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Dragonsrest

  • Lee, Si-Jeong
    • 주택과사람들
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    • s.191
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    • pp.96-99
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    • 2006
  • 맨션 <드래곤스레스트>는 이름이 전하는 느낌 그대로 고요함과 웅장함이 가득한 집이다. 거친 듯 아름다운 숲 속 한가운데 자리 잡은 이 저택은 무성한 녹음과 경계를 공유하며 자연의 일부처럼 평온하고도 광활한 느낌을 선사한다. 무려 3만 3200평에 달하는 정원과 420여 평의 주저택으로 구성된 <드래곤스레스트>는 휴양지라는 이름이 더 잘 어울리는 거대한 안식처다.

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영동의 자연지리와 재해 -수해와 산불을 중심으로-

  • 범선규
    • Proceedings of the KGS Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.101-106
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    • 2002
  • 영동에는 1996년 4월부터 2002년 9월사이에 대형의 산불과 수해가 있었다. 이 산불과 수해는 역사이래 초유의 것으로 보도되기도 했다. 1996년과 2000년에는 고성군과 강릉ㆍ동해ㆍ삼척시 등지에서 26,000여ha의 숲이 '불바다'를 이루었고, 2002년에는 영동의 하천 거의 전부에서 크고 작은 '물난리'를 겪었다.(중략)

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연간기획: 자연에서 찾은 건강_숲으로의 건강한 동행: 그림 테라피 -색깔로 다이어트 검정이 옆에 있으면 살 빠진다

  • Lee, Yun-Mi
    • 건강소식
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    • v.35 no.7
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    • pp.12-13
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    • 2011
  • 어느새 다이어트가 현대인의 일상이 되어버렸다. 과거 다이어트는 외모를 가꾸기 위한 여성들의 전유물로 여겨졌으나 이제는 남성들도 멋진 몸매로 거듭나기 위해 다이어트에 관심을 갖는다. 중년 이후에는 '건강'을 위해 살을 빼려고 한다. 이래저래 우리는 '다이어트 권하는 사회'에 살고 있다.

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Column 발명칼럼I - 잠자는 발명과 자연의 정복

  • Wang, Yeon-Jung
    • 발명특허
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.54-58
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    • 2010
  • 숲 속 어두운 곳, 작은 나뭇가지 아래를 유심히 보면 어김없이 고동색의 나비 번데기를 볼 수 있다. 볼품없는 모양새에 칙칙한 색깔까지, 결코 아름답다고 할 수 없다. 그러나 시간이 흐르고 생명의 힘이 무르익으면 번데기의 두꺼운 껍질이 서서히 찢기면서 여리고 아름다운 자태가 드러난다. 화려한 색과 무늬에 비칠 듯이 앓은 날개는 순을 현혹하기에 안성맞춤이다. 도저히 볼품없는 번데기에서 나왔다고는 믿을 수 없는 아름다운 자태다. 어둡고 칙칙한 번데기의 두꺼운 껍질 안에, 실은 아름답고 가날픈 새로운 모습의 생명체가 숨어 있었던 것이다. 아이디어도 마찬가지다. 우리 곁에는 번데기의 상태로 남아있는 아이디어들이 널려 있다. 그러나 아이디어는 나비처럼 스스로 번데기 껍질을 찢고 나올 수 없는 법 초라하고 묵은 아이디어의 허물을 벗기고 세상으로 끄집어내는 역할을 하는 것이 바로 발명가의 몫이다. 한편 인간은 자연 앞에서 한없이 무력한 존재로만 인식되기 쉽다. 그래서 아예 숙명이거니 생각하며 자연에 맞서 싸울 생각조차 하지 않고 피해를 당하거나 속수무책인 경우가 많다 그러므로 자연에서 발생되는 재해나 이번에 대한 새로운 인식과 재조명이 있어야 할 것이다. 이런 맥락에서 본다면 자연과 싸워 이길 수 있는 아이디어의 개발은 필수적이며, 재해 예방에 관한 아이템이야말로 필연적인 것이다.

