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The Current Status of Ecosystem Diversity in Korean and Conservation Strategy (우리 나라 생태계 다양성 현황과 보전전략)

  • Lee, Sang-Don;Jung, Eung Ho
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.259-269
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    • 2002
  • 보전전략은 규모가 큰 지역을 설정하여야 하는 데 그 이유는 광역보전지역은 다양한 생물지리학적인 분포를 포함할 수 있기 때문이다. 이런 관점에서 본 보고서는 우리 나라의 다섯 개의 중요한 생태계에 대하여 기술하였다. 다섯 개의 생태계는 산림생태계, 담수생태계, 연안 및 해양 생태계와 도서생태계 그리고 비무장지대생태계이다. 각각의 생태계 보전전략에 대해 물리적인 측면과 생물지리적 측면에서 기술되었으며 생태계 보전방안은 생태계의 기능과 가치뿐만 아니라 자연시스템을 유지하고 복원하는 데 매우 유리하다. 생태계 보전을 위해 1) 지역주민에게 인센티브를 제공하고, 2) 연구와 교육 및 홍보의 기능을 강화하며, 3) 지역정보와 기술을 상호 교환하고, 4) 국제협력 증진을 도모, 5) 보전지역을 조성하기 위한 예산확보를 제안하였다.

The Comparison of Flora between Islands Designated for Conservation and Inhabited Islands in Gyeonggi-do (경기도 특정도서와 유인도서 식물상 비교)

  • Kyounghoon Kim;Eunhwa Yoo;Kapsik Kim;Shin-Ho Kang
    • Proceedings of the Plant Resources Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2023.04a
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    • pp.29-29
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    • 2023
  • 특정도서(特定島嶼)의 다양한 자연생태계, 지형 또는 지질 등을 비롯한 자연환경의 보전에 관한 기본적인 사항을 정함으로써 현재와 미래의 국민 모두가 깨끗한 자연환경 속에서 건강하고 쾌적한 생활을 할 수 있도록 함을 목적으로 하는 '독도 등 도서지역의 생태계보전에 관한 특별법(도서생태계법)' 제6조 및 특정도서 보전기본계획(2015~2024)에 의거하여 한강유역환경청에서는 33개(강화군 8, 옹진군 23, 안산시 1, 화성시 1) 도서를 특정도서로 지정하여 관리하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 출입과 개발행위가 제한되어 있는 특정도서의 식물상 조사를 도서생태계법 제6조에 의거하여 수행하였고, 인근 유인도서와 식물상을 비교 기록하였다. 조사된 유인도서는 덕적도, 영흥도, 선재도, 측도, 문갑도, 소야도의 6개 도서이고, 무인도서는 특정도서로 지정된 33개 도서 전체를 대상으로 하였다. 무인도서에서는 90과 225속, 294종, 3아종, 22변종, 1품종, 총 320분류군이 기록되었다. 이 중 국 가적색목록은 지치(Lithospermum erythrorhizon), 이팝나무(Chionanthus retusus), 모새달(Phacelurus latifolius) 3분류군과 한반도 고유종은 새끼노루귀(Hepatica insularis) 등 3분류군이 확인되었으며, 메귀리(Avena fatua) 등 외래식물 24분류군과 돼지풀(Ambrosia artemisiifolia) 등 생태계교란식물 3분류군이 확인되었다. 대조군인 유인도서에서는 116과 350속, 532종, 7아종, 37변종, 3품종, 총 579분류군이 기록되었다. 이 중 선재도에서 멸종위기야생생물 II급 매화마름(Ranunculus trichophyllus var. kadzusensis)이 확인되었으며, 국가적색목록은 낙지다리(Penthorum chinense) 등 4분류군, 한반도 고유종은 할미밀 망(Clematis trichotoma) 등 7분류군이 확인되었으며, 미국자리공(Phytolacca americana) 등 53분류군의 외래식물과 가시박(Sicyos angulatus) 등 6분류군의 생태계교란식물이 확인되었다.

