• Title/Summary/Keyword: 지역사회 산림

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Residents' Attitudes toward Natural Environment and Perceptions on Recreation Forest Development (지역주민(地域住民)의 자연환경태도(自然環境態度) 수준(水準)이 휴양림(休養林) 개발(開發) 지각(知覺)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Song, Hyung Sop
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.88 no.2
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    • pp.205-212
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    • 1999
  • The purposes of this study were to investigate the influence of local residents' nature environment attitudes to recreation forest development impact perceptions and to examine application possibility of nature environment attitude to resolution information of recreation forest management conflicts. 30 items of residents' perceptions and opinions were designed from previous tourism impact studies. The new environmental paradigm(NEP) was used to measure local residents' nature environment attitudes. In October 1995, 204 questionnaires were obtained from interview survey in local residents' villages near two recreation forests. Generally most local residents perceived low economic effects and negative environment impacts for recreation forest development. Nature environment attitude levels were significant differences due to socioeconomic variables of local residents, specially high in age, education level and influenced their perceptions toward recreation forest development impacts. The results suggested that the nature environment attitudes could be provided a useful referential framework in resolution of recreation forest management conflicts.

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The Fengshui Discourse on the Sajok Village in the Late Joseon Dynasty in Youngnam Region (조선후기 영남지방 사족촌(士族村)의 풍수담론)

  • Choi, Won-Suk
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.265-274
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    • 2010
  • The fengshui discourse of Sajok village in the late Joseon dynasty obtained currency as the prosperity of settlement place and public figures, was used for ideology ruling the rural community and society. The ways of the fengshui for ruling clan community were that having authority by means of symbolizing settlement location and siting main clan's symbol architectures, controlling the village community by the agreement keeping the fengshui's supplements, occupying the clan's ownership by expanding clan's tomb area.

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Residents' Attitudes toward Recreation Forest Development (휴양림(休養林) 개발(開發)에 대한 지역주민(地域住民) 태도(態度) 분석(分析))

  • Song, Hyung Sop;Kim, Sei-Cheon;Jeon, Kyung-Soo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.87 no.3
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    • pp.415-421
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study is to ascertain the local residents' attitudes toward adjacent recreation forest development sites. 20 items of residents' attitudes were designed from previous tourism impact studies. For this study, two recreation forest areas were selected. In 1995, a total of two-hundred and four local residents were interviewed in their villages near the two recreation forests. A 5-point Scale was used to record the answers. Most respondents were concerned about two negative impacts of the recreation forests development : small economic gains for the residents and damage to the local environment. There were significant differences in certain socioeconamic characteristics of the respondents. Specially, significant differences were identified between the variables of income or non-income from visitors and residence length. Results indicate that recreation forests development may not be perceived as positive as hoped by the government. Further research needs to be conducted on the impacts of present and projected recreation forest development at the local level.

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A Study on the Yun Seon-Do's Garden on Bogildo Island based on the Recognition of the Land Systems in the Joseon Dynasty (조선조 토지제도와 인식을 통해 본 보길도 윤선도 원림 조영 배경 연구)

  • Lee, Tae-Gyeom;Kim, Han-Bai
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2019
  • Based on the land system of Joseon Dynasty and contemporary perception of land, this study analyzed the reason Yun seon-do entered Bogildo Island and a characteristic of Buyong-dong garden. According to this analysis, this study interpreted the purpose that Yun seon-do had built Buyong-dong garden at a socio-economic perspective. The land such as Sarlimchontack(山林川澤) is recognized as a commonland in the Joseon Dynasty. Except the reserved area(禁山), however, actions to make commonland private through Ib-an(立案) and protecting graves was frequent. Bogildo Island was a place difficult to build a private garden because the island had been appointed a reserved forest to protect pine trees. Right after Byungjahoran, Yun seon-do entered the island on the pretext of protecting forests, and built Buyong-dong garden. The island was easy to move to manage private farms as well as possessed abundant forest resources and resources that have economic value such as fish and salt. It indicates that, unlike his pretext, economic benefits have also been considered.

Classification of Vegetation Units and Its Detailed Mapping for Urban Forest Management - On Mt. Moodeung in Kwangju, Korea - (도시림(都市林) 관리(管理)를 위(爲)한 식생단위구분(植生單位區分)과 정밀식생도(情密植生圖) 작성(作成) - 광주광역시(光州廣域市) 무등산(無等山)을 중심(中心)으로 -)

  • Cho, Hyun-Je;Cho, Jae-Hyong;Lee, Chang-Seok
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.89 no.4
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    • pp.470-479
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    • 2000
  • Management units of forest vegetation established on Mt. Moodeung (1,186.8m), a typical urban forest at Kwangju city located in the southwestern Korea, was classified phytosociologically and its spatial distribution mapped out with special reference to its ecological conservation and management. Management units of this area were classified into three categories; twenty-one higher units, ten lower units and nine lowest units, giving a total of 31 zones. Total area for detailed mapping was 2,779.5ha, of which natural vegetation accounted for 2192.0ha (78.9%), residing in most part of this area, artificial vegetation for 159.1ha (5.7%), and non-forested area including arable area, burned area and others for 428.4ha (15.5%). The ratio of natural forest element showed 93.2%, which is much higher when compared with those of other urban forests.

