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Title:Visokonapetostni daljnovodi - neizkoriščen potencial v gozdnem prostoru?
Authors:ID Šink, Klementina (Author)
ID Jere, Anamarija (Author)
ID Skala, Ignac (Author)
ID Lever, Gašper (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo ZGDS - Association of Forestry Societies of Slovenia
Abstract:V Sloveniji z visokonapetostnim omrežjem upravlja in ga vzdržuje družba ELES, d. o. o., ob čemer skrbi tudi za načrtovanje in vzdrževanje vegetacije pod njim. Ena glavnih nalog nemotene uporabe omrežja je, da vegetacija ne preseže vertikalnega varnostnega odmika od voda, ki znaša 5 m. Ker Slovenijo prekriva 58 % gozdov, smo raziskali, kolikšen del visokonapetostnih daljnovodov poteka skozi gozdni prostor. Ugotovili smo, da se upravljanje z vegetacijo pod visokonapetostnimi daljnovodi specifično ne razlikuje od upravljanja z vegetacijo v tujini. Ob upoštevanju zakonsko določenega varovalnega pasu v gozdnem prostoru leži 3.903,0 ha površin, namenjenih visokonapetostnemu omrežju. Te površine v večini sestavljajo zaplate (sklenjene površine), manjše od hektarja, vendar določene zaplate presegajo površine 20 ha. Nakloni zaplat so v povprečju 35,4 %, zaplate pa so relativno blizu slovenskega prometnega omrežja, saj jih je 94,7 % od prometnice oddaljenih manj kot 200 m. Gozdne površine pod visokonapetostnim omrežjem nakazujejo potencial, saj smo ugotovili, da je produktivnost rastišč, ki se pojavljajo v njih, relativno velika in blizu slovenskega povprečja.
Keywords:lesna biomasa, analiza GIS, upravljanje daljnovodnih presek, gozdni prostor, raba daljnovodnih presek, rastiščni potencial daljnovodnih presek
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:01.01.2025
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:str. 138-149
Numbering:Letn. 83, št. 5/6
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-23789 New window
UDC:630*58
ISSN on article:0017-2723
COBISS.SI-ID:251535619 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:02.10.2025
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Language:English
Title:Transmission lines - unused potential in forest spac
Abstract:The high-voltage network in Slovenia is managed and maintained by ELES, d.o.o., which also manages the planning and maintenance of the vegetation underneath it. One of the main tasks for the smooth use of the network is to ensure that the vegetation does not exceed the vertical safety clearance of 5 m from the lines. As Slovenia is 58% forested, we investigated how much of the high-voltage transmission lines pass through forested areas. We found that vegetation management under high voltage power lines is not specifically different from vegetation management abroad. Taking into account the legal buffer zone, there are 3,903.0 ha of land dedicated to the high voltage network in the forest area. Most of these areas consist of patches (closed areas) of less than 1 ha, but certain patches exceed 20 ha. Patches have an average gradient of 35.4% and are relatively close to the national transport network, with 94.7% of them being less than 200 m from a thoroughfare. The forest areas under the high voltage network indicate potential, as we found that the productivity of the stands occurring in them is relatively high and close to the national average.
Keywords:wood biomass, transmission line corridor management, GIS analysis, forest space, transmission line corridor use, transmission line corridor vegetation potential


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