Landscape ecological analysis of urban parks -analysis of index of patch shape and the dispersion of patches-

도시공원의 경관생태학적 분석-패취의 형태지수와 분산도 분석을 중심으로-

  • 김명수 (서울대 대학원 협동과정 조경학) ;
  • 안동만 (서울대 조경학과)
  • Published : 1996.01.01

Abstract

Urban parks, as remnant patches, of two older cities and two new towns can be analyzed by a landscape ecological approach. The index of patch shape, the dispersion of patches, the mean edge length, and the mean patch size of parks of each city are ocmpared. The findings of this study are as follows : 1) The mean edge length of urban parks of older cities is longer than that of new towns : Seoul>Suwon>Bundang>Ansan. 2) The mean patch size of urban parks in Seoul is much greater than those of other cities : Seoul> Ansan>Suwon>Bundang. 3) The index of patch shape of urban parks of older cities is greater than that of new towns : Seoul>Suwon>BundangAnsan. 4) The dispersion of patches is in the order of Bundang >Ansan>Seoul>Suwon. The new towns have relatively even distributions of urban parks than older cities. Further research is required to find out the relationship between the index of patch shape and patch interior dynamics.

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