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Forest Vegetation of Upper Zone in Gyeryongsan National Park (계룡산 상부 지역의 산림식생)

  • 김효정;이미정;이규석;박관수;송호경
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.127-132
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to understand plant community structure in upper zone of Gyeryongsan National Payk. Total 51 plots were set up and surveyed toy this study. The fifty one plots were classified into four communities such as Quereus mongolica community, Carpinus laxiflora community, Pinus densiflora community, and Quercus variabizis community. The Quercus mongotica community were found in 29 plots of the 51 plots and the differential species in the community weve Quercus mongolica, Acer pseudosieboldianum var. koreanum, Arisaema amurense var. serratum, Diarrhena japonica, and Saussurea gyacilis. The Carpinus laxiflora community were found in 10 plots of the 51 plots and the differential species in the community were Carpinus laxiflora, Carpinus cordata, Cornus eontroversa, Carex siderosticta, and Hydrangea serrata for. acuminata. The Pinus densiflora community were found in 7 plots of the 51 plots and the differential species in the community were Pinus densiflora, Lespedeza maximowiczii, Rubus crataegifotius, Miseanthus sinensis, Persicaria filiforme, Artemisia keiskeana, and spodiopogon sibiricus. the Quereus vuriabilis community were found in 5 plots of the 51 plots and the differential species in the community were Quercus variabilis.

Economic Feasibility of REDD Project for Preventing Deforestation in North Korea (북한 산림전용 방지수단으로서의 REDD 사업의 경제적 타당성 분석)

  • Jo, Jang Hwan;KOO, Ja Choon;Youn, Yeo Chang
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.100 no.4
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    • pp.630-638
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    • 2011
  • This study aims to verify the economic validity of the REDD project in North Korea by estimating the potential carbon credits and the cost of REDD project. The REDD potential credits of North Korea are estimated based on the international statistics of forest area and population from 1990 to 2010, and the cost of REDD project is estimated indirectly by annual land opportunity cost of agriculture assuming that South Korea will aid the food production per area in North Korea. When the 25% reduction scenario was applied to the annual deforestation rate in North Korea, the potential REDD credits were estimated to be $4,232million{\sim}5,290milliontCO_2eq.$ for 20 years. It would account for 28~35% of South Korea's national medium-term greenhouse gas reduction target. On the other hand, the break-even price of REDD project was calculated as the profit of agriculture in the land available by forest conversion in North Korea. It was estimated to be 19.19$/$tCO_2eq.$ when the non-permanence risk of forest conserved through a REDD contract is assumed to be 20%. This price is higher than the price of REDD carbon credit 5$/$tCO_2eq.$ dealt in the 2010 voluntary carbon market, leading to no economic feasibility. However, REDD project provides co-benefits besides climate mitigation. As previous studies indicate, the break-even price is lower than 20$/$tCO_2eq.$, which is the social marginal cost of greenhouse gas emissions by loss of forest. Therefore REDD in North Korea can be justified against the social benefits. The economic feasibility of REDD project in North Korea can be largely influenced by the risk percentage. Thus, North Korean REDD project needs a strong guarantee and involvement by the government and people of North Korea to assure the project's economic feasibility.

Soil Erosion and Sediment Yield Reduction Analysis with Land Use Conversion from Illegal Agricultural Cultivation to Forest in Jawoon-ri, Gangwon using the SATEEC ArcView GIS (SATEEC ArcView GIS를 이용한 홍천군 자운리 유역 임의 경작지의 산림 환원에 따른 토양유실 및 유사저감 분석)

  • Jang, Won-Seok;Park, Youn-Shik;Kim, Jong-Gun;Kim, Ik-Jae;Mun, Yu-Ri;Jun, Man-Sig;Lim, Kyoung-Jae
    • Journal of Environmental Policy
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.73-95
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    • 2009
  • The fact that soil loss causing to increase muddy water and devastate an ecosystem has been appearing upon a hot social and environmental issues which should be solved. Soil losses are occurring in most agricultural areas with rainfall-induced runoff. It makes hydraulic structure unstable, causing environmental and economical problems because muddy water destroys ecosystem and causes intake water deterioration. One of three severe muddy water source areas in Soyanggang-dam watershed is Jawoon-ri region, located in Hongcheon county. In this area, many cash-crops are planted at illegally cultivated agricultural fields, which were virgin forest areas. The purpose of this study is to estimate soil loss with current land uses(including illegal cash-crop cultivation) and soil loss reduction with land use conversion from illegal cultivation back to forest. In this study, the Sediment Assessment Tool for Effective Erosion Control(SATEEC) ArcView GIS was utilized to assess soil erosion. If the illegally cultivated agricultural areas are converted back to forest, it would be expected to 17.42% reduction in soil loss. At the Jawoon-ri region, illegally cultivated agricultural areas located at over 30% and 15% slopes take 47.48 ha(30.83%) and 103.64 ha(67.29%) of illegally cultivated agricultural fields respectively. If all illegally cultivated agricultural fields are converted back to forest, it would be expected that 17.41% of soil erosion and sediment reduction, 10.86% reduction with forest conversion from 30% sloping illegally agricultural fields, and 16.15% reduction with forest conversion from 15% sloping illegally agricultural fields. Therefore, illegally cultivated agricultural fields located at these sloping areas need to be first converted back to forest to maximize reductions in soil loss reduction and muddy water outflow from the Jawoon-ri regions.

