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http://dx.doi.org/10.13087/kosert.2017.20.1.143

Study on Database Construction of Demilitarized Zone  

Sung, Hyun-Chan (Environmental Science & Ecological Engineering, Korea University)
Seo, Joung-Young (D&C Eng.)
Lee, Sang-Mi (Chungnam University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.20, no.1, 2017 , pp. 143-150 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, we intend to integrate the database(DB) method into one logical structure that is related to damage such as cause and type of damages occurring in the DMZ area. We divided the DMZ members into two types, which are classified into qualitative and quantitative aspects based on the current status survey for three years as a study of database construction, So that the actual data can be utilized in future restoration. The database construction through each restoration direction regarding the type of DMZ corruption is as follows. First, we recognized the necessity of restoration of the damaged area of the DMZ, and approached it as a plan to select the damaged mark. Second, DMZ database reconstruction can be used as a restoration of damages, suggesting more information and restoration type through building an ecological database for education and research. Third, in order to maintain and restore restoration of damaged areas continuously at the national level, it is necessary to institutionalize guidelines for reasonable internal restoration in the national level as data that can be credited externally and can be acknowledged as the latest data.
Keywords
Types of Damage; Quantitative aspect; Qualitative aspect; Restoration direction;
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