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A Buddhist Study on the Effect of Forest Healing (산림치유효과의 불교적 고찰)

  • Seo, Byung-Chan
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.540-552
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze forest healing from a Buddhist perspective and improve its effect, and the forest has a close relationship with Buddhism than any religion. the Buddha's life is connected to forest and tree, which is caused by the spiritual nature and role of forest. Healing deals with the problem of suffering of the mind, and in Buddhism, it is solved through practice. By understanding the phenomenon of delusions such as thoughts, greed, and bad feelings about sensory control, vhfptmxmhelps to escape from the desire to pursue unnecessary stimuli or external objects, Human beings can get comfort and pleasure through the five senses in the beautiful natural scenery, and find the stability of the mind. This is because when entering the forest, good environments that prevent the 6th consciousness from growing delusions way the operation of the five senses are contained in the forest, This study is a preliminary study that analyzed the effects based on the natural environmental healing factor and Buddhist theory of forests based on previous studies, As a result of examining whether Buddhism can maximize the healing effect of forest healing, it was confirmed that it can contribute to activation along with existing forest healing techniques, The verification of the effectiveness will be left as a follow-up research project through future experimental research, and this study is expected to contribute to the activation of forest healing effect.

Experimental Analysis of the Healing Effect of Visual Forest Stimulation in Digital Environment (디지털 환경에서 시각적 산림자극의 치유효과에 대한 실험적 분석)

  • Il-Doo Kim;Won-Soep Shin
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.473-483
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    • 2023
  • This study was conducted to find out the psychological or physiological healing effects of real natural forests and virtual forest experiences using virtual reality (VR) in an artificially-controlled digital environment. To find out this, 81 healthy undergraduate students from C University were experimented on visual forest stimulation effects in the digital environment from September 5 to December 9 in 2022. The experiment evaluated the psychological and physiological healing effects of visual forest stimulation in the digital forest environment (2D, 3D). The SRI (stress response inventory) experiment for analyzing psychological effect showed statistically significant differences among groups. As for the SRI experiment for measuring psychological stress, except Control group, 2D group in the digital environment showed little difference before and after the experiment. But 3D group showed less stress than before. As a result, it was proved that visual forest stimulation in a forest-based digital environment (2D, 3D) reduces psychological stress significantly. And when analyzing how visual forest stimulation changes EEG (electroencephalogram) in the digital environment, alpha waves (RA), which are activated during relaxation or stabilization, were more active than beta waves (RB), which are activated during tension or awakening. This study is expected to be used to create a psychological and physiological healing environment for those who cannot go to a natural forest due to mobility difficulties by providing them visual forest stimulation experiences in a digital environment. It is also expected that the results will be the basis for forest healing in the digital environment and virtual reality programs will help forest healing activities.

The Effects of Children's Art Activities through Forest Experience in Relation with Nuri Curriculum on Their Environmental Sensitivity (누리연계 유아의 숲 체험 미술 활동이 환경 감수성에 미치는 효과)

  • Kang, Young-Sik
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.18 no.12
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    • pp.264-275
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    • 2017
  • Objective: This study examines the effects of children's art activities through forest experience in relation with Nuri curriculum on environmental sensitivity. Method: A survey was administered to an experimental group of 20 children as well as a control group of 20 children for statistical analysis. after 16-class art activities through forest experience were performed to children aged 4 at a daycare center for 50 days. Result: Children's art activities through forest experience in relation with Nuri curriculum had a positive effect on their environmental sensitivity. In particular, their art activities had a positive effect on their self-awareness, self-regulation, empathy and motivation in the experimental group, supporting the educational effects and benefits of developmental children's art activities through forest experience in relation with Nuri curriculum. In other words, art activities through forest experience are useful in terms of providing children with creative expression activities in art by leading to observation and exploration, as well as educational experiences that have positive attitudes toward the environment. Conclusion: As children's art activities through forest experience have a positive effect on their environmental sensitivity, more useful information on teaching-learning methods will be able to be provided to early childhood teachers in the field. Consequently, children's art activities through forest experience need to be actively introduced in the field of early childhood education as an alternative for learning nature and improving environment-friendly emotional intelligence.

