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Public easements’ establishment for forest fund lands during seasonal roads’ designing
Author(s) -
V.F. Kovyazin,
М.В. Романенко,
M Khaikine
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/817/1/012019
Subject(s) - easement , work (physics) , real estate , estate , relevance (law) , real estate development , business , natural (archaeology) , land use , geography , environmental resource management , environmental planning , environmental science , finance , civil engineering , engineering , political science , law , mechanical engineering , archaeology
The article focuses on question of public easements’ establishment for forest areas intended to accommodate seasonal roads as temporary structures. On one hand, seasonal roads are transport routes, which location changes every season. At the same time, they have features of real estate items as they are inseparably linked with the ground surface, and their movement without disproportionate damage to appointment is impossible. In both cases season roads require immediate strategic decisions, concerning their construction and operation. Due to the fact that seasonal roads are distinctive for territories of the northern regions, they are most often located on the forestry fund lands. That’s why the question of territory planning while designing of such objects in difficult natural conditions is one of the most difficult in civil engineering, geodesy, land and forest law. Relevance is determined by need of increasing efficiency of the forest fund land use during designing of these real estate items, taking into account their specificity. The aim of research involves advanced technology of designing work’s development for seasonal roads. This technology gives opportunity of first-ever defining possible changes of seasonal roads’ boundaries by results of field measurements of physical and mechanical soil properties.

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