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http://dx.doi.org/10.14578/jkfs.2022.111.1.72

Study on Determination of Intention Type for Reasonable Conservation and Use on Baekdudaegan Protection Area  

Kwak, Dooahn (Forest Policy and Economics Division, National Institute of Forest science)
Kim, Su-Jin (Forest Ecology Division, National Institute of Forest science)
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Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science / v.111, no.1, 2022 , pp. 72-80 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, intention type was assigned to determine appropriate conservation and use of the Baekdudaegan Protection Area. To determine intention type, 84 indices were integrated into 7 types: the Natural Environment Protection District, Natural Scenic District, Agriculture and Forestry Promotion District, Living Environment Protection District, Education/Culture/Arts Promotion District, Recreation/Tourism Promotion District, and Disaster Management District. Intention types were decided by comparing the occupying proportion of the intention types for each watershed segment in which the Seoraksan, Taebaeksan, and Sockrisan region boundaries were included. Weight values were applied to each of the seven intention types because each type did not play an equal role in the target regions. Most regions were classified as Natural Environment Protection intention types because the Baekdudaegan area is regulated with strong forestry and environmental protection acts; thus, the weight values related to nature protection were higher than those for other types. To supplement the results from this study, additional research is needed to determine the intention type and weight for each region, and it will also be necessary to integrate sociocultural factors and field survey data.
Keywords
Baekdudaegan protection area; conservation; land use; intention type; weight value;
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