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The Study on Identifying Key Biodiversity Areas(KBAs) based on the Flora of Demilitarized Zone(DMZ) and Transboundary in Korea (비무장지대(DMZ: Demilitarized Zone) 및 접경지역의 식물상을 기반으로 한 중요생물다양성지역(KBAs) 설정방안 연구)

  • Kim, Sang-Jun;Park, Seon-Joo;Shin, Hyun-Tak
    • Proceedings of the Plant Resources Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2019.04a
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    • pp.24-24
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    • 2019
  • DMZ 및 접경지역은 지난 60여 년간 인간의 간섭을 받지 않아 세계적으로 우수한 생태계의 보고이며, 백두대간, 도서연안과 함께 한반도 3대 핵심생태축의 하나로서 한반도생태계보전을 위한 가장 중요한 지역이다. 이러한 DMZ 및 접경지역에 대하여 국내적 중요성 인식 제고뿐만 아니라 국제적으로도 중요생물다양성지역(KBAs)으로서의 가치인식을 위해 IUCN에서 제시하는 평가기준을 검토하고 이의 기준을 적용하여 DMZ의 생물다양성에 대한 국제적 가치정도 판단 및 중요생물다양성지역(KBAs)으로서의 보전방안을 수립하고자 한다. 첫째, DMZ 일대를 대상으로 서식하는 자생식물의 분포지역을 파악하여 DMZ 및 접경지역의 식물상은 18과 139속 367종 1아종 44변종 10품종 422분류군으로, 총 138과 613속 1,517종 8아종 217변종 58품종으로 총 1,800분류군으로 확인되었다. 본 연구대상지의 동부지역에서 가장 많은 1,482분류군, 중부지역은 1,225분류군, 서부지역은 1,080분류군으로 가장 적은수의 식물이 확인되었다. 둘째, DMZ 및 접경지역을 대상으로 객관적이고 정량적인 방법을 통한 DMZ 및 접경지역의 중요생물다양성지역(KBAs) 지정기준을 적용하여 개느삼, 금강초롱, 모데미풀 3종을 중요생물다양성지역(KBAs) 후보종으로 선정하였다. 후보종별로 분포예측 결과 전체 면적 $5,270.5km^2$ 중요생물다양성지역(KBAs) 지정을 제안하였다. 셋째, 지정기준을 통하여 선정된 DMZ 및 접경지역에 서식하는 주요 식물에 대한 국제적 가치를 판단하여 우리나라 상황에 맞는 중요생물다양성지역(KBAs)을 적용함으로써 효과적인 관리방안으로 투명하고 체계화된 국제적 기준으로 해당 지역 내의 생물종 다양성을 지속가능하게 보호하기 위한 구체적인 방향 설정 및 관리를 위한 노력이 이루어질 수 있도록 유도 할 수 있다. 수집된 자료를 통하여 중요생물다양성지역(KBAs)에 적합한 종을 중심으로 보호구역을 지정하고 국내적으로 중요한 지역적 멸종위기종에 대한 적용을 추가적으로 진행하여 식물다양성이 중요한 지역의 보호를 위한 우선순위 및 구체적 접근계획을 수립할 수 있을 것으로 판단된다. 국가적인 차원에서 DMZ 및 접경지역의 지속적인 조사를 통하여 중요생물다양성지역(KBAs)기준 적용에 필요한 기초자료를 충분히 수집하고 국내 환경에 부합하는 중요생물다양성지역(KBAs)기준 적용을 통하여 꾸준히 재평가하여 후속연구의 발판을 마련하여야 한다.

