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ARCASIA(아시아건축사협의회)란 무엇인가

  • Korea Institute of Registered Architects
    • Korean Architects
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    • no.2 s.358
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    • pp.53-55
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    • 1999
  • 제10회 아카시아 토론회가 본 협회(KIRA) 주최로 오는 9월 13일부터 17일까지 인터컨티넨탈호텔 국제회의장에서 개최된다. "아시아에서의 기술, 전통 그리고 건축"을 주제로 열리는 이번 토론회에는 우리나라를 비롯해 중국, 일본 등 아시아지역 16개 회원국 대표단과 행사관계자, 그리고 일반참가자 등 약 1천여명이 참가해 아시아지역 건축사들간 유대를 강화하고 주제 토론을 통한 기술교류 및 건축정보를 교환하게 된다. 5박6일간의 일정으로 진행될 이번 행사는 토론회와 함께 공식행사로 아카시아 이사회와 교육위원회 회의가 열리며 아시아건축상 시상식과 각종 전시회, 건축탐방, 한국건축소개 등 다양한 부대행사가 열린다. 특히 "건축문화의 해"를 맞아 개최되는 이번 ARCASIA Forum 행사에는 지명도가 높은 외국 건축사들이 상당수 우리나라를 찾을 것으로 예상돼 많은 건축인들의 관심이 모아지고 있으며 아울러 한국에서의 대규모 국제행사 개최를 계기로 침체돼 있는 우리 건축계에 활력을 불어넣고 한국건축의 위상을 한단계 끌어 올리는 기회가 될 것으로 보인다. 그동안 우리 협회는 88년아카시아대회를 제외하고는 국제관련 행사가 주로 외국에서 열렸던 관계로 직접적으로 행사에 관계했던 인사나 일부 관심있는 국내 건축사 이외에는 아카시아의 성격과 역할 등에 대한 이해가 부족했고 그만큼 관련행사에 대한 관심도가 적었던 것 같다. 그러나 국제사회는 국가간의 개방과 정책에 따라 사회 전 분야에 걸쳐 새로운 시도가 이루어지고 있으며, 건축관련부문은 민간사업뿐 아니고 정부 조달시장까지도 개방되어 외국 업체가 참여하고 있는 실정이다. 건축설계 또한 시장개방의 압력을 직간접적으로 받고 있을 뿐 아니라 그것이 점차 현실로 다가오고 있다. 이같은 상황에서 우리 건축계는 지속적인 국제교류를 통해 세계 건축시장이 어떻게 변화되고 있는지를 확인하고 그에 대한 정보를 토대로 적절한 대처가 필요한 상황이다. 그동안 아카시아는 회원국의 현안에 대해 서로의 정보교환과 토론이 있었으며, 아시아 각국의 입장을 대변하여 서방세계와 의견교환을 통해 지속적인 대화를 해 왔다. 이와 관련하여 본지에서는 ARCASIA Forum의 서울개최를 계기로 ARCASIA에 대한 독자 여러분의 이해를 돕고자 아카시아의 연혁과 성격 그리고 관련행사 및 회의구성 등을 요약하여 소개하고 또한 지난 85년 이후 우리 협회가 한국대표로 참가해 활동한 내용 등을 정리해 이번호부터 게재코자 한다.

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A Study on Exercise Physiology of Climbing in Step-trail -At Keumsan in Hallyo-Haesang National Park- (한려해상국립공원 계단형 등산로에서 등산의 운동생리학적 연구 - 금산지구를 중심으로 -)

  • 이준우;박범진;최윤호;김재수
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.398-405
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    • 1999
  • This study was carried out to investigate exercise load of visitors and physical condition of stairway in the trail of Keumsan located in Hallyo-Haesang National Park. Total trail length of Keumsan is 2,126m, and the number of step-trail section are 15, and the total length of step-trail section is 1,000.4m. Average gradient of step-trail was 20~40%. But the gradient and length were 45.7% and 268.5m in the section 11, and 58.4% and 188.6m in the section 12. The greatest gradient was 67.8% in the section 13. During the climbing in trail, heart rate were 104~184beats/min.. And in the step-trail section 11, 12, and 13, IHR, ELI, and %HRmax were 166.5%, 89.1%, 92.9%, and 167.4%, 89.6%, 93.2%, and 157.8%, 84.5%, 89.9%, respectively.