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Emergy Carrying Capacity of Sungap-do, An Uninhabited Island in Korea (무인도서 선갑도의 에머지 환경수용력 평가)

  • Kang, Dae-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.60-67
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    • 2010
  • For sustainable use of the resources of uninhabited islands of Korea, their ecological economic potential needs to be fully integrated into their management policy and the carrying capacity of the islands should be evaluated before using or developing them. The emergy methodology was used to evaluate the ecological economic value and carrying capacity of Sungap-do which is an uninhabited island in Incheon, Korea. The system boundary for the emergy evaluation of the island included the sea area within 1km from the high tide level, following the management boundary for the uninhabited islands of Korea stipulated in the Law on the Conservation and Management of Uninhabited Islands. The total renewable emergy input to Sungap-do was $1.04{\times}10^{20}$ sej/yr from tidal energy. The annual ecological economic contribution of the island was evaluated high at 29.9 billion Em₩/yr. If Sungap-do were developed to the national average, its carrying capacity was 6,586 persons at the current living standard of Korea. The carrying capacity of Sungap-do for the long-term sustainability scenario was 2,337 persons at the same living standard as in the developed scenario. When only emergy contribution of the land area was considered, the carrying capacity of Sungap-do sharply decreased to 14 persons for the developed scenario and 5 persons for the long-term sustainability scenario. The carrying capacity of the uninhabited islands of Korea including Sungap-do, thus, needs to be considered from the initial stage of utilization or development projects to sustain the ecosystem benefits and their sustainable uses.

Management Policy Directions for Sustainable Management of the Uninhabited Islands of Korea (무인도서의 지속가능한 관리를 위한 기본 정책방향)

  • Nam, Jung-Ho;Kang, Dae-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Marine Environment & Energy
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.227-235
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    • 2005
  • This study aimed at suggesting management policy directions for the uninhabited islands of Korea which are national land resources with economic potential for tourism and development and strategic value for boundary delineation of territorial waters and exclusive economic zone as well as their unique ecological status. Review of existing management arrangements related to the uninhabited islands revealed six management issues to be addressed: insufficient data and their low reliability, lack of management policy directions, increase in ecosystem deterioration and perturbation by human activities, lack of policy measures for meeting utilization and development demands, weak management base with insufficient personnel and budget, and legal measures not taking Into account their unique ecological and socioeconomic characteristics. The management policy directions to improve the management of the uninhabited islands of Korea include management directions and strategies, and suggestions for legal improvement. Considering the unique ecological value of the uninhabited islands, management directions suggested are anti-degradation in which current and future demands for their utilization and development do not degrade the ecological potential of the uninhabited islands and integration in which land and sea areas are managed as an integrated management unit. Four strategies proposed to follow the management directions are enhancement of the knowledge base through a comprehensive survey, development and legislation of guidelines for the rational management of utilization and development demands, establishment of the comprehensive island debris collection and disposal system, and enhancement of management capacity. Legal improvement for the effective implementation of the management policy directions should include comprehensive uninhabited islands survey, legal utilization restraints and management guidelines based on classification of the islands, management boundary, and improvement of regulations on designated islands.

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Island Biogeographic Study on Distribution Pattern of the Naturalized Plant Species on the Uninhabited Islands in Korea (우리나라 무인도서의 귀화식물 분포에 대한 섬생물지리적 연구)

  • Chung, Jae-Min;Hong, Kyung-Nak
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.489-494
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    • 2006
  • For the ecosystem conservation and the effective management of naturalized plant species on 261 uninhabited islands distributed in southern and western sea in Korea, we tested the interrelationship between the pattern of distribution and dispersal of the naturalized plant species and the factors of geographical environment of uninhabited islands such as island area, distance from mainland, latitude, longitude, human impacts and habitat diversity. Out of 261 uninhabited islands surveyed, 106 species of the naturalized plants occurred on 229 (87.7%) islands. The naturalized plant species per island averaged 4.6 (SD=4.07) species, and plant species number were higher in southern group (87 species) than in western group (64 species) of islands. Plant species occurred on more than 100 islands were three species : Rumex crispus L. (153 islands), Erigeron annuus Pers. (130 islands), and Conyza canadensis (L.) Cronquist (121 islands), the highest grade '5' of 'degree of naturalization'. The occurrence frequency of 106 naturalized plant species was significantly correlated with island area, distance to mainland, strength of human impacts, and latitude and longitude. Correlation coefficient (r=-0.330) between occurrence frequency and distance from mainland was higher than between occurrence frequency and island area (r=-0.182). The result of path analysis confirmed that plant species number was significantly affected by island area p=0.336) and distance from mainland (p=-0.490), but in this analysis the effect of human impacts on plant species number was very weak (p=0.003). On the basis of these results, strategies on the conservation of ecosystem and the management of naturalized plant species in the uninhabited islands of Korea were discussed.

