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School of Forestry and Ma and Natural Resources Ath P and Natural Resources, Ath. P 68200, vdrosos@fmenr.d Vasileios C. Drosos Vasileios C. Drosos Vasileios C. Drosos Vasileios C. Drosos Apostolos Kantartzis Apostolos Kantartzis nagement of the Environment Pantazidou 193 Str Orestiada Pantazidou 193 Str ., Orestiada, duth.gr, [email protected] Laboratory Laboratory of Forest Engineering and Surveying

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School of Forestry and Maand Natural Resources Ath Pand Natural Resources, Ath. P

68200, [email protected]

Vasileios C. Drosos Vasileios C. Drosos Vasileios C. Drosos Vasileios C. Drosos Apostolos KantartzisApostolos Kantartzis

nagement of the Environment Pantazidou 193 Str Orestiada Pantazidou 193 Str., Orestiada, duth.gr, [email protected]

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and Surveying

Introduction Introduction and placement of the problem and placement of the problem

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The development of forest areas ipolicy implemented today in ouentails human intervention in the nalteration and often its degradation.alteration and often its degradation.The exploitation of natural resourcesubject to many restrictions. Foresvulnerable to disturbances. The bafine and delicate. Withstand mild dthey have been getting used to. Whthey have been getting used to. Whexceeds the limits of elasticity, acapacity, then the ecosystem is not rdifficult to be replaced.The natural environment is a complethe unexpected and unexplained exthe unexpected and unexplained exBut it is open to the mild and friendlto them. Also we should not forget this unique. Each of them producesservices.

is the main objective of the forestur country. However, developmentnatural environment, leading to its

es and development of forest area isst landscapes and ecosystems arealance between the components isisturbances, especially those whichhen the intensity of these pressureshen the intensity of these pressuresand the use exceeds the bearingrecovering easily and the damage is

ex and living organism that reacts toxtreme and arbitrary interferences.xtreme and arbitrary interferences.ly interventions and reacts favorablyhat every landscape, forest and tree

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its own goods and offers its own

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Similarly the requirements areSimilarly, the requirements aremanagement is also unique. Therefodual necessity, development from oy pinterest is to add the protection of narevitalization throughout the region.of forest areas is aimed the proteof forest areas is aimed the proteretention of residents in their place.Background which underpins the mg pdeciding on the sustainable developa digital design in two-dimensionaldigital representation of the terraindigital representation of the terraintask of the Forest Engineer – Enviroconcerned the environmental area isof terrain (Aspects, land cover) andare in three-dimensional intelligibmapping on a large scale (> 1:1000)mapping on a large scale (> 1:1000)and automatic transfer to software for

different and the seasonabledifferent and the seasonableore, the present work focuses on theone environment to the other. Ourature and ecosystems, and economicSustainable use and implementation

ection economic development andection, economic development and

modern design and the process forg ppment and management of an area isl and three dimensional forms. Thewith simple to use software is a keywith simple to use software is a key

onmentalist scientist. Even the claims an upgrade of the existing situationpg gd proposed (roads, new land cover)ble forms. This requires detailedwith modern surveying instruments

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with modern surveying instrumentsr processing.

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The purpose of this paper is thtechnology in order to create, to t

l ti t th b d d fsolution to the above demands fofor a sustainable developmentbased on a reliable study. Eventuyfindings and proposals for the csustainable management were dra

he application of modern digitalthe extent possible, an automated

b tt i t l d ior a better environmental designand management in forest areaually assessed and evaluated theycreation of proper planning andawn.

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ReReesearch area and Methodologyesearch area and Methodology

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Populus tremula Fraxinus oornus Acer campestre

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Prunus

Cornus mas

Hedera helix

s spinosa

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Robinia pseudoacacia

Clematis vitalba

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Vulpes vulpes Felis sylvestris

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Streptopelia decaoctoStreptopelia decaocto

Strepto

Perdix perdix

Columba palumbus

opelia turtur

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Desktop AutoCAD LD 96Laboratory

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Maps, diagram and smMaps, diagram and smmall scale forest constructionsmall scale forest constructions

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LAND LAND USES MAPUSES MAP

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SLOPE SLOPE MAPMAP

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Proposed planProposed plann of study arean of study area

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LLLLL d f L d f Legend of Legend of proposed plan of study areaproposed plan of study area

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Stone forest constrf ffountain for drinki

Woodenkiosk an

ructions of small scale,ing water and barbecue

n forest constructions of small scale, nd table with seats

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Concluded the main benefits expecteEconomic growth of the population- Economic growth of the population

- Financial support of the region,- Increased tourist interest and touris- Strengthen tourism competitiveness- Aesthetic improvement of the area,

Increase in tourism infrastructures- Increase in tourism infrastructures,- Maintain natural and cultural heritag-It's fair to say that beyond the beney yAssessed within the scope of an EIAcost. Interventions in suburban fofollowing three principles:following three principles:- The principle of preserving and pro- The principles of landscape architep p p- The principle of resistance (limiactivities exerted on it.

ed are:due to filling the vacanciesdue to filling the vacancies,

st trade of the region,g ,s among the surrounding areas,,

ge.efits the project “has” some impacts.p j pA and are referred as environmentalorests should be governed by the

otecting the natural environment,ecture andit) of the ecosystem in the various

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