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Development of the Integrative System to Categorize Damaged Areas for Participatory Restoration by Local Residents  

Ahn, Tong Mahn (Graduate School of Seoul National University)
Kim, In Ho (Shingu College)
Choi, Hyung Suk (The University of Suwon)
Lee, Jae Young (Kongju National University)
Lee, Ji Young (Graduate School of Seoul National University)
Lee, Young (Graduate School of Seoul National University)
Ryu, Sun Jung (Graduate School of Seoul National University)
Min, So Young (Graduate School of Seoul National University)
Yoon, Min Ho (Graduate School of Seoul National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.11, no.2, 2008 , pp. 87-103 More about this Journal
Abstract
Despite its high level of symbolic and ecological values, BaigDooDaeGahn, about 684km long stretch of mountains in the eastern part of Korean peninsular, has been widely destroyed and barely recovered. While Korean government enacted a special law in 2005 to protect these areas and designated about 2,658 $km^2$ as the protection zone in 2007, there were a number of sites inside that had been disturbed by mining, illegal crop cultivations, stone quarry, development of resort facilities, construction of roads, and other human activities. To restore these damaged areas in a sustainable manner, the integrative system to categorize damaged areas for participatory restoration by local residents was suggested by this study. The most distinguished feature of the proposed system was to integrate the existing restoration approach focusing on biophysical conditions into the sustainability-building approach to reactivate socio-economic conditions of local society, called 'restoration of eco-cultural community'. As an entry stage to design the new restoration system including processes and procedures, the damaged areas had to be re-categorized by two characteristics, their physical conditions in terms of possibility of public participatory restoration and the readiness of local society required for pursuing endogenous development. More detailed considerations regarding these two characteristics and three different categories has been suggested and discussed.
Keywords
Integrative categorization of damaged areas; Restoration system; Participation;
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