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Measurement of Environmental Radiation according to Altitude above Sea Level in National Park (국립공원의 해발고도에 따른 환경방사선 측정)

  • Ji, Tae-Jeong;Lee, In-Sik
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.694-701
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    • 2012
  • This study set put to measure the environmental radiation for mountainous regions of National Parks where Integrated Environmental Radiation Monitoring Network is not installed. For the measurement method, the space dose was classified at 1 meter high from the surface and the index dose at the surface. The measured radiation energy measured gamma, alpha and beta rays. For selection of national parks, we selected 10 national parks which are within the same distribution in the southern part and central part of the nation. For measurement equipment, INTERCEPTOR$^{TM}$(Thermo, USA, 2006) was used for gamma rays. As for the results of the measurements, for the space gamma dose, a high level was measured at a sea level of 500 meter in national parks with an altitude of less than 1,000 meter. It was found that the value was more than $0.23{\mu}Svh^{-1}$ especially in Bukhan Mountain, Gyeryong Mountain and Wolchul Mountain. In national parks with an altitude of more than 1,000 meter, $1.77{\mu}Svh^{-1}$ was measured at 1,500 meter at Seorak Mountain. Therefore, this is 10 times greater than the background standard dose. The national parks were there were no significant changes in dose were Naejang Mountain, Sobaek and Jiri Mountains. For the measurement of the index dose, a high dose level was measured at middle altitudes of 500 meter and 1,000 meter. For measurement according to the composition types of crust, high doses were recorded at national parks composed of rocks and a lower environmental radiation level was measured at Hanra Mountain where volcanic activities have occurred.

An Analysis of the Factors that Change the Science Academic Emotion of Elementary Students in Storytelling Classes Using Fairy Tales Connected to Exhibits in Science Museum (과학관 전시물 연계 동화 활용 스토리텔링 수업이 초등학생의 과학학습정서에 변화를 가져온 요인 분석)

  • Choi, So-Young;Shin, Youngjoon
    • Journal of Science Education
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    • v.43 no.3
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    • pp.300-317
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    • 2019
  • This study aims to find how storytelling classes using fairy tales related to science museum exhibits have an effect on positive experience about science. For this study, the theoretical background and preceding studies on the relevance of science education and literature were collected and based on the characteristics of assimilation and the educational value of assimilation, naturally connected to the exhibits in relation to their own life, so that individuals could explore science even out-of-school. Four types of activities were developed by linking four fairy tales mentioned in elementary school textbooks to the G science museum exhibits. Seven elementary school teachers verified the validity of the activity materials. Classes through the developed activity materials were conducted four times in a row, one and a half hours at every turn for 10 students. A positive experience about science test was conducted on the students in a study to confirm that this activity has caused significant changes in science academic emotion among sub-domains of positive experience about science. In order to find the factors that affected the science academic emotion, we interviewed the students in the study and their parents. The results of this study show that the use of fairy tales related to science museum exhibits has led to a significant change in science academic emotion by reducing the burden of learning through the exhibition experience at the science museum, which creates scientific curiosity and recognizes them as a playground.

A Study on Estimation of Environmental Value of Tentatively Named 'East-West Trail' Using CVM (CVM기법을 이용한 가칭 '동서트레일'의 환경가치 추정)

  • Kee-Rae Kang;Yoon-Ho Choi;Bo-Kwang Chung;Dong-Pil Kim;Hyun-Kyeong Oh;Woo-Sung Lee;Su-Bok Chae
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.676-683
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    • 2022
  • Due to the effects of rapid changes in the living environment since 2000 and the recent unforeseen pandemic, people are refraining from domestic and international traveling and movement, and outdoor activities for health and the public value of forest trails, called Dullegil Trail in Korea, have become more important. This study estimated the environmental value of the tentatively named "East-West Trail," which connects the forest trails crossing Chungcheong and Gyeongsang Provinces using CVM (Contingent Valuation Method). It surveyed visitors to the East-West Trail, and 725 questionnaires were used for analysis. The average characteristics of respondents were those who exercised 2-3 times per week, visited a forest trail not far from their residence with friends or family, and showed a tendency to spend 50 thousand Korean won or more per visit. Visitors to the Dullegil Trail felt that there was a shortage of information boards on the forest trail, and they preferred a shelter in appropriate locations. We used a double-bounded dichotomous choice (BDDC) logit model proposed by Hanemann to measure the conservation value of the East-West Trail. It was estimated that the environmental value that a visitor to the East-West Trail could obtain was 30,087 won per trip. The estimated environmental value of the East-West Trail can be converted to about 94 billion won total visitors annually based on the population belonging to the direct-use zone near the East-West Trail. As there has been no study on the environmental value of forest trails using CVM, the results of this study will be able to suggest the feasibility of the government policies on forest trails.

