• 제목/요약/키워드: 제주도 돌담

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Values and Utilization Measures of Stone Walls in Jeju Island as Place Assets (장소자산으로서 제주 돌담의 가치와 활용방안)

  • Jeong, Kwang-Joong;Kang, Seong-Gi
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.99-117
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    • 2013
  • This study aims to suggest the values and utilization measures of the stone walls in Jeju Island as place assets. The discussion on this subject may serve as a breakthrough to resolve the current situation where the stone walls in Jeju Island have been focused on for their potential value not for their practical value as place assets. Moreover, specific measures to utilize Jeju stone walls may become a vehicle to seek the sustainable development of the region. This study discussed the types, functions and values of the stone walls in Jeju Island as place assets and suggested practical measures to use the structures based on their regional distribution. The in-depth discussions largely concluded that there might be five values and seven utilization measures with regard to the Jeju stone walls. The results of the study are expected to be utilized as a new indicator for the regional development of Jeju Island.

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Study on Height of Stony Walls in Coastal Villages of Jeju Island (제주도 해안마을 울담의 높이에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sung-Woo;Kim, Man-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • 제47권3호
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    • pp.390-406
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    • 2012
  • Recently, stone walls in Jeju Island have gained more attention as their importance in cultural value and tourism source got recognized. In addition, there are several projects to restore the walls underway at local governments' level. This study was conducted with the idea that it is also necessary to find out the background to build stone walls and its implication. The study mainly investigated the height of 'Uldam' or a stone wall surrounding the property including the house by using wind maps, geological maps and interview with local residents. The study found out that stone walls are more likely to be higher than others when they were built to protect the property against wind and stood against maximum wind and easily catched stone surround house.

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Case Study for Rural Landscape Analysis Used by GIS Technology - Focused on the Jeiu Stone Wall Landscape - (GIS를 활용한 농촌경관 분석 사례연구 - 제주도 돌담경관을 중심으로 -)

  • Choi, Yong-Bok;Chung, Moon-Sub
    • Spatial Information Research
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    • 제14권3호
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    • pp.349-361
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    • 2006
  • New directions on rural policy have been discussed due to the domestic and international environmental changes such as the price degradation of agricultural products, maintenance of rural landscape, and so on. Development of amenity in rural areas has been come out as the one of new policy directions. Amenity defines as, in a very broad way, the public benefits accruing from the condition of a place, such as aesthetic beauty, clean air and water, or good street lighting. Amenity in rural area is referred as a resource with a potential possibility for development. Among them rural landscape is regarded as the one of major resources. In Jeju, particularly, stone wall retains the most esthetic landscape in rural regions. In addition, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism appointed stone wall as the one of important components in rural landscape and one of the 100 national historic symbols. Stone wall in Jeju has its intrinsic and real value and is widespread in rural regions. However, in spite of it's popularity, the landscape of stone wall has been degraded without any concerns and has been partly destroyed. Landscape of stonewall should be maintained and the depth of concerns and systematic management measures for protection should be discussed. In this sense, the purpose of this paper, first of all, is to examine the status of stone wall and to evaluate the landscape of stone wall in Jeju. GIS is used as an analysis tool. Several areas such as Hankyung, Namyeup, and so on in Jeju are selected as the case areas for this study.

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Social Physical Super Connecting Layer of 4th Industrial Revolution for Jeju Goendam-Goendang (제주 괸담-괸당에 대한 4차산업혁명의 사회·물리적 초연결층)

  • Lee, Moon-Ho
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.71-85
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    • 2017
  • The $4^{th}$ industrial revolution is a super connection society. It connects all things between things and things, PC and mobile phone, human and human and human and things. In Jeju island, 'Batdam' and 'Sandam' are conneted like 'black dragon ten thousand Li', and stone walls are connected to each other as the stone network, which is called as the 'Goendam' (and conventionally is told as the 'Goendang') and is related to the Family network. Also, IoT(Internet of Things) makes the connection between the stone network and people. The Jeju's fourth industrial revolution is a its testbed. 'Goendang' connection in 4G industrial revolution is shown to be important Node and Link in socially and mathematically. In this paper, we review the historical background of the Goendang and find combinations of stones on the various types of stone field using the algebraic geometry.

