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Vol.54,
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1 | | Mechanical Analysis of Steel Check Dam Subjected to Loading of Debris Flow | | 2 | | Trend of Sediment-related Disasters Triggered by Rainfall in Taiwan from 2006 to 2020 | | 3 | | Application of Statistical Cluster Analysis and Multitemporal Surface Displacement Data for the Analysis of Slope Subzone Activity | | 4 | | Development of Splash Erosion Estimation Equation | | 5 | | Development of Workflow for Slope Hazard Warning System Based on Coupled Hydromechanical Model and Observations | | 6 | | Database of Vegetation Engineering Plants in Soil and Water Conservation of Taiwan 54(2):150-163Ying-Ren Chen[1] Tien-Chien Chen[2]* Hung-Li Lin[1] Shan-Chou Hsieh[3]* Corresponding Author. E-mail : tcchen@mail.npust.edu.tw Show preview | PDF( 100.77MB ) | Database of Vegetation Engineering Plants in Soil and Water Conservation of Taiwan | Close | Ying-Ren Chen[1] Tien-Chien Chen[2]* Hung-Li Lin[1] Shan-Chou Hsieh[3] | AbstractA plant database that integrates the basic characteristics, suitable growing region, altitude, and engineering
considerations of 189 plant species has been developed for vegetation engineering (VE) in soil and water conservation
(SWC). Diverse climate conditions can lead to distinct growth and adaptation of plants at the same altitude.
Chiou et al. (2010) reported that climate conditions differ between northern and southern Taiwan owing to differences
in geographical location. However, studies have yet to specify an elevation criterion for defining plant growth altitudes across Taiwan. Accordingly, this study adopted the Fourth Forest Resources Survey Report database, which contains data on 18,000 trees, and considered factors related to topography, latitude, and primary tree type, as specified by Chiou et al. (2010), to develop a model for delineating elevation distribution of plants. The model was verified in three areas to demonstrate its feasibility. The results revealed that the database and model could be used as a reference for plant selection in VE and enhanced biodiversity in SWC engineering.
Key Words: Vegetation engineering, plant database, vegetative practices on soil and water conservation, plant distribution
elevation | 〔1〕Master, Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, R.O.C.
〔2〕Professor, Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, R.O.C.
〔3〕Associate Professor, Department of Soil and Water Conservation, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, R.O.C. * Corresponding Author. E-mail : tcchen@mail.npust.edu.tw | Received: 2021/06/30 Revised: 2021/08/02 Accepted: 2022/11/02
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