Figure 1. The Overlapping Process and Legend of Old Map, Distribution Map of Forest and Field in Korea(朝鮮林野分布圖). The Legend Consists of 12 Vegetation Elements, 11 Land-Use Elements and other Infrastructure Elements.
Figure 2. A Distribution Status of Big Old Tree in Jeju. Comparison of 100 Years Ago(Left) and the Present(Right)
Figure 3. A Distribution of Big Old Trees by Ten Interval Grades for Each Element (a): Relative Size Characteristics of Big Old Trees 100 years ago, (b): Age, (c): Height of Tree (d): Diameter of Breast Height. The Values b through d are the Current Population.
Figure 4. A Changes of Big Old Tree and Forest Vegetation Between 100 Years Ago and the Present
Figure 5. The Actual forest Area(2019) and Big Old Trees(405 individuals) of 1918 located inside the Forest. The Trees are Judged to have Turned into the Current Forest
Table 1. The Type and Information of Maps
Table 2. A Distribution Characteristics of Big Old Tree by Administrative Region
Table 3. A Leaf Types and Species Diversity
Table 4. The Age, Height and DBH of Present Trees(BLT: Broad Leaved Tree, CFT: Coniferous Tree)
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