抄録
The quarry site at the Miyagase Dam is a slope of 4.8 ha in a harsh environment with a steeply
inclined bedrock base for the growth of plants. In 1995, 70,000 seedlings of broad-leaved medium-and-high
trees considering biodiversity were planted using the pot seeding planting method. To verify the effect of this
vegetation, we conducted follow-up field surveys on the growth of trees in 2001 and 2007, and confirmed
that the ecological transition of trees as a whole is progressing smoothly. In July 2018, 23 years after planting,
we attempted an aerial survey of the entire slope using a UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle). The result of this
survey confirmed that the slope planting approached the climax vegetation in the ecological transition. Although
slope planting with trees is expensive, there are carbon dioxide fixation effect, biodiversity conservation
effect, etc. that are not found in planting herbs.