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    ARPN Journal of Agricultural and Biological Science THE IMPACT OF ORGANIZING THE ACCESS ROUTE ON VEGETATION AND NATURAL ECOSYSTEMS SOIL

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    ABSTRACT In this research, Tafeh Kochkineh is monitored and evaluated which is one of the Kermanshah north Promenade with 31 hectares area that constructed by Grassroots Preservation and restoration of mountain environments Organization (Parow population) with financial support of small donations facilities Office of United Nations Global Environment, by using remote sensing technology, ground control (30 number of samples in 1000 square meters in area), Relative density testing of Access way soil (The Green Mile). Biometric tests results shows that the studied area have been in better condition compared to previous years in terms of vegetation, the vegetation was increased in this area and this had been done due to create access project in this place. Results of field and laboratory testing of soil shows that the soil of this area is classified in AASHTO and grouped in A-7 and considered as the worst type of soil after organic soils to construct a way. But on another hand it is the most appropriate soil for the renewing the Soil and vegetation the blocked routes. So that17% of the soil density reduced within about eight years and vegetation will be deployed to cover in this area soon
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