Mount Tai is rich in vegetation, lush trees and abundant water resources. The environmental support system of Mount Tai and its surrounding areas has played an irreplaceable role in water conservation, wildlife protection and environmental regulation. At present, the total forest area of Mount Tai has exceeded 10000 hectares, the forest coverage rate has reached more than 82%, the vegetation coverage rate has reached more than 94%, and there are more than 3200 species. The ecological environment has been greatly improved. There are 1412 species of higher plants, 446 species of lower plants, 1136 species of vascular plants, belonging to 133 families and 550 genera, including more than 800 species of wild plants and more than 300 species of cultivated plants. The abundant species of animals and plants and their interaction with environmental factors form a stable natural ecosystem of Mount Tai. Forest fire is the most dangerous enemy and also the most terrible disaster of the forest. The fire could bring destructive damage to the forest, not only burning the forest, but also reducing the reproductive capacity of the forest, causing soil barrenness and destroying the water conservation of the forest, and even leading to complete imbalance of the ecological environment. With the rapid development of economy, the state pays more and more attention to the development of forestry, and has made remarkable progress in the work of forest fire prevention. Forest fire has a great impact on forestry, so better forest fire prevention is the basic work to prevent forest fire, which is of great significance to the protection of forest resources and forest workers. This paper summarizes the forest species in Mount Tai Scenic Area, analyzes the current situation of forest fire prevention, and discusses the Countermeasures for forest fire prevention at present.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.ajaf.20221005.13 |
Page(s) | 165-169 |
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Forest Types, Forest Fire Prevention, Mount Tai, Vegetation, Ecological Environment
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Wendong Mi, PanPan Liu, Li Xu, Yan Meng, Ting Li. (2022). Study on Forest Types and Forest Fire Prevention Status and Countermeasures in Mount Tai Scenic Area. American Journal of Agriculture and Forestry, 10(5), 165-169. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.ajaf.20221005.13
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Wendong Mi; PanPan Liu; Li Xu; Yan Meng; Ting Li. Study on Forest Types and Forest Fire Prevention Status and Countermeasures in Mount Tai Scenic Area. Am. J. Agric. For. 2022, 10(5), 165-169. doi: 10.11648/j.ajaf.20221005.13
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