Forest operations planning by using RTK-GPS based digital elevation model

Having large proportion of forests in mountainous terrain in Turkey, the logging methods that not only minimize operational costs but also minimize environmental damages should be determined in forest operations planning. In a case where necessary logging equipment and machines are available, ground...

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Published in:İstanbul Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi
Main Authors: Neşe Gülci, Abdullah Emin Akay, Orhan Erdaş, Sercan Gülci
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Published: İstanbul University 2015-07-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.17099/jffiu.11545
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Orhan Erdaş
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description Having large proportion of forests in mountainous terrain in Turkey, the logging methods that not only minimize operational costs but also minimize environmental damages should be determined in forest operations planning. In a case where necessary logging equipment and machines are available, ground slope is the most important factor in determining the logging method. For this reason, accurate, up to date, and precise ground slope data is very crucial in the success of forest operations planning. In recent years, high-resolution Digital Elevation Models (DEM) can be generated for forested areas by using Real Time Kinematic (RTK) GPS method and these DEMs can be used to develop precise slope maps. In this study, high-resolution DEM was developed by RTK-GPS method to generate precise slope map in a sample area. Then, the slope map was classified into slope classes specified by IUFRO in order to assist forest operations planning. According to the results, logging methods that are suitable for very steep and steep terrain conditions (i.e. skyline logging, cable pulling, and chute systems) should be preferred in 48.1% of the study area. It was also found that logging methods that are suitable for terrain with medium slope (i.e. skidding and cable pulling) and gentle slope (i.e. skidding and mobile winch) should be preferred in 34.1% and 17.8% of the study area, respectively.
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spelling doaj-art-2bc26eac2e98483c8a01aa5f15640f412025-08-19T23:45:54Zengİstanbul Universityİstanbul Üniversitesi Orman Fakültesi Dergisi0535-84180535-84182015-07-01652596810.17099/jffiu.11545Forest operations planning by using RTK-GPS based digital elevation modelNeşe Gülci0Abdullah Emin Akay1Orhan Erdaş2Sercan Gülci3Kahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Faculty of Forestry, Kahramanmaras, TurkeyBursa Technical University, Faculty of Forestry, Bursa, TurkeyKahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Faculty of Forestry, Kahramanmaras, TurkeyKahramanmaras Sutcu Imam University, Faculty of Forestry, Kahramanmaras, TurkeyHaving large proportion of forests in mountainous terrain in Turkey, the logging methods that not only minimize operational costs but also minimize environmental damages should be determined in forest operations planning. In a case where necessary logging equipment and machines are available, ground slope is the most important factor in determining the logging method. For this reason, accurate, up to date, and precise ground slope data is very crucial in the success of forest operations planning. In recent years, high-resolution Digital Elevation Models (DEM) can be generated for forested areas by using Real Time Kinematic (RTK) GPS method and these DEMs can be used to develop precise slope maps. In this study, high-resolution DEM was developed by RTK-GPS method to generate precise slope map in a sample area. Then, the slope map was classified into slope classes specified by IUFRO in order to assist forest operations planning. According to the results, logging methods that are suitable for very steep and steep terrain conditions (i.e. skyline logging, cable pulling, and chute systems) should be preferred in 48.1% of the study area. It was also found that logging methods that are suitable for terrain with medium slope (i.e. skidding and cable pulling) and gentle slope (i.e. skidding and mobile winch) should be preferred in 34.1% and 17.8% of the study area, respectively.http://dx.doi.org/10.17099/jffiu.11545Precision forestrywood extractionreal time sensorsdigital mapsGIS
spellingShingle Neşe Gülci
Abdullah Emin Akay
Orhan Erdaş
Sercan Gülci
Forest operations planning by using RTK-GPS based digital elevation model
Precision forestry
wood extraction
real time sensors
digital maps
GIS
title Forest operations planning by using RTK-GPS based digital elevation model
title_full Forest operations planning by using RTK-GPS based digital elevation model
title_fullStr Forest operations planning by using RTK-GPS based digital elevation model
title_full_unstemmed Forest operations planning by using RTK-GPS based digital elevation model
title_short Forest operations planning by using RTK-GPS based digital elevation model
title_sort forest operations planning by using rtk gps based digital elevation model
topic Precision forestry
wood extraction
real time sensors
digital maps
GIS
url http://dx.doi.org/10.17099/jffiu.11545
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