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Vegetation Landscape Characteristics and Assessment of Biotope Diversity in the Isolated Forests on the Urban Areas: Case Study on the Three Parks, Daegu Metropolitan City  

Kwon, Jino (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Cho, Hyun-Je (Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, Kyungpook National University)
Choi, Myong-Sub (Korea Forest Research Institute)
Oh, Jeong-Hak (Korea Forest Research Institute)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.94, no.6, 2005 , pp. 462-467 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to classify the biotope types and evaluate its functions for acquiring the basic information which can support the landscape ecological management of the urban forest in the case of the three parks in Daegu metropolitan city and then to analyze vegetation landscape patterns. The biotope classification was mostly divided into 5 to 6 biotope type groups in the high units and 15 to 20 biotope types belong to them and then could know that the more big the park size, the more diverse and large the biotope types and its average area. The biotope grade over the three parks was dominating low rank grade (1 to 3 grade) 72.7% that forest organism is inadequate as live, and high grade (7 to 9 grade) did not appear entirely. Most in Biotope function estimation were appeared less than the middle rank grade and biotope area is bigger, those grade rises and temperature could know that is fallen. Vegetation landscape patterns was very simple because only two kinds of Robinia pseudo-acacia and Quercus acutissima is appeared as the dominated landscape elements in all of the three parks. And also because average area of those elements is generally 1ha or so, there was much problems in consecutiveness of functional role as forest ecosystem component. Conclusively, Ecological landscape management need to improve Biotope diversity and functionality, and it secures ecological minimal area and space linkage.
Keywords
biotope types; biotope function; vegetation landscape pattern; ecological landscape management;
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