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A Comparison of Floral Difference by the Land Use Type in the Metropolitan Area  

Lee, Sang-Hwa (Dept. of Rural Environment Plan, Rural Resource Development Institute)
Lee, Kyoo-Seock (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Sungkyunkwan University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.7, no.1, 2004 , pp. 10-18 More about this Journal
Abstract
The urban ecosystem, unlike the natural ecosystem, has been affected by the urban environment, so the existences of normal creatures have been threatened and eventually the stability has declined to consist of those that have adapted to such. Therefore, by creating a list of such organisms, their number of variety can be found out and their ecological distinction can be understood. Because flora is known to be an ecological index reflecting region's effects of human and societal environments, weather, and climates, it is a useful method of finding out the ecological position and distinctiveness of that region. The study site is part of watershed at Yangjae Stream, Kahngnam-ku, Seoul. In this study, the difference of flora in each land use type are investigated by plant identification. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the city's plant surviving environment, and eventually to contribute to the restoration of urban green spaces by finding out the plants which are appropriate for the corresponding environment. After doing the study, it was found that the urban forest is the most stable urban ecosystem while the urban park is seriously disturbed, and ecologically unstable. The urban stream is also disturbed continuously.
Keywords
Urban Ecology; Urban Environment; Land Use Type; Flora;
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