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http://dx.doi.org/10.13047/KJEE.2014.28.2.205

A Study on Vegetation Structure of Cultural Landscape Forest of Dongbaek Island, Busan  

Kim, Kyungwon (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School, Univ. of Seoul)
Lee, Kyong-Jae (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, College of Urban Sciences, Univ. of Seoul)
Choi, Jin Woo (Environmental Ecosystem Research Foundation)
Yeum, Jung Hun (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School, Univ. of Seoul)
Ahn, In Su (TOPEC ENG)
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Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology / v.28, no.2, 2014 , pp. 205-214 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to suggest vegetation management method as the cultural landscape forest of Dongbaek Island which is the district monument. The study area was $20,000m^2$ around the peak area in management as the nature sabbatical area. Vegetation structure type was classified with the criteria of topography, vegetation, management and the management plan was derived from the vegetation structure analysis according to the types. Vegetation structure types were Management-Camellia japonica, Non-management-Eurya japonica, Non-management-Rugged area-Eurya japonica. As the result of vegetation structure, Pinus thunbergii dominated in canopy layer and Camellia japonica and Eurya japonica dominated in Type I and in Type II and III, respectively. Especially, Machilus thunbergii as the climax species in the warm temperate forest were distributed centering shrubs, and as the result of distribution of diameter of breast height, middle size of Celtis sinensis and Machilus thunbergii were distributed in type I, II. Machilus thunbergii were distributed in range of 4 to 44 individuals through the all types. Mean age of canopy layer was 66 year-old and sub-canopy layer was 22.9 year-old. Shanon's species diversity was analysed from 0.5472 to 0.8646. As the vegetation management direction of Dongbaek island, managed Camellia japonica forest was suggested to maintain the regular management and non-managed Eurya japonica forest was required to remove the Eurya japonica and plant the Camellia japonica. In case of non managed Eurya japonica forest in rugged area, vegetation succession was required to laurel forest.
Keywords
WARM TEMPERATE FOREST; CULTURAL LANDSCAPE RESTORATION; NATURE EVERY SECOND YEAR; VEGETATION MANAGEMENT;
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