• Title/Summary/Keyword: Korean horticulture

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Urban Greening: A Sustainable Method for Particulate Matter (PM) Reduction

  • Sanghee Park;Myeong Ja Kwak;Jongkyu Lee;Yea Ji Lim;Handong Kim;Su Gyeong Jeong;Joung-a Son;Hanna Chang;Sun Mi Je;Chang-Young Oh;Kyongha Kim;Su Young Woo
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제112권1호
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2023
  • Urbanization and industrialization associated with rapid economic development have resulted in air pollution in urban areas, which adversely affects human health and the environment around the world. Growing awareness of the health effects of airborne particulate matter (PM) has led to the emergence of urban greening as a promising eco-friendly, nature-based solution to reduce the concentration of PM (especially PM2.5) to which individuals are exposed, thereby promoting public health. In this review, we highlight fundamental insights about PM and recent research on the ability of urban greening to capture PM. Reports from the scientific literature on PM published from 1992 to 2021 were retrieved from Google Scholar. Here, we explore some of the main complex relationships between leaf traits and the ability to retain PM for research or management to optimize greenspaces.

원적외선 난방시스템의 난방특성 및 방울토마토${\cdot}$잎들깨의 생장 특성 분석 (Analysis of heating properties of far infrared heating system and growth properties of Cherry tomato and Perilla)

  • 김학주;이시영;한충수;최영하;전희;염성현;강윤임
    • 한국생물환경조절학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국생물환경조절학회 2005년도 세계의 친환경 시설원예 기술동향 및 추계 국제학술대회 발표논문집
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    • pp.154-158
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    • 2005
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시설원예의 입지유형 분석 (Analysis of Location Patterns for Protected Horticulture)

  • 황한철;이남호;전우정;남상운;홍성구
    • 한국농공학회지
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    • 제40권2호
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    • pp.92-101
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    • 1998
  • Location patterns of protected horticulture were analyzed using a multiple correspondence analysis(MCA). The analysis could be used in evaluating location suitability of protected horticulture. The location factors of the protected horticulture for MCA include land category, size of protected horticulture, land slope, topography, effictive soil depth, irrigation and drainage condition, distance from roads, and so forth. The results showed that there were three different location patterns of protected horticulture. The first pattern was characterized by their nearness to villages. The facilities of this pattern were mainly located near to residential area. The second pattern was of those found in plain area. The facilities of this pattern were large in scale and located in paddy field far from residential area. The facilities of the last pattern were small in scale and located on nonpaddy fields. They were mostly found in hilly or mountainous area.

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