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Regional Network Analysis of Primary-Industry Truck Traffic on Public Roads in New Zealand by Using Geographic Information Systems

机译:利用地理信息系统,新西兰公共道路地区网络分析

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Industrial forestry activities in New Zealand are now in a phase of unprecedented growth: the annual cut will double from 18 million m~3 to well over 30 million m~3 a year during the next 5 years. Given that most of the wood is taken from forest to mill or port by road in New Zealand, including a portion of the trip on public highways, the impacts of the doubling in logging truck traffic will be significant and severe. New Zealand's roads have, for the most part, thin-sealed, unbound pavements. New Zealand's second-largest industrial sector is tourism. Pavements and tourists will feel the impact of the looming increase in logging truck traffic unless steps are taken to anticipate the changes in traffic volumes and patterns. There is the complicating factor that the dairy industry too is now expanding rapidly with associated increases in raw milk tanker traffic. There is some friction between the forest industry and the dairy industry over which will be responsible for the increased strengthening, rehabilitation, and maintenance of roads. Research is under way to use regional network analysis and geographic information systems to predict the increases in heavy-truck traffic and changes in its distribution on public roads. This is the first step toward devising measures to mitigate the impacts and is a precursor to the implementation of pavement management. A unique opportunity exists in southern New Zealand: cooperation between forest operators and government agencies in the Otago and Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand on large-scale projects, providing the environment needed to examine such large, landscape-scale problems.
机译:新西兰的工业林业活动现在处于前所未有的增长:每年减少1800万M〜3,在未来5年内每年增加3000万毫升以上。鉴于大部分的木材从森林带到磨或端口通过公路在新西兰,包括旅行的公共道路上的部分,在伐木卡车交通加倍的影响将是显著和严重。新西兰的道路在大多数情况下,薄密封的未结合的路面。新西兰第二大工业部门是旅游业。除非采取措施预测交通量和模式的变化,否则人行道和游客将感到迫在眉睫的伐木车辆流量的影响。乳制品行业现在的复杂因素现在正在快速扩大原料牛奶油轮交通的增加。森林工业与乳品行业之间存在一些摩擦,这将负责加强加强,康复和道路的维护。研究正在使用区域网络分析和地理信息系统来预测重型卡车交通的增加以及在公共道路上分配的变化。这是制定减轻影响的措施的第一步,并对人行道管理实施的前兆。新西兰南部存在一个独特的机会:森林运营商与奥塔哥岛和南岛地区的政府机构之间的合作,新西兰南岛大型项目,提供了审查这么大的景观稳定问题所需的环境。

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