Analysis on the Users′ Behaviors and Satisfaction on the Actual Conditions of Management in Chiri Mountain National Park (지리산국립공원의 이용자 행태분석과 관리실태에 대한 만족도 조사에 관한 연구)

  • 김광래;진희성;김세천
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.43-57
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    • 1988
  • The purpose of this thesis is to suggest objective basic data for park management proposal through the quantitative analysis of users' behaviors and satisfaction for the actual conditions of management in the Chiri Mountain National Park. For this users' behaviors and socio-economic characteristics have been cross-analyzed. Specifically, it attempts to investigate users' anticipate and degree of satisfaction applied Expectancy Theory by Likert attitude scale. Users'behaviors patterns of each site have been analyzed by the factor analysis algorithm, and each factor scores of sites have been clustered by the cluster method. And also user' satisfaction for the actual conditions of management have been analyzed by using the multiple regression. The major user groups were students and youth groups accompanied by their friends ranging from 3 to 10. The values of user'post occupancy-evaluation for such as rockwall climbing and praying on the mountain of each site showed higher than those of anticipated, but evaluation values of other activities were lower. The user'behaviors of each site have been analyzed five factors by factor analysis algorithm. By using the control method for the number of factors, T.V. has been obtained as 50.58%. The factor score of factor covering the behavior patterns of student and youth yield high EV. and C.V.. On the analysis of cluster using factor score, factor IV in Hwaomsa temple site and Ssanggyesa temple site, factor II, v in Jungsanri Valley site, factor, I, III in Bangmudong valley site and factor I. IV in Baemsagol vallry site showed very high values, respectively. According to the multiple regression analysis, the major variables related to the satisfaction for the actual conditions of vegetation and landscape managements were reservation of groundcover, recovery of artificial injury, the surroundings of camping and temple site. In the park facilities and operation, the major variables related to the satisfaction were conditions of management such amenity facilities as privy, sign board, junk yard, camping site, and guidance of excursion, campaign and preservation of nature.

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A Flora of Vascular Plants in Biryongsan Mt. and Baebawhisan Mt. (Gyeongsangbuk-do) (비룡산과 배바위산 일대(경상북도)의 관속식물상)

  • Ho Yeon Kang;Seon Jeong;Jae Young Kim;Hyeong Jun Jo;Gyu Young Chung
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.360-385
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    • 2024
  • This study was carried out to clarify the distribution of vascular plants in Biryongsan Mt. (1,129 m) and Baebawhisan Mt. (967 m) (a.s.l., 36° 55'~37° 06' N, 129° 03'~29° 09' E), Gyeongsangbuk-do. The surveys were conducted 13 times from April 2019 to August 2022. The vascular plants of Biryongsan Mt. and Baebawhisan Mt. was consisted a total of 570 taxa based on the voucher specimens; 108 families, 334 genera, 506 species, 17 subspecies, 44 varieties, 3 forms. Among them, the Korean endemic plants were 12 taxa. The of number of threatened and near threatened plants, as National Red List of Vascular Plants in Korea designated by the Korean National Arboretum, were 8 taxa, comprising 1 endangered (EN), 3 vulnerable (VU), and 4 near threatened (LC) species. The number of floristic target plants designated by the Ministry of Environment was 104 taxa, including 10 of level IV and 28 of level III. The naturalized plants in this area were 42 taxa. Among 570 taxa, there were 403 edible plants, 461 medicinal plants, 221 industrial plants, 306 ornamental plants, and 17 taxa with unknown usefulness respectively.