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도림천 수변지역 조성을 위한 생태적 관리방안 및 하천환경 관리방안에 관한 연구 (Studies on the Ecological Management and Stream Environment in Dorim Stream for Establishing Eco-wetland Parks)

  • 이상돈;김석철
    • 한국습지학회지
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.133-139
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    • 2008
  • 도심하천은 도심개발과 오염으로 인해 기능이 점차 상실되고 있다. 본 연구는 도림천의 출현 동물상 및 식물상을 파악하여 도심하천의 건강성을 평가하는 지표종을 발굴하고, 습지보전지역의 가능성을 위한 방안을 토론하였다. 도림천에서 안양천에 이르는 구간에 총 113종의 식물종, 포유류 9종, 조류 23종, 양서류 4종, 파츙류 2종과 어류 2종이 관찰되었다. 육상곤충은 71종이 관찰되었으며, 습지식생은 매우 다양하며 총 4개의 권역으로 나누었으며, 도심하천의 특징을 나타내는 수변지역 및 습지식물권역(습지식물권역, 반습지식물권역, 습지주변초지 지역, 습지주변교목지역)에 대한 관리방안이 도출되었다.

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주암호 용수 유입에 의한 영산강 지류 광주천의 수질 및 식물플랑크톤 변화 (Change in Water Quality and Phytoplankton of Gwangju Stream due to Water Input from Lake Juam)

  • 정병관;김세희;신용식
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.431-445
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    • 2022
  • The Gwangju Stream is a major tributary of the Yeongsan River. To maintain environmental and ecological functions in the stream, the flow is secured by natural water from the Mudeung Mountain as well as waters discharged from Lake Juam and the Gwangju sewage treatment plants. A substantial amount of water is supplied into the upper reaches of Gwangju Stream from Lake Juam. To examine the ecological effects of the water input from Lake Juam on the Gwangju Stream, a field survey of phytoplankton community species and an evaluation of water properties was conducted at five stations, from station GJ1 before the inflow to station GJ5 in the lower region. Nutrient levels decreased in the vicinity of the Lake Juam inflow, suggesting that this water inflow can contribute to the reduction of eutrophication in the stream. The phytoplankton community was mainly composed of Bacillariophyceae, Chlorophyceae, and Cyanophyceae, and the community structure was similar to that of the other study sites located near the water inflow regions. The inflow of water from Lake Juam can affect water quality and the phytoplankton community over a limited area, reducing eutrophication and increasing water flow in the Gwangju Stream.

Physicochemical water quality characteristics in relation to land use pattern and point sources in the basin of the Dongjin River and the ecological health assessments using a fish multi-metric model

  • Jang, Geon-Su;An, Kwang-Guk
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제40권1호
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    • pp.34-44
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    • 2016
  • Background: Little is known about how chemical water quality is associated with ecological stream health in relation to landuse patterns in a watershed. We evaluated spatial characteristics of water quality characteristics and the ecological health of Dongjin-River basin, Korea in relation to regional landuse pattern. The ecological health was assessed by the multi-metric model of Index of Biological Integrity (IBI), and the water chemistry data were compared with values obtained from the health model. Results: Nutrient and organic matter pollution in Dongjin-River basin, Korea was influenced by land use pattern and the major point sources, so nutrients of TN and TP increased abruptly in Site 4 (Jeongeup Stream), which is directly influenced by wastewater treatment plants along with values of electric conductivity (EC), bacterial number, and sestonic chlorophyll-a. Similar results are shown in the downstream (S7) of Dongjin River. The degradation of chemical water quality in the downstream resulted in greater impairment of the ecological health, and these were also closely associated with the landuse pattern. Forest region had low nutrients (N, P), organic matter, and ionic content (as the EC), whereas urban and agricultural regions had opposite in the parameters. Linear regression analysis of the landuse (arable land; $A_L$) on chemicals indicated that values of $A_L$ had positive linear relations with TP ($R^2=0.643$, p < 0.01), TN ($R^2=0.502$, p < 0.05), BOD ($R^2=0.739$, p < 0.01), and suspended solids (SS; ($R^2=0.866$, p < 0.01), and a negative relation with TDN:TDP ratios ($R^2=0.719$, p < 0.01). Conclusions: Chemical factors were closely associated with land use pattern in the watershed, and these factors influenced the ecological health, based on the multimetric fish IBI model. Overall, the impairments of water chemistry and the ecological health in Dongjin-River basin were mainly attributes to point-sources and land-use patterns.

