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http://dx.doi.org/10.17663/JWR.2015.17.1.062

The Comparative Studies on the Urban and Rural Landscape for the Plant Diversity Improvement in Pond Wetland  

Son, Jin-Kwan (National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)
Kong, Min-Jae (National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)
Kang, Dong-Hyeon (National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)
Nam, Hong-Shik (National Academy of Agricultural Science, RDA)
Kim, Nam-Choon (Department of Landscape Architecture, Dankook University)
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Journal of Wetlands Research / v.17, no.1, 2015 , pp. 62-74 More about this Journal
Abstract
Urban areas are variously under threat including deterioration of ecological functions. Many pond wetland types have been created as part of an effort to improve and restore this urban environment. This study was arranged to examine improvement plans of wetlands in urban areas by analyzing semi-natural wetlands in farm areas. As for environment for water quality, it suggested the inflow of natural water neighboring rivers or the direct inflow of rain as the improvement plans. The result which analyzed soil pH, OM, and T-N content of the soil environment mentioned that urban areas supplied artificial sluices, removed apoptotic bodies, and used artificial soil and waterproofing materials and use of natural materials in design and construction, the sluice state of the natural form, and negligence of autumn plants were suggested as the improvement plans. Florae appeared in the subject sites of the study have found that there are 35 families 69 species in urban areas and 53 families 142 species in rural areas. As the average has found that there are 18.5 families 29.3 species in 4 urban areas and 26.3 families 53.5 species in 4 rural areas, the big difference between them was analyzed. As the cause has found that there are differences in yearly plants in farming areas when compared to urban areas, creation of various basic environments including soil and water quality was suggested to make yearly plants settle down widely. Naturalized plants have found that there are no big differences between urban areas and rural areas. However, the average of the naturalized ratio in urban areas is 17.4% as the naturalized plants are about 1/4 of the appeared plants. As it was analyzed to be higher than 7.7%, the average of the naturalized ratio in farming areas as the big difference, creation of various inhabiting environments was suggested to make more yearly plants appear like the analyzed result of the life type. Consideration of placement, materials, and inhabiting environments was suggested to make creation of wetlands well appreciated to improve functions of wetlands in urban areas. It is expected that the above results of the study will be utilized in creation and improvement of the pond wetlands which can play a huge role in increase and improvement of biological diversity in urban areas.
Keywords
Biodiversity; Ecosystem service; Palustrine wetland; RAM; Value;
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