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http://dx.doi.org/10.7851/Ksrp.2020.26.2.107

A Study on the Morphological Management of Major Landscape Elements in Organic Farming  

An, Phil Gyun (Organic Agriculture Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Kong, Min Jea (Organic Agriculture Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Lee, Sang Min (Organic Agriculture Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Kim, Sang Bhum (Organic Agriculture Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Jo, Jung Lae (Organic Agriculture Division, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences)
Kim, Nam Chun (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Dankook University)
Shin, Ji Hoon (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Dankook University)
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Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning / v.26, no.2, 2020 , pp. 107-116 More about this Journal
Abstract
Up to date, the majority research on the major landscape elements in organic farming has been mainly focused on the practice of seeking efficiency. The problem is that this type of study contributes to polluting the agricultural environment and damaging the ecological circulation system. As an alternative, there is a growing body of research on organic farming, but it is not widely applied that research on how to manage the landscape considering the scenic characteristics of farming villages practicing organic farming. Therefore, this study was carried out in the conservative aspects of rural landscapes in order to effectively manage the landscape of organic agriculture and, intended to be used to maintain and preserve natural and ecologically harmonious landscapes by deriving management methods suitable for landscape elements targeting the major landscape elements of the organic farming complex. To carry out, this study performed the experts survey which is composed of 13 major landscape elements, including rice paddies and fields, monoculture and diverse crops, dirt roads, windbreak trees, accent planting, dum-bung(small pond), natural small river, natural waterways, plastic film houses, one-storied houses, and pavilion. As a result, Farm land was formed in a square shape, concentrated in an independent space, planted companion plants around the crop, and covered with plants to manage the borders. As for the surrounding environment, it was analyzed that the aspart road system circulating through the village, the evergreen broad-leaved windbreak forest around the cultivated land, and the accent plant located at the entrance of the village were suitable. The hydrological environment consists of Round small pond made of stone in an open space, natural rivers around the village, and natural channels around the farmland, and The Major facilities are suitable for greenhouses that are shielded by plants in independent regions, and wooden duck houses located inside the cultivation area are suitable and The settlement facilities were analyzed to be suitable for single-story brick houses located in independent residential areas, pavilion located with greenery in the center of the village, and educational spaces shielded with wood from arable land. If supplementary evaluation criteria suitable for the management of organic farming landscape are additionally supplemented based on the results derived from this study, It is expected to enhance the landscape value of ecologically superior organic farming.
Keywords
Organic; Organic Agricultural; Eco-friendly Agricultural; Rural Landscape; Rural Planning; Landscape Assessment; Rural Community;
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