Hosseini S A O, Esmaeili Sharif M, Amoozad M, Shirani K, Gorgandipour M. The Effect of Forest Road Distance on Forest Fire Severity (Case Study: Fires in the Neka County Forestry). ECOPERSIA 2016; 4 (2) :1331-1342
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1- Associate Professor of Forestry and Forest Economics, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran.
2- Isfahan Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Isfahan, Iran
3- Forest, Range and Watershed Administration, Sari District, Sari, Iran
4- Associate Professor at Isfahan Research Center for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Isfahan, Iran
5- M.Sc. Student of Forest Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Abstract: (5887 Views)
The effect of forest roads on the extent and type of fire damage occurred in forests and rangelands of the Neka County in Mazandaran province was investigated. For this purpose, all fire spots, stand number, percentage and type of injury and damage to tree species, and average diameter at breast height (DBH) were noted with 100% inventory; area and geographic location of access roads were determined using GPS. The results showed that distance from the main access road had a significant correlation with the area of fire spots, but no significant correlation existed between the distance from the strip roads, skid ways, town of Neka and the area of fire spots. The factors influencing fire severity were analyzed using the stepwise regression model. Model also showed that just the distance from the main access road affected the area of fire spots. For every one meter increase in the distance from the main access roads, the area of fire spot was increased by 1.545 m2. Further, the extent of fire can be controlled by reducing the distance from the main access roads.
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Forestry Received: 2015/10/20 | Accepted: 2016/06/1 | Published: 2016/06/28