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고해상도 위성영상 및 기후·지형 데이터를 이용한 DMZ 불모지의 유형화 (Classification of the damaged areas in the DMZ (demilitarized zone) using high-resolution satellite images and climate and topography data)

  • 이아영;신현탁;박기쁨;정지영;성찬용
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2020
  • In this study, we 1) identified the damaged areas along the south limit line (SLL) of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) by the military's 'DMZ barren land campaign', and 2) categorized the identified damaged areas into a few ecological types. Using high-resolution satellite images, we delineated the total damaged areas to be 1,183.2 ha, which accounted for 50.1% of the 100-m northern buffer regions from the SLL. Of the total damaged areas, 16% were severely damaged, i.e., they had been damaged until recently and so remained barren without vegetation cover. In other areas, the levels of damage were either moderate (59.9%) or slight (24.1%), due to natural succession that turned those areas to grassland or forest. Using satellite image-derived land cover maps and climatic and topographic data, we categorized the damaged areas into seven types: lowland grassland (19.8%), western lowland forest (21.4%), low-altitude forest (25.5%), mid-altitude forest (18.4%), high-altitude forest (6.8%), vicinity in east coast (7.9%), and waterbody (0.2%). These types can be used to identify proper measures to restore ecosystems in the DMZ for now and after Korean reunification.

풍수해에 의한 농촌지역 피해시설 현황 분석 (A Study on Analysis of Damaged Facilities in Rural Area by Storm and Flood Hazard)

  • 임창수;오윤경;이승철;김은자;최진아
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제22권2호
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    • pp.19-29
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    • 2016
  • Disasters that occur most frequently in rural areas are drought, flood, damages from wind and cold weather. Among these, damages from storm and flood and drought are the main disasters and recently, these are occurring on a large scale due to unusual weather conditions. Under such circumstances, projects and researches on disasters in rural areas are under way but they are mostly targeting one area or making approaches focusing on repair facilities, maintenance project of facilities in small streams, and disaster management, so there have not been enough studies on the current status of overall damaged facilities in the rural areas. Against this backdrop, through the analysis of the current status of damaged facilities due to storm and flood in rural areas, this study aims to provide base data for policies needed for disaster recovery planning and maintenance work of rural areas. For the analysis of damaged facilities due to storm and flood in rural areas, using the annual report on disasters issued by Ministry of Public Safety and Security and based on the occurrence rate of estimated damage in each city and district for the past 10 years(2004~2013), 8 areas with the highest number of occurrence and cost of damage were found from each province and target areas were selected. Then, regarding the selected target areas, the General Plan for Reducing Damages from Storm and Flood, which is the report on top-level plan for preventing disasters, was secured and the current status of damaged facilities were analyzed. After organizing the analysis of current status, the tendency of damaged facilities due to storm and flood in rural areas, the items of damaged facilities depending on the types of storm and flood damages, and risk factors were suggested. Based on this result, in order to generalize the results of follow-up researches, it is thought that disaster recovery planning and establishing the system of remodeling items necessary for maintenance work would be possible by analyzing damage investigation items recorded in additional researches on rural areas, researches on natural disasters, and recovery plan instructions and by conducting on-site investigation on the damaged villages from storm and flood in rural areas.

Full Polarimetric SAR Decomposition Analysis of Landslide-affected Areas in Mocoa, Colombia

  • Jeon, Hyeong-Joo;Kim, Yong-Il
    • 한국측량학회지
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    • 제35권5호
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    • pp.365-374
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    • 2017
  • SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) is an effective tool for monitoring areas damaged by disasters. Full PolSAR (Polarimetric SAR) enhances SAR's capabilities by providing specific scattering mechanisms. Thus, full PolSAR data have been widely used to analyze the situation when disasters occur. To interpret full PolSAR data, model-based decomposition methods are frequently used due to its easy physical interpretation of PolSAR data and computational efficiency. However, these methods present problems. One of the key problems is the overestimation of the volume scattering component. To minimize the volume scattering component, the OA (Orientation Angle) compensation method is widely utilized. This paper shows that the effect of the OA compensation was analyzed over landslide affected areas. In this paper, the OA compensation is applied by using the OA estimated from the maximum relative Hellinger distance. We conducted an experiment using two full polarimetric ALOS/PALSAR (Advanced Land Observing Satellite/Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar)-2 data collected over Mocoa, Colombia which was seriously damaged by the 2017 Mocoa landslide. After OA compensation, the experimental results showed volume scattering power decreased, while the double-bounce and surface scattering power increased. Particularly, significant changes were noted in urban areas. In addition, after OA compensation, the separability of the double-bounce and surface scattering components are improved over the damaged building areas. Furthermore, changes in the OA can discriminate visually between the damaged building areas and undamaged areas. In conclusion, we demonstrated that the effect of OA compensation improved the influence of the double-bounce and surface scattering components, and OA changes can be useful for detecting damaged building areas.

