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The Monitoring of Vegetation Change in Complementary Village Forest according to Management - Centered on Complementary Village Forests of Seochon and Weonyeonjang in Jinan County -

관리에 따른 마을비보숲의 식생 변화 - 진안 서촌 마을비보숲과 원연장 마을비보숲을 사례로 -

  • Received : 2018.05.08
  • Accepted : 2018.05.22
  • Published : 2018.05.31

Abstract

The purpose of this study is on identifying vegetation change through monitoring representative complementary village forests according to different management. For this, two of complementary village forests around Mai mountain which many ones remain were selected. Those are complementary village forests of Seochon and Wonyeonjang. Seochon forest is a representative one which is managed naturally and Wonyeonjang one is a representative one which is managed artificially. The field survey for monitoring was preformed in 2002 and 2007, 2016. D(Dominant degree) and S(Sociability degree) were measured by Brown-Blanquet's method in field survey. Through the analysis and review of survey data, the change of species richness, appearing species characteristics, species composition and layer structure etc. according to different management was monitored. As a result, it can be seen that natural succession has increased species diversity, improved vegetation structure and circulation of complementary village forest. On the other hand, excessive anthropomorphic management was found to be detrimental to the health of the forests and to the vegetation structure and species composition. And it was found that excessive management threaten sustainability and periodical proper management is necessary. Through this review, the useful management direction of complementary village forests was suggested.

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