu, Koelreuteria henryi, Sapindussaponaria, Ficusseptica, Lagerstroemiasubcostata, Mallotusjaponicus, M.paniculatus, Bridelia tomentosa, Glochidionphilippicum, Rhuschinensis var. roxburghii, and Pistaciachinensis. The native species, e.g. Condondactyl on, Miscanthus floridulus, Arundo formosana, Artemisia indica, Eupatorium formosanum, and Lespedeza cuneata are suggested herbs.
Most landslides were classified into the expanding type and adding type. The landslide management should be planned by cases. For example, while considering the safety of the protected objects and the traffic accessibility, the dam should be installed on the appropriate position to avoid immediate rocksliding during the heavy rainfall disrupting the stability of the upstream land base that is bad for vegetation restoration. Using stakes and railings and the vegetation process to stabilize the slope is good to maintain the convenience and safety of the outward roadways. Lagerstroemiasubcostata, Vitexquinata, and Cordia dichotoma sprout easily, so they are great choices for stakes. It must be helpful for the recovery effect. The database of landslide treatment and management set in this study is able to supply as references and evidences for the future operation.
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