Vulnerability Assessment of Fallen Trees Along Arterial Road of Bukit Soeharto Grand Forest Park Using Google Street View

Ali Suhardiman, Frans Milan, Y. Ruslim, Ariyanto Ariyanto, Hari Siswanto
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The incidence of fallen trees along the roadside was widespread across various locations in Indonesia, particularly in areas where trees naturally thrive. Therefore, this research aimed to explore Google Street View (GSV) to obtain information regarding the potential of fallen trees. A novel approach was proposed using panoramic photos available in GSV data from May 2021 and then subjected to testing along Balikpapan–Samarinda Arterial Road, covering a distance of 33 kilometers (Km), which traversed Bukit Soeharto Grand Forest Park (BSGFP). Leaning trees, trees with imbalanced canopy proportion, dying trees, and trees in rough topography became the criteria specified from GSV photos to determine potentially fallen trees. The results showed that 224 trees along Arterial Road met those criteria, translating to approximately 6.79 trees per kilometer of Arterial Road. The analysis revealed that an imbalance canopy proportion was the primary cause of fallen trees, supported by investigations and comparisons with the corresponding GSV photos before the collapse. The Arterial Road Balikpapan-Samarinda poses moderate fallen tree vulnerability, scoring between 25% and 50%. 
利用谷歌街景对武吉苏哈托大森林公园干道沿线倒伏树木的脆弱性进行评估
印度尼西亚各地路边倒伏树木的情况十分普遍,尤其是在树木自然生长的地区。因此,本研究旨在探索谷歌街景(GSV),以获取有关倒伏树木潜力的信息。研究人员利用 2021 年 5 月的谷歌街景数据中的全景照片提出了一种新方法,并在巴厘巴板至三马林达干线公路上进行了测试,该公路穿越武吉苏哈托大森林公园(BSGFP),全长 33 公里。倾斜的树木、树冠比例失调的树木、垂死的树木和地形粗糙的树木成为根据 GSV 照片确定潜在倒塌树木的标准。结果显示,干道沿线有 224 棵树符合这些标准,即干道每公里约有 6.79 棵树。分析表明,树冠比例失调是造成树木倒塌的主要原因,这一点通过调查以及与倒塌前相应的 GSV 照片进行比较得到了证实。巴厘巴板-三马林达干线公路的树木倒伏易损性处于中等水平,在 25% 到 50% 之间。
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