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A Study on the Improvement of Types and Grades of Forest Wetland through Correlation Analysis of Forest Wetland Evaluation Factors and Types (산림습원 가치평가 요소와 유형 및 등급의 상관성 분석을 통한 산림습원 유형 구분 및 등급의 개선 방안 연구)

  • Lee, Jong-Won;Yun, Ho-Geun;Lee, Kyu Song;An, Jong Bin
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.471-501
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    • 2022
  • This study was carried out on 455 forest wetlands of south Korea for which an inventory was established through value evaluation and grade. Correlation analysis was conducted to find out the correlation between the types and grades of forest wetlands and 23 evaluation factors in four categories: vegetation and landscape, material circulation and hydraulics·hydrology, humanities and social landscape, and disturbance level. Through the improvement of types and grades of forest wetlands, it is possible to secure basic data that can be used in setting up conservation measures by preparing standards necessary for future forest wetland conservation and restoration, and to found a systematic monitoring system. First, between the type of forest wetland and size and accessibility showed a positive correlation, but the remaining items were analyzed to have negative or no correlation. In particular, it was found that there was no negative correlation or no correlation with the grades of forest wetland. Moreover, it was found that there was a very strong negative correlation with the weighted four category items. Thus, it is judged that improvement is necessary because there is an error in the weight or adjust the evaluation criteria of the value evaluation item, add an item that can increase objectivity. Especially, in the case of forest wetlands, the ecosystem service function due to biodiversity is the largest, so evaluation items should be improved in consideration of this. Therefore, it can be divided into five categories: uniqueness and rarity (15%), wildlife habitat (15%), vegetation and landscape (35%), material cycle·hydraulic hydrology (30%), and humanities and social landscape (5%). It will be possible to propose weights that can increase effectiveness.

A Checklist of North Korea Plant and Current Status of Genetic Resources Held by Domestic and International Arboreta (북한식물 목록과 국내·외 수목원의 북한식물 유전자원 보유 현황)

  • Young-Min Choi;Seungju Jo;Hyeonji Lee;Jung-Won Yoon
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.171-202
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    • 2024
  • If the plant genetic resources and information-sharing systems held by arboretums worldwide are effectively utilized, it is believed that a conservation system for plant diversity in the currently inaccessible North Korean region could be established. This study was conducted to review the scientific names of plants native to North Korea but not to South Korea and to assess the status of genetic resources held in domestic and international arboretums. To compile a list and status of North Korean plant's genetic resources, updated checklists of vascular plants in Korean Peninsula and online plant information databases were consulted to compile synonym, distribution range, and other related information. A total of 486 taxa (449 species, 13 subspecies, 21 varieties, 1 forma and 2 hybrids) from 236 genera and 64 families, representing 12.34% of the total native flora of the Korean Peninsular were presented in the North Korea plant list, and the presence of rare, endemic and northern lineage species was confirmed. It was found that 384 taxa from 190 genera, 53 families of North Korean plants are held as genetic resources in 333 arboretums and plant research institutions across 46 countries and 5 continents worldwide. This study is expected to contribute to the construction and application of a species list for plants native to the Korean Peninsula.

Vascular Plant of Bakdal Mountain and Myeongbong Mountain in Paju-city Gyeonggi-do (경기도 파주시 박달산·명봉산의 관속식물상)

  • Jin-Heon Song;Kyung-Ryul Byun;Hee-Young Gil;Kae-Sun Chang
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.35-58
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    • 2023
  • In this study, we conducted a flora survey at Mt.Bakdal (363m) and Mt. Myeongbong (245.3m) in Paju-si, Gyeonggi-do. A total of 405 taxa, including 2 forms, 32 varieties, 8 subspecies, 363 species, 261 genera, and 87 families, were surveyed in the two mountain areas. The ferns were identified as 12 taxa from 6 families, the gymnosperms as 6 taxa from 2 families, the dicotyledonous plants as 290 taxa from 70 families, and the monocotyledonous plants as 97 taxa from 9 families. The remarkable plants included 8 taxa of the Korean endemic plants, which were Populus tomentiglandulosa, Salix koriyanagi, Clematis brachyura, Viola seoulensis, Forsythia koreana, Paulownia coreana, Weigela subsessilis, and Hemerocallis hakuunensis, and 3 taxa of the rare and endangered plants as designated by the Korea Forest Service, including Tylophora floribunda as Vulnerable (VU) species, and Viola albida and Chionanthus retusus as Least Concern (LC) species. The invasive alien plants were 35 taxa, including Rumex crispus, Phytolacca americana, Cerastium glomeratum, Chenopodium album, Chenopodium ficifolium, Lepidium virginicum, Amorpha fruticosa, Robinia pseudoacacia, and Trifolium repens, accounting for 8.5 percent of the 405 taxa of the surveyed plants. We intend to further identify plants through the studies on unsurveyed areas in the western part of the DMZ, identify the native habitats of rare and specialty plants, and use them as basic data for managing ecosystem-disturbing plants.