협재동굴지대의 식생조사

  • 이호준
    • Journal of the Speleological Society of Korea
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    • 제25권26호
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    • pp.131-151
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    • 1991
  • 조사대상지역은 제주도 북제주군 한림읍 협재리 협재리국민학교 후편에 위치하고 있는 협재굴과 쌍룡굴, 황금굴, 그리고 양송이 재배장에서 망오름을 향해 2km 떨어진 곳으로 한림으로 나가는길과 교차하는 지점에서 서쪽으로 400-500m 떨어진 곳에 위치하고 있는 소천굴로서 협재굴과 쌍룡굴은 이미 개발되어 관광단지화 되어 있어 입구와 출구는 돌담과 축대를 쌓고 계단을 만들어 완전히 파괴해 버렸으므로 다른 동굴에서 볼 수 있는 동굴입구와 출구의 자연식물경관은 볼 수가 없었고 동백나무를 비롯한 수종의 상록활엽수와 도깨비고비등 수종의 양치식물은 인공적으로 이식해 놓은 실정이다. 황금굴과 소천굴은 아직은 개발이 되지 않고 사람의 접근을 통제하고 있었기 때문에 동굴입구에서 여러 종류의 상록활엽수와 양치식물을 볼 수 있었다. 한편 이들 동굴의 지표면은 인공적으로 조림한 곰솔이 대부분으로 인간간섭을 많이 받은 지역으로 지표면의 식물은 빈약하였다. 또한 이들 동굴의 지층은 표선리 현무암지대로 경사가 완만하며 평탄한 곳으로 이곳의 토양을 분석한 결과 토성은 유기물함량이 7.5%-17.4%로서 척박한 편이며 토양함수량은 9.8%-25.4%로 낮은 편이다.(중략)

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The characteristics of folk house related to climate in Cheju island (기후 특성과 관련된 제주도의 민가 경관)

  • Kim, Ki-Deog;Lee, Seung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • 제7권3호
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    • pp.29-43
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    • 2001
  • This paper examined characteristics of folk houses related to climate in Cheju island using climate data, documents and field survey data. Precipitation and humidity affect characteristics of folk houses in the southern parts of the island during summer while in winter, northern parts are mainly affected by wind. Chuck-gub has been shown through all over Cheju island due to the characteristics of precipitation. Jaechangmoon exists in southern parts of the island and these parts are experienced high humidity in summer The double-row room houses, the low eaves, gentle slop roof and stone wall are distributed through Cheju island and is related to wind. The double door is common in the northern parts because of strong winter monsoon, and Yimoonkan exists in the coastal area of the northern parts. Outer wall, Pung-Che and Gorangche are affected by winter monsoon and abundant precipitation. Gorangche has shown through both the northern parts and southeastern parts. Folk houses in the southern parts are more open than in northern parts. Folk houses in the northern parts are divided into the coastal type and the piedmont type. In the southern parts, they are subdivided the eastern type and the western type by the appearance of Gorangche.

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Feature Extraction in an Aerial Photography of Gimnyeong Sand Dune Area by Texture Filtering (항공사진의 질감 분석을 통한 김녕사구지역의 지형지물 추출)

  • Chang Eun-Mi;Park Kyeong
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • 제41권2호
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    • pp.139-149
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    • 2006
  • Earlier research works focused on the seasonal patterns and bio-geochemical processes in sand dunes, and the satellite data and aerial photographs have been used only as a backdrop or for the multi-temporal delineation of sand dune area. In order to find the optimal way to extract features' characteristics, Gimnyeong sand dune area was selected as a study site. Field works have been carried out three times to collect ground control points and sand samples for laboratory analyses. The texture of sand dune is classified as fine sand, which has been derived from shell fragments. The sand dune penetrated into the island from northwest to southeast direction. An aerial photograph was re-sampled into one-meter resolution and rectified with software including Erdas Imagine and ENVI. Sub-scenes were chosen as samples for sand dune, urban area and rural area. K-group non-parametric analysis had been done for the geometric and spectral values of enclosed texture patches. Urban areas proved to have significant smaller patches than the others.