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http://dx.doi.org/10.9715/KILA.2018.46.6.017

A Study on the Planting Improvement and Original Landscape of Gyeonghoeru Area in Gyongbokkung Palace  

Kim, Choong-sik (Dept. of Traditional Landscape Architecture, The Korea National University of Cultural Heritage)
Jeong, Seul-ki (Seoul National University, Plant Clinic)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture / v.46, no.6, 2018 , pp. 17-25 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to calculate the optimum height of trees, estimating a model for the prediction of tree growth for the landscape improvement of the Gyeonghoeru area. For the verification of measures for management, this study conducted a photographic survey of the Gyeonghoeru area and used the Pressler's formula to examine the growth rate of the pine forest of Mansesan. The results of the study are as follows. First, as a result of a field survey and landscape analysis, trees in the Gyeonghoeru area are large ones with more than a diameter at breast height of 30cm, except for weeping cherry trees and persimmon trees, and especially, it is necessary to manage them or replace with small trees through the landscape of Mansesan, which screens the landscape and pruning the trees in the terraced flower garden in the north. Second, as a result of a measurement of the growth rate of trees, for 10 years on average, they grew up by 14% in source diameter and 5% in tree height 5% in south of Mansesan and by 7% in source diameter and 2.4% in tree height in the north of Mansesan. Furthermore, when a simulation was prepared based on the measured growth rate of trees, it was found out that 20 years later, on the landscape on the second floor of Gyeonghoeru, the pine forest of Mansesan would cut off the skyline of Mt. Inwang-san. Third, this study analyzed a landscape improvement simulation and proposed a plan for tree management to take a view of the landscape of the Gyeonghoeru area. This study has a significance that it drew an efficient planting maintenance policy, considering the landscape characteristics of the Gyeonghoeru area.
Keywords
Mansesan; Growth Rate of Trees; Photographic Surveying; Planting Maintenance; Simulation;
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