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http://dx.doi.org/10.23097/JPAF:2022.24(3).15

Characteristics of Vegetation Structure of Burned Area in Mt. Geombong, Samcheok-si, Kangwon-do  

Sung, Jung Won (Department of Landscape Architecture, Korea National College of Agriculture and Fisheries)
Shim, Yun Jin (Department of Landscape Architecture, Korea National College of Agriculture and Fisheries)
Lee, Kyeong Cheol (Department of Forestry, Korea National College of Agriculture and Fisheries)
Kweon, Hyeong keun (Department of Forestry, Korea National College of Agriculture and Fisheries)
Kang, Won Seok (Division of Forest Restoration, Nantional Institute of Forest Science)
Chung, You Kyung (Division of Forest Restoration, Nantional Institute of Forest Science)
Lee, Chae Rim (Department of Korea National College of Agriculture and Fisheries)
Byun, Se Min (Department of Korea National College of Agriculture and Fisheries)
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Journal of Practical Agriculture & Fisheries Research / v.24, no.3, 2022 , pp. 15-24 More about this Journal
Abstract
In 2000, a total of 23,794ha of forest was lost due to the East Coast forest fire, and about 70% of the damaged area was concentrated in Samcheok. In 2001, artificial restoration and natural restoration were implemented in the damaged area. This study was conducted to understand the current vegetation structure 21 years after the restoration of forest fire damage in the Samcheok, Gumbong Mountain area. As a result of classifying the vegetation community, it was divided into three communities: Quercus variabilis-Pinus densiflora community, Pinus densiflora-Quercus mongolica community, and Pinus thunbergii community. Quercus variabilis, Pinus densiflora, and Pinus thunbergii planted in the artificial restoration site were found to continue to grow as dominant species in the local vegetation after restoration. As for the species diversity index of the community, the Quercus variabilis-Pinus densiflora community dominated by deciduous broad-leaf trees showed the highest, and the coniferous forest Pinus thunbergii community showed the lowest. Vegetation in areas affected by forest fires is greatly affected by reforestation tree species, and 21 years later, it has shown a tendency to recover to the forest type before forest fire. In order to establish DataBase for effective restoration and to prepare monitoring data, it is necessary to construct data through continuous vegetation survey on the areas affected by forest fires.
Keywords
Forest; Restoration; Twinspan species diversity;
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