하천에서 보 형태에 따른 어류군집 구조 및 생태유량 평가 (Assessment of Ecological Flowrate and Fish Community to Weir Type in Stream)

  • 허준욱;장창래;김규호
    • 대한환경공학회지
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    • 제39권6호
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    • pp.339-347
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 원주천과 보성강에서 보의 형태에 따른 어류 군집 구조를 파악하고, 보를 중심으로 상하류에 PHABSIM을 이용한 최적 생태유량을 산정하여 물리적 서식지 평가를 실시하였다. 2014년 8월부터 2015년 9월까지 원주천의 콘크리트 보(반곡보) 6회, 보성강의 돌보는 5회 조사를 실시하였다. 어류는 투망과 족대를 이용하여 채집하였으며, 어류를 채집한 지점에서 유속, 수심, 하상재료를 측정 및 관찰하였다. 어류상을 토대로, 생물다양도(우점도, 균등도, 다양도, 풍부도)를 측정하였으며, PRIMER5를 통해 군집유사도를 산출하였고, PHABSIM을 이용하여 최적 유량을 산정하였다. 원주천에서는 7과 20종 2,104개체가 채집되었으며 피라미와 참갈겨니가 각각 39.7%, 15.8%로 우점 및 아우점하였다. 보성강에서는 6과 28종 1,638개체가 출현하였고, 피라미와 돌마자가 각각 22.0%, 17.2%로 우점 및 아우점하였다. 서식지적합도지수(Habitat Suitability Index, HSI)를 산정하기 위해 두 지점의 대표어종인 피라미를 선정하였다. 그 결과 원주천에서는 수심 0.2~0.6 m 유속 0.1~0.3 m/s로 측정되었고, 보성강에서는 수심 0.3~0.6 m, 유속 0~0.3 m/s로 나타났다. PHABSIM을 이용한 최적 생태유량 모의 결과 원주천의 보상류가 1.1 cms, 하류가 0.3 cms, 보성강은 상류가 0.4 cms, 하류가 2.2 cms로 나타나 각각의 하천에서 반대의 결과가 나타났다. 최적유량 적용시 가중가용면적(Weighted Usable Area, WUA)는 원주천이 상류 9.5%, 하류 26.6%, 보성강은 상류 34.8%, 하류 53.3%로 나타났다.

생태하천조성을 위한 의사결정지원시스템 개발 (Development of Decision Support System for Establishment of Ecological Streams)

  • 이정민;최종수;이상훈;진규남;김미숙
    • 토지주택연구
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.299-305
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    • 2011
  • 하천과 강은 지구상에서 가장 현란하고 복잡한 생태계를 가지고 있는 지구상의 생태 중 하나이다. 최근, 전국적으로 생태하천에 대한 관심이 높아져가고 있는 현실에서 각 지역마다 생태하천 구성을 위한 계획들이 수립되어 시행되고 있다. 생태하천 조성을 위해서는 수질과 연계한 생태하천의 유지용수 확보가 가장 큰 문제임에도 불구하고 너무 많은 변수들로 최적의 의사결정을 도출하기가 쉽지 않다. 본 연구에서는 의사결정자가 주민인식조사와 연계하여 생태하천조성을 위한 의사결정을 지원할 수 있도록 시스템을 개발하였다. 의사결정지원시스템은 수리 수질 생태하천 모의모형과 최적의 생태하천유량 산정방안과 수질개선방안을 제시할 수 있도록 구성하였다.

Assessment of Physical Habitat and the Fish Community in Korea Stream

  • Hur, Jun Wook;Joo, Jin Chul;Choi, Byungwoong
    • Ecology and Resilient Infrastructure
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.59-67
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to provide essential data necessary to assess ecological flow requirements by understanding habitat conditions for fish species through monitoring an ecological environment in the Korea stream (Dal Stream) and building related database. On-site surveys were conducted for identifying ecological and habitat conditions at the four monitoring sites. Fish sampling was carried out at the selected four sites (St.) during the period ranging from September, 2008 to September, 2009. At the four sampling sites, we measured water surface elevation, depth and velocity at the cross-sections. Optimal Ecological Flowrates (OEFs) were estimated using the Habitat Suitability Index (HSI) established for four fish species Zacco koreanus (St.1), Pungtungia herzi (St.2), Coreoleuciscus splendidus (St.3), and Zacco platypus (St.4) selected as icon species using the Physical HABitat SIMulation system (PHABSIM). Eighteen species (56.3%) including Odontobutis interrupta, Coreoperca herzi and C. splendidus were found endemic out of the 32 species in eight families sampled during this study period. The endangered species was collected Acheilognathus signifier, Pseudopungtungia tenuicorpa and Gobiobotia macrocephala, and this relative abundance was 9.4%. The most frequently found one was Z. platypus (31.3%) followed by C. splendidus (17.6%) and Z. koreanus (15.7%). The estimated IBI values ranged from 27.3 to 34.3 with average being 30.3 out of 50, rendering the site ecologically poor to fair health conditions. For C. splendidus (St.3), the dominant fish species in the stream, the favored habitat conditions were estimated to be 0.3-0.5 m for water depth, 0.4-0.7 m/s for flow velocity and sand-cobbles for substrate size, respectively. An OEFs of 8.5 m3/s was recommended for the representative fish species at the St.3.

