Risk assessment of forest decline by application of geostatistics and multi-criteria analysis

In this paper, the risk zone mapping of declining lowland forests belonging to „Morović“, management unit „Varadin-Županja“ (northern Serbia) is performed using geostatistics analysis. Based on the monitoring of groundwater level, the Kriging method has been performed for the spatial distribution of...

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Main Authors: Jokanović Vesna Nikolić, Vulević Tijana, Lazarević Katarina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2020-0013
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author Jokanović Vesna Nikolić
Vulević Tijana
Lazarević Katarina
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Vulević Tijana
Lazarević Katarina
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description In this paper, the risk zone mapping of declining lowland forests belonging to „Morović“, management unit „Varadin-Županja“ (northern Serbia) is performed using geostatistics analysis. Based on the monitoring of groundwater level, the Kriging method has been performed for the spatial distribution of groundwater level for a multiyear period (2010–2013) – reference level and characteristic levels for the wettest and the driest year during the analyzed period. Risk assessment was determined by the variance of characteristics compared to reference levels. Then, multi-criteria decision analysis methods (AHP, PROMETHEE II) were applied to define the rank of each department (smaller forest management units) located in the research area. These analyses are very important because they enable to locate of the area with a high risk of forest decline and to rank departments using criteria: deviation from water level recorded during dry periods, species demand for water, conservation status and purpose of the unit (seed stands or technical wood). The proposed methodology is usable for the determination of the primary localities for the application of management measures conducting on the level of lower planned units (departments) and thus lead to the successful planning and more efficient forest management. Obtained results at the researched area showed that a negative influence on the watering regime has groundwater level decreasing compared to the reference level because it directly affects available water for the plants. Based on multicriteria analysis methods, it was deduced that the most endangered parts are located at the edge, while this risk is much lower in the central part of the management unit. A combination of applied methods (geostatistics and multicriteria analysis) is of great importance for forestry management.
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spelling doaj.art-6e59a799cca643c8bdfb099aeaddda632022-12-22T03:20:26ZengSciendoJournal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics0042-790X2020-09-0168328529210.2478/johh-2020-0013Risk assessment of forest decline by application of geostatistics and multi-criteria analysisJokanović Vesna Nikolić0Vulević Tijana1Lazarević Katarina2University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Kneza Višeslava 1, 11030Belgrade, Republic ofSerbia.University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Kneza Višeslava 1, 11030Belgrade, Republic ofSerbia.University of Belgrade, Faculty of Forestry, Kneza Višeslava 1, 11030Belgrade, Republic ofSerbia.In this paper, the risk zone mapping of declining lowland forests belonging to „Morović“, management unit „Varadin-Županja“ (northern Serbia) is performed using geostatistics analysis. Based on the monitoring of groundwater level, the Kriging method has been performed for the spatial distribution of groundwater level for a multiyear period (2010–2013) – reference level and characteristic levels for the wettest and the driest year during the analyzed period. Risk assessment was determined by the variance of characteristics compared to reference levels. Then, multi-criteria decision analysis methods (AHP, PROMETHEE II) were applied to define the rank of each department (smaller forest management units) located in the research area. These analyses are very important because they enable to locate of the area with a high risk of forest decline and to rank departments using criteria: deviation from water level recorded during dry periods, species demand for water, conservation status and purpose of the unit (seed stands or technical wood). The proposed methodology is usable for the determination of the primary localities for the application of management measures conducting on the level of lower planned units (departments) and thus lead to the successful planning and more efficient forest management. Obtained results at the researched area showed that a negative influence on the watering regime has groundwater level decreasing compared to the reference level because it directly affects available water for the plants. Based on multicriteria analysis methods, it was deduced that the most endangered parts are located at the edge, while this risk is much lower in the central part of the management unit. A combination of applied methods (geostatistics and multicriteria analysis) is of great importance for forestry management.https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2020-0013the risk from forest declinegroundwater monitoringgeostatistics analysismulti-criteria analysis
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Risk assessment of forest decline by application of geostatistics and multi-criteria analysis
Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
the risk from forest decline
groundwater monitoring
geostatistics analysis
multi-criteria analysis
title Risk assessment of forest decline by application of geostatistics and multi-criteria analysis
title_full Risk assessment of forest decline by application of geostatistics and multi-criteria analysis
title_fullStr Risk assessment of forest decline by application of geostatistics and multi-criteria analysis
title_full_unstemmed Risk assessment of forest decline by application of geostatistics and multi-criteria analysis
title_short Risk assessment of forest decline by application of geostatistics and multi-criteria analysis
title_sort risk assessment of forest decline by application of geostatistics and multi criteria analysis
topic the risk from forest decline
groundwater monitoring
geostatistics analysis
multi-criteria analysis
url https://doi.org/10.2478/johh-2020-0013
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