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https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.5552/crojfe.2026.3912

Water Harvesting Pits on Forest Roads – Perspectives? A Case Study in the Czech Republic

Jan Deutscher ; Mendel University in Brno Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology Department of Landscape Management Zemědělská 1 613 00, Brno CZECH REPUBLIC *
Petr Kupec ; Mendel University in Brno Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology Department of Landscape Management Zemědělská 1 613 00, Brno CZECH REPUBLIC
Karel Zlatuška orcid id orcid.org/0000-0003-1558-120X ; Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences Department of Forestry Technologies and Construction Kamýcká 129 165 00, Praha – Suchdol CZECH REPUBLIC
Tomáš Vichta ; Mendel University in Brno Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology Department of Geology and Pedology Zemědělská 1 613 00, Brno CZECH REPUBLIC
Martin Duchan orcid id orcid.org/0009-0002-1816-8461 ; Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences Department of Forestry Technologies and Construction Kamýcká 129 165 00, Praha – Suchdol CZECH REPUBLIC
Ivana Tomášková ; Czech University of Life Sciences Prague Faculty of Forestry and Wood Sciences Department of Genetics and Physiology of Forest Trees Kamýcká 129 165 00, Praha – Suchdol CZECH REPUBLIC
Onřej Hemr ; Mendel University in Brno Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology Department of Landscape Management Zemědělská 1 613 00, Brno CZECH REPUBLIC

* Dopisni autor.


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Given the ongoing climate warming that can lead to water scarcity, water retention has been on the forefront of forest ecosystem services. Water harvesting pits on forest roads are one of the possible engineering measures that can help mitigate some of the negative impacts forest roads have on the hydrological regime of the forest ecosystem. The aim of the research is to inform the scientific and professional public about the function and potential of water harvesting pits under forest road culverts and to offer insight into the significance of expected benefits of these objects for water retention and improvement of forest stand hydrological conditions. In this study, standard engineering methods were used to design and build water harvesting pits connected and not connected to culvert mouths and to equip the whole surrounding area with soil moisture and water level sensors. During the two-year study period, a number of irrigation experiments were also performed. The goal was to observe and evaluate the distribution of water from the pits to the surrounding soil and forest stands. Even though water harvesting pits and similar water retention objects on the forest road network seem very beneficial on paper, data from our research does not fully support it. According to our results, the benefits obtained seem much smaller than originally expected to a point that the viability of such measures is probably very low both from the forest stand and water management standpoint. More research is definitely needed in a wider variety of conditions and with a longer time frame.

Ključne riječi

catchment hydrology, water retention, water distribution, Rational method, cross-correlation analysis, irrigation experiments

Hrčak ID:

343131

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/343131

Datum izdavanja:

16.1.2026.

Posjeta: 148 *