Journal of the Japanese Society of Revegetation Technology
Online ISSN : 1884-3670
Print ISSN : 0916-7439
ISSN-L : 0916-7439
Volume 48, Issue 3
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THE JSRT PRIZE 2022
SPECIAL ISSUE Considering attractive urban green spaces in the post-COVID-19 era
SPECIAL ISSUE Ecosystem service evaluation by i-Tree - case studies and future isues
SPECIAL ISSUE How can biodiversity-friendly revegetation technology be utilized in OECMs ?
SPECIAL ISSUE Resilience, rehabilitation and revegetation of ecosystem
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
  • Yui OYAKE, Riku MIMAKI, Kimisato ODA
    2023 Volume 48 Issue 3 Pages 507-515
    Published: February 28, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: April 20, 2023
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    While slope revegetation cases focusing on forest creation is increasing, there are no evaluation criteria for long-term vegetation assessment, and there is a lack of knowledge to evaluation about the long-term transition in artificial embankment slope vegetation. In this study, we surveyed the vegetation on eight slopes revegetated by sowing of two expressways constructed approximately 50 years ago and grasped the surrounding forest using aerial photo interpretation. In the Kyushu Expressway, almost all survey slopes were dominated by bamboo species, and much of bamboo forest surrounded slopes were observed. Thus, it suggested a higher tendency of recruitment and establishment of bamboo more other expressways. In the Chuo Expressway, many slopes were dominated by deciduous broad-leaved trees, on the other hand, in some cases adult (H ≧ 1.3 m) Pinus densiflora was observed, therefore maintenance of light and soil environment in which P. densiflora can establish was suggested. The vegetation observed on the two expressway routes was classified by cluster analysis and divided into two major patterns: deciduous broadleaf tree communities and communities in which the main species was Pleioblastus simonii; which was similar to the trend in previous studies. The approximate vegetation transition on the three expressway embankment slopes was equivalent. On the other hand, it was suggested that the influence of regional differences, such as temperature or surrounding vegetation, in the transition of slope vegetation was confirmed, and there is a need for follow-up surveys in different regions to evaluate slope vegetation.

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  • Mirei KOBORI, Kiyomitsu NIIOKA, Mutsumi ITO, Yoshiki HARADA
    2023 Volume 48 Issue 3 Pages 516-526
    Published: February 28, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: April 20, 2023
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

    A growing number of studies uses stressor tasks and virtual reality (VR) images for evaluating levels of stress reduction by indoor planting design. However, previous research has not determined how evaluations could be affected by different stressor tasks. In this study, we compared three different stressor tasks such as the Uchida-Kraepelin psychodiagnostic Test, a VDT (visual display terminal) work, and the open affective standardized image set (OASIS) through experiments using a VR image of an office designed with ornamental plants. Scores of PANAS (the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule) (NA) and STAI (the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory) A-State indicated no difference among stressor tasks. Results of PANAS (PA) and nHF analysis suggested that OASIS is effective for measuring levels of stress reduction. For evaluating levels of stress reduction by indoor planting design, further research is needed for determining effective stressor tasks by measuring a broader range of psychological and physiological stress responses from subjects with diverse demographic backgrounds.

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