Distribution Characteristic of Vascular Plants in Mt. Masan at Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, Korea (DMZ와 인접한 마산(강원도 고성군)의 관속식물 분포 연구)

  • Yun, Ho-Geun;Lee, Jong-Won;Jung, Su-Young;Hwang, Hee-Suk;Bak, Gi-Ppeum;Park, Jin-Sun;Kim, Sang-Jun
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.71-99
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    • 2022
  • This study was conducted to investigate the vascular flora of Masan, located in Goseong-gun, Gangwon-do, and to comprehend the distribution of remarkable plants such as rare and Korea endemic plants and invasive alien plants. The survey was carried out the distribution of vascular plants 11 times per season from 2010 to 2018. A total of 619 taxa in 93 families, 328 genera, 529 species, 6 subspecies, 78 varieties and 6 forms were identified on mt. Masan. Among them, Korean endemic plants are 21 taxa including Saussurea diamantica Nakai and are plants designated by the Korea Forest Service are 20 taxa counting Saxifraga octopetala Nakai. Invasive alien plants were classified a total of 35 taxa inclusive of Trifolium pratense L. (WS), Aster pilosus Willd. (SS), Coreopsis lanceolata L. (SR), Rumex obtusifolius L. (SC) and Lindernia dubia (L.) Pennell (CS). The naturalization rate was 5% and the urbanization index was 10.0%, respectively. Although this study identified the diverse distribution of major plants such as rare and endemic plants around Masan, it was confirmed that invasive alien plants, which pose a great threat to forest biodiversity conservation and promotion, spread and distributed in a specific section Therefore, it is urgent to establish a conservation strategy and countermeasures.

Insects Diversity by Habitat Types in Middle Inland of DMZ, Korea (DMZ 중부지역의 서식유형에 따른 곤충다양성)

  • Park, Soeng-Joon;Lee, Jung-Hyo;Oh, Seung-Hwan
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.682-693
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    • 2012
  • This study was intented to understand the insects diversity and forest in DMZ, and provide data and information required to preserve living creatures and geological management, and basic information for the management and preservation policies. This study has surveyed insects diversity by habitat types in Middle Inland of DMZ, Korea from 15 to 19 September, 2009. Totally there were 128 species belonging to 53 families of 10 orders, among them, 7 endermic species, 3 management of exotic species and 25 designated species were showed. The highest was 26 species of Hemiptera(20.31%) and then next turn are 22 species of Coleoptera(17.19%) and 20 species of Hymenoptera(15.63%) respectively. Dominant species are Ceracris nigricornislaeta (Bolivar)(0.152) in S1, Menida violacea Motschulsky(0.218) in S2, Stomorhina obsoleta (Wiedemann)(0.171) in S3, Ducetia japonica (Thunberg)(0.212) in S4, Oedaleus infernalis Saussure(0.178) in S5, Sepedon aenescens Wiedemann(0.268) in S6, Adelphocoris triannulatus (Stal)(0.257) in S7 and Ricania taeniata Stal(0.150) in S8 site. The diversity(H') and richness(RI) of insects at survey area as S2(H'=3.461, RI=9.64), S3(H'=3.457, RI=9.18) and S1(H'=3.447, RI=8.88) were higher than in the others and the lowest in S8(H'=2.790, RI=5.341). But the highest species evenness index(EI) occurred in S8(0.985).

