Digital Mapping Of Invasive Acacia Mangium Willd. Trees Along Telisai-Lumut Highway Along The Andulau Forest Reserve

Izzah Amal, A. A. Shah, Moad Idrissi, A. Asyhari, Muhd Firdaus Zaini, Muhd Afnan Alizan, Daphne Lai, F. Slik
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: Invasive alien Acacia trees have become a serious environmental problem in Brunei Darussalam, spreading into the vulnerable heath and mixed dipterocarp forest ecosystem where it has started replacing the native flora and contributing to forest fire. In this work, we study the spread of Acacia trees by analyzing images taken by drones along a newly developed highway within the vicinity of Andulau Forest Reserve in Brunei Darussalam. Based on the analysis, we aim to understand the Acacia spread and its habitat preference, which will be a critical factor in planning the future roadmap to maintain a sustainable and healthy forest ecosystem, and safety from potential forest fires. The Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) were utilized to capture high-resolution images along the Telisai-Lumut highway and were subsequently analyzed images using ArcGIS software, to map and study the Acacia ’s distribution and habitat preferences, which will aid in understanding of Acacia ’s rapid dispersion. Our preliminary results show highest Acacia density and numbers closer to the highway. The barren loose sandy soil combined with the open terrain limits local forest tree growth but seems to provide good habitat for Acacia trees. Our results suggest that the highway provides an important dispersal opportunity for Acacia trees, bringing them in direct proximity of an undisturbed forest reserve. This may increase the risk of spread of this species into the forest, and importantly, given the fire proneness of Acacia , may lead to wildfires that threaten the neighbouring forest reserve. Keeping vegetation short and removing Acacia ’s close to the highway may mitigate these risks. Efforts such as spreading awareness on Acacia ’s invasiveness, identification and removal of Acacia trees, habitat restoration projects and meticulous evaluation for any introduced species should be done.
入侵野生金合欢的数字制图。沿着安杜劳森林保护区的Telisai-Lumut公路沿线的树木
外来入侵的金合欢树已成为文莱达鲁萨兰国的一个严重环境问题,它蔓延到脆弱的石南和混合龙柏林生态系统中,开始取代当地植物群,并导致森林火灾。在这项工作中,我们通过分析无人机沿着文莱达鲁萨兰国安杜劳森林保护区附近新开发的高速公路拍摄的图像,研究了金合欢树的传播。在此基础上,我们旨在了解金合欢的分布及其栖息地偏好,这将是规划未来路线图的关键因素,以保持可持续和健康的森林生态系统,并防止潜在的森林火灾。利用无人机沿Telisai-Lumut高速公路捕获高分辨率图像,随后使用ArcGIS软件对图像进行分析,绘制和研究金合欢的分布和栖息地偏好,这将有助于了解金合欢的快速分散。初步结果显示,金合欢的密度和数量在高速公路附近最高。贫瘠松散的沙质土壤加上开阔的地形限制了当地森林树木的生长,但似乎为金合欢树提供了良好的栖息地。我们的研究结果表明,高速公路为金合欢树提供了一个重要的传播机会,使它们直接靠近未受干扰的森林保护区。这可能会增加该物种传播到森林中的风险,而且重要的是,鉴于金合欢的火灾倾向,可能会导致威胁到邻近森林保护区的野火。保持植被短小,移除靠近高速公路的金合欢树可以减轻这些风险。应加强对金合欢入侵性的认识,对金合欢树种进行鉴定和清除,开展生境恢复工程,对引进的金合欢树种进行细致的评价。
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