복원된 양재천에서 복원 효과 평가 및 평가 결과에 기초한 개선방안 (An Evaluation on Restoration Effect in the Restored Yangjae Stream and the Improvement Plan Based on the Result)

  • 김아름;김동욱;임봉순;설재원;이창석
    • 생태와환경
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    • 제53권4호
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    • pp.390-407
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    • 2020
  • This study was carried out to evaluate the restoration effect in the restored Yangjae stream and to draw up an adaptive management plan based on the results. As the result of evaluation on the restoration effect, the restored Yangjae stream was evaluated with low naturalness in both terms of the morphology of the stream and the composition and spatial distribution of vegetation. The diverse functional groups were introduced in the vegetation restoration, but the flooding regime, which is significant in the spatial distribution of riparian vegetation, were not correctly reflected. Exotic species or species that were not ecologically suitable for the location were introduced on the embankment and thus a measure to improve those problems is required. As the ecological principle was not reflected in the restoration plan, the stream was constructed as the double terrace structure. Therefore, the width of the waterway was narrowed further, and the waterfront was not designed to accommodate changes from flooding disturbance, making the micro-topography of the stream simpler and the naturalness lower. The adaptive management plan was prepared to improve those problems, and a plan for creating an ecological network was recommended to enhance the restoration effect.

생태하천 복원 후 모니터링과 적응관리 - 안양시 학의천을 중심으로 - (Follow-up Monitoring & Adaptive Management after Ecological Restoration for the Stream - Focused the Hakui Stream in Anyang City -)

  • 최정권;최미경;최철빈
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제18권6호
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    • pp.85-95
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    • 2015
  • Recent years, nationwide projects for ecological restoration are implemented with emerging issues on the stream ecosystem. In order to enhance effectiveness of the ecosystem restoration and reduce negative impact, the appraisal of effectiveness through the follow-up monitoring and the adaptive management process are executed in consecutive phase. In this study, planning phase, monitoring and adaptive management in Hakui stream which is part of An Yang stream restoration project is introduced as representative ongoing case of effective adaptive management. The aim of this study is to verify the adaptive management process and suggest direction of effective restoration. Restoration project of Hakui stream resulted in increasing number and diversity of species (vegetation, fish, bird, invertbrates, amphibian and reptilia) according to monitoring from 2004 to 2013, and enhancing natural river landscape by evaluation of river naturalness among 2001(before restoration), 2007 (after), 2015 (recent). However, excessive vegetation expansion or sediment deposition on channel over time caused unexpected results such as terrestrialization or degradation of habitats. Adaptive management action such as removing disturbance species (Humulus japonicus)(2007), coppicing willow (2007), release of march snail (2007), creation of wetland (2014) were implemented based on monitoring results. And then appraisal of management action was discussed.

안양천에서의 생태학적 수질오염도 평가 (Assessment of Water Quality Based on Ecological Factors in Anyang River)

  • 이양규;조원철
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.39-50
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    • 2006
  • In this study, the water quality investigated during 2002s to 2004s for Anyang river and its affluent that was based on biological and chemical methods as well as ecological index of each streams. The improving of water quality and the multiplicity of specious in the most streams except for Anyang, which was due to the improving of water quality and water resource. The seasonal dry states are completely disappeared, but water quality of Anyang main stream was classified as fifth grades water with BIP 8.51~10.00 and BOD 8.16~14.4mg/l in Anyang stream overall. And alpha-mesosaprobic in upper, mid parts and polysaprobic in down parts of Anyang main stream are appeared according to Saprobien system, respectively. The water supply of treated sewage is appeared that upgrading effects of water quality in Anyang main stream and affluents of Anyang city area, but the practical effects of "Saving Anyang River" could not gained because the water quality of other branches in upstream parts than upstream measuring point of Anyang main stream, Wanggok stream Sanbon stream in Gunpo and Eeiwang cities, was not improved.

생태 건강성 평가로서 분자지표에서 군집지표 수준까지의 다양한 변수분석 (Analysis of Various Ecological Parameters from Molecular to Community Levels for Ecological Health Assessments)

  • 이채훈;안광국
    • 생태와환경
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    • 제43권1호
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    • pp.24-34
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    • 2010
  • This study was carried out to analyze some influences on ecological health conditions, threaten by various stressors such as physical, chemical and biological parameters. We collected samples in 2008 from three zones of upstream, midstream and downstream, Gap Stream. We applied multi-metric fish assessment index (MFAI), based on biotic integrity model to the three zones along with habitat evaluations based on Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index (QHEI). We also examined fish fauna and compositions, and analyzed relations with MFAI values, QHEI values, and various guild types. Chemical parameters such as oragnic matter (BOD, COD), nutrients (TP, $NH_3$-N), coli-form number (as MPN), and suspended solids (SS) were analyzed to identify the relationship among multiple stressor effects. Using the sentinel species of Zacco platypus, the population structures and condition factors were analyzed along with DNA damages related with genotoxicant effects by comet assay. This study using all these parameters showed that stream condition was degraded along the longitudinal gradient from upstream to downstream, and the downstream, especially, was impacted by nutrient enrichment and toxicant exposure from the point source, wastewater treatment plant. Overall results indicated that our approaches applying various parameters may be used as a cause-effect technique in the stream health assessments and also used as a pre-warning tool for diagnosis of ecological degradation.