CHARACTERISTICS AND PRACTICAL USE OF THE NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT MAP IN KOREA

  • Jeon, Seong-Woo (Environmental Information Center, Korea Environment Institute (KEI)) ;
  • Lee, Chong-Soo (Environmental Information Center, Korea Environment Institute (KEI)) ;
  • Song, Won-Kyong (Environmental Information Center, Korea Environment Institute (KEI)) ;
  • Lee, Moung-Jin (Environmental Information Center, Korea Environment Institute (KEI)) ;
  • Lee, Woo-Kyun (Division of Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering (524 Ho) Korea University)
  • 발행 : 2006.11.02

초록

This study was performed for developing the National Environmental Assessment Map (NEAM) in Korea and presenting the application method of NEAM. This NEAM adopted the least indicator method and uses a Geographic Information System (GIS). This map is made through evaluation of 67 items, including greenbelt status and biodiversity. As a result, the construction of NEAM was defined as a process of identifying land use to scientifically assess the physical and environmental value of land and classify conservation value into several grades for the sustainable management of environmental resources. After applying NEAM criteria of five degrees to the whole of Korea, Grade I, showing the highest conservation value, accounted for 45.6% by land area of NEAM. Grades II, III, IV, and Ⅴlikewise accounted for, respectively, 23.6%, 17.9%, 6.3%, and the lowest conservation value of 6.6%. This map can be widely used in, for example, urban and regional planning, development planning, and environment impact assessment.

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