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The Building Strategies of Natural Park Integration Monitoring System Based on Geographic Information Analysis System  

Bae, Min-Ki (Daegu University)
Lee, Ju-Hee (Daegu University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.95, no.5, 2006 , pp. 605-613 More about this Journal
Abstract
The goal of this study was to propose building strategies of web-based national park monitoring system (WNPMS) using geographic information analysis system. To accomplish this study, at first, this study selected and made integrated management indicators considering physical, ecological, and socio-psychological carrying capacity in national park. Secondly, this study built up an integrated management this system with statistical analysis program for execution of various multivariate analysis and spatial analysis. Finally, WNPMS could identify the relationship among visitors, natural resources, and recreation facilities in national park, and forecast the future management status of each national park in Korea. There results of this study will contribute to prevent the damage of natural resources and facilities, improve visitor's satisfaction, prevent an excess of carrying capacity at national park, and established tailored management strategies of each national park.
Keywords
web-based national park monitoring system; integrated management indicator; carrying capacity; national park; geographic information analysis system; tailored management;
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