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    Title: 嘉義公田礦場土地二次利用暨景觀規劃之研究
    Study of The Land Reuse and Landscape Planning for Kung-Tien Mine
    Authors: 魏稽生
    何武璋
    Contributors: 地質系
    Keywords: 土地二次利用
    礦場景觀規劃
    Land reuse
    Landscape planning of mine
    Date: 1997-03
    Issue Date: 2020-12-29 14:16:09 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 臺灣西部地區的礦源日漸耗竭由於景觀復原的觀念尚未完全落實在礦業界,因此,在開採之後,多僅利用簡單的植生工程處理已封閉的礦場,未能重視礦場的景觀維護與環境保育,甚或使土地喪失了再利用的價值。本文內容包括:(1)嘉義公田礦場之選定,(2)礦場最終採掘位置、地形及採掘跡之模擬,(3)礦場敏感環境分析,(4)礦場基地潛力和限制因子分析,(5)礦場景觀視覺包容力分析及(6)礦場土地二次利用暨景觀規劃。
    Today, mineral resources of the western part of Taiwan is gradually exhaused. Owing to the concept of landscape restoration has not been completely accepted in Taiwan mining, only simple vegetation planting technology is used for the treatment of most abandoned mines, so that landscape maintenance and environment conservation have not been emphasized. This paper deals with: (1) selection of Kung-Tien mine for the present study, (2) simulation of inal topography and ultimate pit contour, (3) analysis of sensitive environment, (4) base potential and analysis of limitation facotr, (5) analysis of visual absorption capability, and (6) land reuse and landscape planning study.
    Relation: 鑛冶 41:1=157 民86.03 頁124-137
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