Species Diversity and Community Characteristics of Benthic Macroinvertebrates from Irrigation Ponds in the Western CCZ area, Korea (서부 민간인출입통제구역 일대 둠벙의 저서성대형무척추동물 종 다양성 및 군집 특성)

  • Chung, Hyun-Yong;Yeom, Cheol-Min;Kim, Jae Hyun;Park, Shinyeong;Lee, Yae-Won;Pyo, Gina;Kim, Seung Ho
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.173-184
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    • 2020
  • Irrigation ponds, 'dumbeong', which are artificially constructed water resources for traditional farming, serve as a biological shelter connecting seasonally created rice paddy fields to local freshwater ecosystems. This 2018 study surveyed 143 irrigation ponds in the western Civilian Control Zone (CCZ) area from August to September, revealing species diversity and community characteristics of benthic macroinvertebrates. A total of 13,454 individuals of macroinvertebrates were captured and classified into 3 phyla, 5 classes, 17 orders, 59 families, 192 species. Among Insecta, the most frequently recorded order was Odonata, 55 spp.(33.7%), followed by Coleoptera, 52 spp. (31.9%), Hemiptera, 34 spp. (20.8%), Diptera, 17 spp. (9.8%), Ephemeroptera, 3 spp. (2.4%), Trichoptera, 1 spp. (0.6%) and Lepidoptera, 1 spp. (0.6%). Taxon of non-Insecta consisted of Mollusca, 14 spp. (48.2%), Annelida, 11 spp. (37.9%) and Arthropoda, 4 spp. (3.4%). The analysis of Diversity Index (H'), Species Richness Index (RI), Dominance Index (DI) and Evenness Index (J') revealed the general stability of communities in the study sites. A total of 28 rare species were found in 98 study sites, including three endangered species designated by the Ministry of Environment. These results showed that the species diversity and rarity of macroinvertebrates in the study area were greater than those of previous research on lentic wetlands (lake, etc.) and national conserved wetlands(Upo-swamp, etc.) in Korea. A conservation planning of aquatic ecosystems in the western CCZ area, therefore, should focus on conservation of irrigation ponds.

A Study on the Ecological Restoration of Disturbed area in DMZ(Demiltarized zone) (DMZ 내 생태교란지 식물복원 연구)

  • Jung, JI-Young;Kim, Sang-Jun;An, Jong-Bin;Lee, Ahyoung;Hwang, Hee-Suk;Bak, Gippeum;Park, Jinsun;Song, Jin-Heon;Yun, Ho-Geun;Jung, Su-Young;Shin, Hyun-Tak;Lee, Cheol-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Plant Resources Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2019.04a
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    • pp.26-26
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    • 2019
  • DMZ 일원은 정전협정으로 비무장지대(DMZ: Demilitarized Zone)가 설정된 이래 민간인의 출입이 엄격히 금지된 채로 외부의 간섭에서 벗어난 독보적 공간으로 보전되어 오고 있다. 하지만 일부 지역은 자연재해 및 군사적 목적으로 훼손되어 생태적으로 교란된 지역이 발생하여 생태적 건강성이 저하되고 있다. 무엇보다 군사분계선 남쪽 2km에 설치된 남방한계선은 군사적 목적에 따라 시계확보를 위해 불모지작전을 수행하여 생태적 교란 및 토양침식에 의해 생태계가 열악한 실정이다. DMZ 내 생태교란지 식물복원 연구는 DMZ내 생태교란지를 하나의 특수한 생태계로 간주하여, 향후 DMZ내 생태교란지에 특화된 식생복원 체계를 마련하는데 그 목적이 있다. 이에 본 연구에서는 DMZ 155마일(248km)에 대해서 위성영상분석을 수행하여 생태교란지 유형화분류 연구를 수행하여 7개 유형(저지대초지, 서부저지대산지, 저습지 및 수공간 지역 등)으로 분류하였다. 또한 DMZ 생태교란지에 적합한 식물종 선정을 위하여 DMZ 전역을 대상으로 식물상 조사를 실시하여, 분포가 확인된 종을 대상으로 도입 가능종의 검토, 종자 수집 및 채종원 조성을 실시하였다. 추후 DMZ 생태교란지 식물복원에 적합한 공법연구를 수행하고자 한다. 시계확보를 위해 수행되는 불모지 작전에 적합한 종의 선정, 선정된 종을 대상으로 유사환경 조성에 따른 공법 적용, 적용된 공법에 따른 관리 방안 연구를 함께 수행하고자 한다. 본 연구를 통해 DMZ 일원에 특화된 공법개발이 이루어진다면 불모지 작전 및 관리 최소화가 이루어지고, 무엇보다 우리나라 종자 및 야생화 산업의 활성화와 현재 파편화 되어 있는 생태축이 하나의 축으로 연결 될 것이라고 기대해 본다.

