Vegetationens roll i erosiva vattendrag

The vegetation’s impact on erosion control is widely explored, even though research’ results are scattered where it suggests a both positive and negative relationship between roots and erosion tendency. Research has measured the roots’ impact on erosion by many different methods, hence the aim of th...

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Autor principal: Leth, Malin
Formato: First cycle, G2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6470/
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description The vegetation’s impact on erosion control is widely explored, even though research’ results are scattered where it suggests a both positive and negative relationship between roots and erosion tendency. Research has measured the roots’ impact on erosion by many different methods, hence the aim of this study is to offer a clearance of what factors play an important role in the choice of appropriate species controlling river bank erosion. I have therefore studied 17 articles concerning vegetation and erosion control, which were found in different databases such as: Web of Knowledge, Biological Sciences, Academic Search Elite and Google Scholar. The articles were then analysed and formed to a theoretical model, which was applied on a field study of two key areas facing erosion in a river bank; Rönne å, Ängelholm municipality, Sweden. The result of this study stresses the importance of infiltration as well as interception on erosion control. The more the stormwater runoff can be delayed, the less the transport of sediment will occur. Therefore, areas with low infiltration and interception will face bigger problems on river bank erosion than others that do not. Appropriate species to use in controlling river bank erosion are the ones corresponding to the following factors: high density of fine roots, fast growing, root length, dense root system, stress tolerance and competitive strategies. Other factors to regard are the ones concerning ground cover, succession, existing vegetation and diversity.
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spelling RepoSLU64702014-02-27T14:02:34Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6470/ Vegetationens roll i erosiva vattendrag Leth, Malin Landscape architecture The vegetation’s impact on erosion control is widely explored, even though research’ results are scattered where it suggests a both positive and negative relationship between roots and erosion tendency. Research has measured the roots’ impact on erosion by many different methods, hence the aim of this study is to offer a clearance of what factors play an important role in the choice of appropriate species controlling river bank erosion. I have therefore studied 17 articles concerning vegetation and erosion control, which were found in different databases such as: Web of Knowledge, Biological Sciences, Academic Search Elite and Google Scholar. The articles were then analysed and formed to a theoretical model, which was applied on a field study of two key areas facing erosion in a river bank; Rönne å, Ängelholm municipality, Sweden. The result of this study stresses the importance of infiltration as well as interception on erosion control. The more the stormwater runoff can be delayed, the less the transport of sediment will occur. Therefore, areas with low infiltration and interception will face bigger problems on river bank erosion than others that do not. Appropriate species to use in controlling river bank erosion are the ones corresponding to the following factors: high density of fine roots, fast growing, root length, dense root system, stress tolerance and competitive strategies. Other factors to regard are the ones concerning ground cover, succession, existing vegetation and diversity. 2014-02-24 First cycle, G2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6470/1/leth_m_140221.pdf Leth, Malin, 2014. Vegetationens roll i erosiva vattendrag : en review och fältstudie av två nyckelområden i Rönne å. First cycle, G2E. Alnarp: (LTJ, LTV) > Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101) <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-644.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-3078 swe
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Leth, Malin
Vegetationens roll i erosiva vattendrag
title Vegetationens roll i erosiva vattendrag
title_full Vegetationens roll i erosiva vattendrag
title_fullStr Vegetationens roll i erosiva vattendrag
title_full_unstemmed Vegetationens roll i erosiva vattendrag
title_short Vegetationens roll i erosiva vattendrag
title_sort vegetationens roll i erosiva vattendrag
topic Landscape architecture
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6470/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/6470/