Characteristics of Management of Facilities and Healing Programmes for Forest Therapy (산림치유 시설의 운영 및 치유 프로그램 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Cheon-Bo;Choi, Joon-Sung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.468-474
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    • 2021
  • Forest healing is a natural method that utilizes various natural environmental factors of forests to enhance immunity and to heal mental and physical pathologies. The aim of this study is to suggest implications for the future development of forest healing by analyzing the characteristics of facilities and programs in 28 national and public healing forests in Korea. The concept of forest healing and programs is defined, and healing forests operating in Korea are classified by size. The facility operation and program characteristics of healing forests were analyzed according to size, and the results were used to suggest a future direction for the development of domestic forest healing. The research results are as follows. First, domestic healing forests have gradually been reduced in size since they were first opened in 2009, which is the cause of the competitive creation of local governments. Second, healing spaces, forest paths, and programs for the elderly, pregnant women and disabled should be expanded. Third, lodging programs need to be expanded, and subsidies for usage fees from local governments are required. Institutional supplementation should be provided to link program development and facilities and to clarify procedures and standards for forest healing facilities.

Initial Analysis of the Underground Air Among Jeju Lava Forest(Sumgol) and its Healing Effect on the Human Body (제주 현무암 '숲' 지하 공기(숨골: Sumgol)의 분석과 인체에 미치는 치유 효과)

  • Sin, SBangsik;Kim, Hyek Nyeon;Lee, Deok Hee;Kim, Tae Seung;Kim, Yong Hwan;Kang, Chang Hee;Song, Kyu Jin;Lee, Hyung H.
    • Journal of Naturopathy
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.18-30
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    • 2022
  • Background: It was to develop an air purification system (APS) using an underground air purification layer to verify the effect of basalt forest's underground air (sumgol) on a volcanic Jeju. Finally, it is necessary to analyze these purified air components and their usefulness to the human body in an air experience center. Purpose: It was to collect basalt forest air, analyze its composition, and explore its effect on the human body. Methods: We APS devices installed at four points in the Papaville area of Jeju. The air discharged from the APS was collected and analyzed the recycling components. An installed experience room filled with negative ions is about 5,000 ions/m3. After allowing the participants to stay for 60 to 120 minutes, we investigated the state of blood vessels. Results: In the analysis of the underground air, the O2 concentration was 21.18%, which was higher than the average oxygen concentration of 20.94% in the atmosphere. However, Formaldehyde was not detected, and the CO2 was 419 ppm, which was lower than that of indoor air. The PM2.5 concentration was less than 24 ㎍/m3 and detected anions over 5.000 /m3. The experiencer's vascular states improved, and the increase in pulse rate and stress relief were high. Conclusions: The valuable ingredients identified by analyzing the air were precious for natural healing. The experience results showed that it effectively improved the pulse rate, blood vessels, and stress. These conditions may be highly beneficial as a new area for expanding the basalt lava forest in the Jeju area into the natural healing and wellness industry.

Post Occupancy Evaluation of the Forest Experience Centers for Children (유아숲체험장의 이용후 평가)

  • Kang, Tae-Sun;Lee, Myung-Woo;Jeong, Moon-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.109-123
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    • 2017
  • Due to the positive effect of forest space for child development, the creation and operation of forest activity space of various organizations is increasing in quantity; however, the research on practical space design and management program is insufficient. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to evaluate the space and management programs of the forest experience centers through the post-occupancy evaluation of teachers and preschoolers participating in forest activities. To do this, we analyzed the selected twelve sites through field survey, class observation, and interviews with forest education specialists, and then surveyed 115 forest education experts and childcare teachers for importance, performance, overall satisfaction, and space preference. In addition, we accessed overall satisfaction and space preference of twenty-nine preschoolers through interviews, photo-simulation, and questionnaires. As a result, the importance and performance of management program area was rated higher than the spatial characteristics area. In terms of group comparison, the group with active structured program rated two areas higher than the groups with free play. Preschoolers with structured programs preferred facility space, but preschoolers with free play preferred nature. Two preschooler groups rated forest activity as satisfactory. Based on the analysis results: 1) The composition of the forest activity space should ensure accessibility, safety, diversity of diversity, water space, connect to the forest road, and secure various terrains, trees, and natural materials; 2) The management program should ensure that forest activity programs have the proportional balance of structural programs and free play; also. management programs should plan for sufficient free playtime and a high share of play in the forest; and 3) Ensure the role and expertise of forestry specialists and run a program to increase the autonomy of preschoolers.