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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11355-005-0026-9

Applications of biotope mapping for spatial environmental planning and policy: case studies in urban ecosystems in Korea  

Hong, Sun-Kee (Forest Science Institute, Kookmin University)
Song, In-Su (Seoul Development Institute)
Byun, Byung-Seol (Inha University)
Yoo, Sang-Lim (Seoul Development Institute)
Nakagoshi, Nobukazu (Graduate School of International Development and Cooperation, Hiroshima University)
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Landscape and Ecological Engineering / v.1, no.2, 2005 , pp. 101-112 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the current status and method of biotope mapping for practical use for landscape planning and environmental policy in urban ecosystem in Korea. We examine current ecological mapping of Seoul, Seongnam, Daegu, and Yongin. Ecological mapping is examined closely in terms of investigation methodology, investigation subject, classification of urban landscape, and the present condition of application. Biotope mapping in Seoul and Seongnam were carried out by the city governments concerned with the pre-set budgets earmarked for mapping. In order to promote the utilization of biotope maps for city planning in Korea, the following actions should be considered. First, the survey method should be standardized by introducing a uniform standard with respect to the scope of survey, the quality of primary data used, the survey method, and the level of the survey. Second, it is necessary to identify a basic category of biotope for each area by consolidating the outcome of the previous surveys. Third, it is highly desirable to minimize the differences between the evaluation criteria and the assessment factors. Fourth, it is ideal to apply the results of the biotope evaluation to city planning in an indirect manner through reflecting the results first in the landscape plans. In order to facilitate this alternative utilization, it is necessary to strengthen the control provisions contained in the ordinances of the city concerned or to enact a set of new provisions in the ordinances so that biotope mapping could be used more widely as a criterion for the spatial environmental impact assessment.
Keywords
Biotope mapping; Environmental policy; Spatial planning; Urban ecosystem management;
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