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Drought states visualization considering water use sectors (물이용 특성을 고려한 가뭄상황 표출 방안)

  • Kang, Jaewon;Park, Jisung;Seo, Aesook;Cho, Younghyun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.363-363
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    • 2017
  • 각 기관에서는 가뭄상황을 모니터링하기 위해서 기관의 역할에 맞는 방식으로 가뭄지수를 산정하여 표출하고 있다. 국민안전처에서는 2016년 3월부터 부처간 협동으로 우리나라의 가뭄 상황을 기상학적 가뭄, 농업적 가뭄, 수문학적 가뭄으로 구분하여 행정구역단위로 주의, 심각, 매우심각의 3단계로 표출하여 활용하고 있다. 저류시설 등을 고려하여 가뭄지수를 도출하고 가뭄을 세가지 속성으로 나누어서 표출하는 것은 타당하지만, 동일한 행정구역 상에서 각 가뭄속성을 표현하는 것은 실제적인 가뭄상황의 판단과 적절한 전략적 대응을 위해서는 개선될 필요가 있다. 본 연구에서는 토지이용도를 기반으로 용수 이용 상황과 용수공급을 위한 사회기반시설을 고려해서 가뭄상황의 표현을 위한 구역의 재설정과 각 구역별로 적절한 가뭄지수의 적용 및 상황파악에 도움을 줄 수 있는 통계적 지표를 동시에 제공할 수 있는 프레임워크를 설계하고 이를 테스트베드를 대상으로 시범적으로 구현하였다. 산림이나 초지 지역, 관개시설에 의한 용수공급을 받는 논지역, 강수의존형 논지역과 밭지역, 광역상수도나 지방상수도에 의한 공급지역, 기타 생공용수 공급지역 등으로 구분하여 기상학적 가뭄, 농업적 가뭄, 수문학적 가뭄 상황이 동일 행정구역내에서도 서로 다른 값을 가질 수 있도록 하였다.

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Biodiversity Research for Baekdudaegan Conservation (백두대간 보전을 위한 생물다양성 연구)

  • Jeong, Keum Seon;Kim, Min Sung;Lee, Seo Young;Na, Su Jung;Kang, Ki Ho;Shin, Chang Ho
    • Proceedings of the Plant Resources Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2018.04a
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    • pp.6-6
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    • 2018
  • 백두대간은 백두산에서 시작된 큰 산줄기로 금강산, 설악산, 덕유산 등을 거쳐 지리산까지 이어지는 우리나라 중심 산줄기이다. 백두대간은 우리 민족 고유의 사회 문화적 가치는 물론 자연 생태적 측면에서 매우 중요한 지역이다. 백두산에서 지리산까지 약 1,400km, 남한 지역은 약 700km가 남북으로 길게 연결되어 우리나라 주요 산들을 연결하는 한반도 중심축을 형성하고 있다. 백두대간은 생물다양성의 보고이자 주요강의 발원지로 중요한 역할을 하고 있다. 이러한 주요 지역에 위치함 국립백두대간수목원은 수목원 정원의 조성 및 진흥에 관한 법률에 근거하여 기후대 및 식생권역별 국가수목원의 확충 계획에 따라 온대 북부 권역에 조성되었다. 백두대간 산림생물 다양성 유지와 산림생물자원의 보전 및 활용을 위한 다양한 연구를 수행하고 있다. 국립백두대간수목원의 시드볼트는 생물다양성 보존과 산림생물유전자원의 지속가능한 활용을 위하여 종자보존 협력 네트워크를 구축 하고 있다. 또한 아시아를 포함한 전세계 야생 종자를 수집하기 위한 기후대 생태권역별 종합계획 수립과 표준화 모델 개발을 통해 체계적인 협력체를 구축 중이다. 종자의 안정적인 장기 보존을 위한 형태학적, 분자생물학적 연구를 통해 종자의 저장특성 연구 및 수명연구를 통해 예측 모델을 연구하며 이를 기반으로 생태계 복원을 위한 종자 활용 연구를 수행하고 있다. 국립백두대간수목원은 백두대간 생물종의 조사, 생태계 보전 복원연구를 위한 현지 조사, 서식지외 보전 기관 역할, 유용자원 발굴 및 연구 등 백두대간 생물다양성 보전을 위한 다양한 역할을 하고 있다.

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