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The Vascular plants of Ganmu-bong(Inje, Gangwon) in the vicinity of the DMZ (DMZ 일원 간무봉(강원도 인제군)의 관속식물상)

  • Bak, Gippeum;Park, Jinsun;Hwang, Hee-Suk;Kim, Sang-Jun;An, Jong-Bin;Lee, Ahyoung;Song, Jin-Heon;Yoon, Ho-Geun;Jung, Ji-Young;Kim, Il-Kwon;Jung, Su-Young;Shin, Hyun-Tak;Lee, Cheol-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Plant Resources Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2019.04a
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    • pp.72-72
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    • 2019
  • 간무봉(555.8m)은 강원도 인제군 남면에 위치하고 있다. 북한강의 지류인 소양강으로 대부분 둘러싸여 있으며 북서쪽에 봉화산(874.4m), 북동쪽에 기룡산(940.4m)과 이어진다. 현재까지 간무봉을 대상으로 한 식물상 조사 이력은 없었으나, DMZ 일원에 위치하는 산이기 때문에 DMZ의 식물상 연구를 위한 기초 자료로 보전하고 탐색하는 의미가 있다. 현지조사는 2018년 4월부터 10월까지 총 6회 수행하였다. 간무봉에는 굴참나무, 신갈나무, 소나무가 우점하고 있는 형태였으며, 조사 결과 관속식물은 73과 175속 211종 3아종 27변종 4품종으로 총 245분류군이 조사되었다. 그 중 양치식물은 고비, 고사리삼, 십자고사리, 퍼진고사리 4분류군이고, 나자식물은 소나무, 일본잎갈나무 2분류군, 피자식물은 노랑제비꽃, 은방울꽃, 꽃향유 등 205분류군이었다. 이는 우리나라 관속식물 4,494분류군(국립수목원, 2016)의 5.45%에 해당한다. 간무봉에서 확인한 특산식물은 진범, 할미밀망, 갈퀴아재비, 병꽃나무 등 6 분류군이며, 희귀식물은 미치광이풀(LC), 말나리(LC) 2 분류군 이외에 VU 이상에 해당하는 희귀식물은 발견하지 못하였다. 그리고 침입외래식물(국립수목원, 2016)의 경우 미국자리공, 수박풀, 미국쑥부쟁이, 단풍잎돼지풀 등 17 분류군이었다. 간무봉 주변에는 경작지, 군부대 훈련장소 등이 있으며, 서쪽 사면은 이미 벌목이 많이 된 상태이며, 북동쪽도 마을과 더불어 경작지로 개간되어 있다. 따라서 주변의 외부에서 가해지는 인위적인 간섭이 많은 상태라고 볼 수 있으며, 이미 유입된 단풍잎돼지풀 등 생태계교란종에 의한 변화에도 유의할 필요가 있다.

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Ecological Effect Area Research of DMZ using NDVI (식생지수를 이용한 DMZ의 생태적 영향권 조사)

  • Kim, Sang-Wook;Jeong, Jong-Chul
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.24-34
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study is to estimate the ecological effect of DMZ for development and conservation of this area. Because of the political reason, field research and estimation of the ecological effect using field data is very difficult. Then we carried out the estimation of the ecological effect using Landsat ETM+ and ancillary data of digital maps. Because of military disturbance and agricultural activity of common people, NDVI of DMZ was very low value except the interior area of DMZ. According to the distance of DMZ, the variance of NDVI didn't show the logistic curve. This result has the reason as follows. The developing force at level plane of west and middle area reached to DMZ and we could concluded in that case of east area had been effect of regular cutting for view.

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