Research on Terrestrial Ecology Investigation of the Subsequent Optimization Project of the Three Rivers Water System Connection
The subsequent optimization project of the Hanjiang-Rongjiang-Lianjiang water system connection is a major livelihood water conservancy project in Guangdong Province,but the construction process may cause damage to the ecological environment of the construction area.Taking the subsequent optimization project of the three rivers water system connection as an example,this paper sets up two monitoring points in the No.1 construction branch tunnel of the main line and the ecological protection red line area of the Chaoyang branch line,and conducts a detailed investigation on the distribution and species categories of terrestrial plants and animals in the monitoring area,and then analyzes the impact of construction on terrestrial plants and animals,and proposes reasonable construction suggestions.After investigation,the plant communities at the two monitoring points are less affected by construction,and the vegetation distribution pattern does not show significant changes,and amphibians and reptiles are more affected by construction than birds.This study can provide detailed technical data support for construction units,effectively reduce construction impacts,and better protect the regional ecological environment.
terrestrial ecology investigationengineering constructionenvironmental protectionsubsequent optimization project of the three rivers water system connection