죽력과 생강즙이 중대뇌동맥 폐쇄에 의한 뇌허혈 손상에 미치는 영향 (Bambusae Calulis in Liquamen (Jukryuk) and Zingiberis Rhizoma Juice's (Saengkang- juice's) Effect on Ischemic Damage Secondary to MCA Occlusion in Mice)

  • 류주열;김영균;권정남
    • 대한한의학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.134-144
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    • 2002
  • Objective : The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of Jukryuk and Saengkang-juices on cerebral vascular ischemia (CVI) of the middle cerebral artery (MCA). Method : By admiuistration Jukryuk and Saengkang-juices, we compared treated groups with untreated groups, in view of five points as follows: 1) cerebral damage; 2) damaged area of ischemia; 3) cerebral edema; 4) the number of neuronal cells adjacent to the areas damaged by ischemia; and 5) the number of neuronal cells adjacent to the areas damaged by ischemia Results : In this experiment, the effect of Jukryuk and Saengkang-juices was determined by inducing cerebral vascular ischemia after occluding the middle cerebral artery (MCA) in mice, and making observations and comparisons such as alterations in damaged areas and neuronal cellular changes in the brain. Conclusions : According to the above results, Jukryuk and Saengkang-juices can protect the cerebral vascular ischemia.

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Landsat TM 영상에서 요인분석과 군집분석을 이용한 산불 피해정도 분류 (Classification of Fire Damaged Degree Using the Factor Analysis and Cluster Analysis from the Landsat TM Image)

  • 김성학;김열;최승필;최철순
    • 한국측량학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국측량학회 2007년도 춘계학술발표회 논문집
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    • pp.211-214
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    • 2007
  • After the forest fire, as access is not easy, forest damage degree are determined with Landsat TM image rather than visual inspection. Therefore in this study, damaged areas are extracted with factor analysis and cluster analysis. Second factor analysis was performed for areas suspicious as forest fire damage areas to evaluate accuracy after separating into strong, medium and light forest fire areas.

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주민참여형 복원을 위한 훼손지의 통합적 유형 구분 체계 개발 (Development of the Integrative System to Categorize Damaged Areas for Participatory Restoration by Local Residents)

  • 안동만;김인호;최형석;이재영;이지영;이영;류선정;민소영;윤민호
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제11권2호
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    • pp.87-103
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    • 2008
  • Despite its high level of symbolic and ecological values, BaigDooDaeGahn, about 684km long stretch of mountains in the eastern part of Korean peninsular, has been widely destroyed and barely recovered. While Korean government enacted a special law in 2005 to protect these areas and designated about 2,658 $km^2$ as the protection zone in 2007, there were a number of sites inside that had been disturbed by mining, illegal crop cultivations, stone quarry, development of resort facilities, construction of roads, and other human activities. To restore these damaged areas in a sustainable manner, the integrative system to categorize damaged areas for participatory restoration by local residents was suggested by this study. The most distinguished feature of the proposed system was to integrate the existing restoration approach focusing on biophysical conditions into the sustainability-building approach to reactivate socio-economic conditions of local society, called 'restoration of eco-cultural community'. As an entry stage to design the new restoration system including processes and procedures, the damaged areas had to be re-categorized by two characteristics, their physical conditions in terms of possibility of public participatory restoration and the readiness of local society required for pursuing endogenous development. More detailed considerations regarding these two characteristics and three different categories has been suggested and discussed.