A Faunistic Study of Insects of Uninhabited Islands in the Docho-myeon, Sinan-gun, Jeollanam-do, Korea (전라남도 신안군 도초면 일대 무인도서의 곤충상)

  • Cho, Young-Ho;Kim, Young-Jin;Lim, Heon-Myoung;Han, Yong-Gu;Choi, Min-Joo;Nam, Sang-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.673-684
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    • 2011
  • Shinan-gun in Jeollanam-do has 1,004 islands which is the biggest number in the whole country. As most of the islands in Korea are secluded from the mainland or other islands, biological surveys are very important for the biogeographical perspective. Especially, the species diversity of insecta on an island plays an important role in the food stability of top predators, including birds. This study provides baseline academic resources for the preservation and management of uninhabited islands by providing information about the status of insects on the uninhabited islands in Docho-myeon, Jeollanam-do, Korea. As far as the appearance aspects of the insects in 28 uninhabited islands were 921 individuals, 122 species, 60 families or 12 orders. Ga Island showed the highest appearance as 32 species, 22 families or 9 orders. Appearance of specific insects was investigated unknown species: 1 species, southern characteristic species: 3 species, coastal dune species: 1 species, climate-sensitive indicator species: 1 species.

Assessment and Enhancement of Ecosystem Services of Saemangeum Area (새만금 지역의 생태계서비스 평가와 증진 방안)

  • Seung-Joon Lee;Ji-Won Choi;Choong-Hyeon, Oh
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.684-692
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    • 2022
  • This study was conducted to assess ecosystem services provided for Saemangeum agricultural and life sites and surrounding areas and establish measures to enhance them. The ecosystem services in the Saemangeum region were found to be different depending on its land use type. Before reclamation, the quality of ecosystem service in the Saemangeum region was high in all aspects: supply, control, culture, and support service functions. After the reclamation, however, the quality of supply, regulating, and support services declined. Therefore, it is necessary to enhance the quality of regulating and support services provided by semi-natural habitats such as rice paddy and reservoirs to improve the ecosystem service of the Saemangeum agricultural and life site. The suggested service improvement includes transforming natural ecosystems, such as forests and rural areas, and vast agricultural land into rural tourism and ecotourism and strengthening cultural service functions centered on education and research related to agriculture. To this end, it is necessary to utilize large agricultural land and agricultural infrastructure to promote agricultural production and rural tourism and government support for areas where the aging population is a problem.

Analysis of the Actual Conditions about Managing Marine Environment at Island Areas in Incheon (인천 도서지역의 해양환경자원과 관리실태분석)

  • Byun, Byung-Seol;Jeon, Ha-Na
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.618-630
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    • 2008
  • There are islands about 3,200 in Korea surrounded by the sea side. The region of islands is the transition areas which are a border in the land and marine ecosystem. It is rich in biodiversity depending on the interaction among inland, sea and atmosphere. However, it is worried that damages of marine environment is increased because the more national income and demands ofmarine leisure increase, the more development projects are grown in marine areas. Also this trends are extending in island areas. Incheon Metropolitan city has huge island areas which are both inhabited and deserted islands. The range of island areas is very wide, so it is difficult for the city government to manage environment in the island areas. Therefore, this paper analyzed and discussed the actual conditions about managing marine environment at island areas.

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