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Study on the Selection Criteria for Transplanting Trees in the Forest Reserve Areas Designated for Future Development  

Lee, Soo-Dong (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Jinju National University)
Choi, Song-Hyun (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Pusan National University)
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Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology / v.23, no.6, 2009 , pp. 535-544 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to establish the selection criteria for the trees to be transplanted in the forest reserves which are expected to be developed in the future. The main task in this endeavor was to access the transplantability of the trees focused on their feature, diameter at breast height (D.B.H.), soil feature, etc. The selection of the trees for transplantation consisted of two stages. The first stage was to select trees on the basis of their indigenousness and forest successional stage. The second was to select trees on the basis of their type, D.B.H., the layers of soil, etc. At the first stage, the trees which are not indigenous or expected not to survive were eliminated from the selection list, and the result showed that approximately 5.9% (about 3,841 trees) of the trees proved to be inadequate for transplanting. At the second stage, the investigation of the trees based on the criteria of tree type, D.B.H., the layers of soil was carried out, and the result showed that approximately 33.7% (1,218) out of 3,613 trees turned out to adequate for transplanting however, 23.0% of the trees, which are 829 trees, were found to be impossible to transplant. In addition, it was discovered that in the case of approximately 43.3%(1,566 trees) of the trees there was little difference between transplanting cost and planting cost of new trees. Therefore the investigation indicated that it is more advisable to transplant trees to preserve the ecological environment. However, the study showed that there are other elements to be considered, such as tree feature and soil condition, for the successful tree transplantation, and the necessary information can be provided by the managing personnel who are in charge of the forest.
Keywords
SERE STAGE; SELECTION SPECIES AT SUCCESSION; TRANSPLANTABILITY; TREE FEATURE; D.B.H.; SOIL FEATURE;
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