Landsat 영상을 이용한 태풍 RUSA 침수피해지역 분석기법 연구 (Method Development of Flood Damaged Area Detection by Typhoon RUSA using Landsat Images)

  • 이미선;박근애;박민지;신형진;김성준
    • 한국수자원학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국수자원학회 2004년도 학술발표회
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    • pp.1300-1304
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    • 2004
  • This study is to present a method of flood damaged area detection by the typhoon RUSA (August 31 - September 1, 2002) using Landsat 7 ETM+ and Landsat 5 TM images. Two images of Sept. 29, 2000 and Sept. 11, 2002 (path 115, row 34) were prepared for Gangreung, To identify the damaged areas, firstly, the NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) of each image was computed, secondly, the NDVI values were reclassified as two categories that the negative index values including zero are the one and the positive index values are the other, thirdly the reclassified image before typhoon is subtracted from the reclassified image after typhoon to get DNDVI (Differential NDVI). Some part of urban and agricultural were classified into damaged area due to typhoon RUSA in Gangreung, $18.8km^2$ and $17.7km^2$ respectively.

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Design and Implementation of Damaged Video File Recovery Tool using Container Format Structure

  • Choi, Yun-Seok;Lee, Wan Yeon
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • 제11권3호
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    • pp.64-70
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    • 2019
  • Video files of video devices such as black box and CCTV may be damaged due to repetitive file read / write and physical environment factors. Even though there are available parts of video information, it may happen that playback can't be performed due to damage of some information. To playback the remaining video information normally, it is necessary to recover damaged areas of the files. For this, it is necessary to accurately check the damage range of the files. In this paper, we propose the design and implementation of a tool which detects damaged areas of a video file and recovers the usable area of the file to playback. The proposed tool can analyze and recover without additional information by analyzing common information of video container format and can check detailed damaged ranges with chunks. It is possible to perform recovery just only with the target file and reference file without any other information such as codec specification.

산불의 공간적 확산이 농촌지역경제에 미치는 영향 분석 (Analysis of Agricultural Regional Economic Effect by Spatial Dispersal of Wildfire in Korea)

  • 권영현;김의준
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to estimate regional economic effects of spatial diffusion of wildfire using Cobb-Douglas production function of agriculture and forestry. The analysis is applied to Gangwon and Gyeongbuk provinces where are the most damaged of wildfire in Korea. The damaged areas are derived from multiplied by the occurrence probability of wildfire and diffusion areas of wildfire for micro-spatial unit level with ArcGIS techniques. The models of wildfire provides that the spatial diffusion of wildfire increases with the rising of highest temperature and average wind speed. Through the production function, value added of Agriculture and Forest sectors get damaged where the Cos-converted slope aspect of mountains are toward the South. The production model provides reductions of regional value added by increasing damaged areas of wildfire. It reveals that the most damaged region is Andong city in Gyeongbuk province, where value added loss is 1.25 billion Won, which is about 0.72% of total value added in agriculture and forestry of the city. As a view of policy makers, it needs to be considered to establish prevention policies against wildfires because regional economic losses from wildfire are depending on geographical conditions and performances of the major industry related to wildfire's diffusion such as agriculture or tourism sector according to the result of analysis.

정맥 훼손현황의 공간적 분석을 통한 관리방향 제안 연구 (A study for management strategies through the spatial analysis of damaged Jeongmaek in South Korea)

  • 임노을;이상욱;성현찬
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제27권5호
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    • pp.27-40
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    • 2024
  • Mountain ranges are crucial not only as habitats for biodiversity but also as sources of diverse ecosystem services essential to human well-being. In South Korea, the Baekdudaegan mountain range is protected for its natural and cultural significance. However, the subsidiary mountain ranges, known as Jeongmaeks, remain vulnerable to urbanization due to inadequate protection and management plans. This study aims to assess the impact of urbanization on Jeongmaek areas, utilizing the 'Environmental Impact Assessment Guideline for Baekdudaegan and Jeongmaek' to inform future management strategies. Damage was identified urbanized areas in land cover maps and EIA target areas, and loss of ecological connectivity. The results indicate that the Jeongmaeks near densely populated regions, such as the Seoul Metropolitan Area (Hannam and Hankbuk Jeongmaek), have suffered significant fragmentation, primarily due to road and rail construction. These areas should be managed as recreational zones, integrating natural parks and entertainment facilities to promote sustainable use of natural resources. Conversely, the Jeongmaeks located both near and further from urban centers, such as Nakdong and Naknam Jeongmaek, exhibit a mix of severely damaged and well-preserved areas. For these regions, a balanced management approach that integrated both conservation and sustainable use in recommended to ensure ecological resilience.