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  • Park, Jee-Hye;Kang, Yoon-Sung;Son, Jin-Sook;Min, Na-Young;Park, Young-Hoon;Lee, Kwang-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Zoological Society Korea Conference
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    • 2003.08a
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    • pp.204.4-204
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    • 2003
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An Comparison to the Importance Evaluation of an Urban Natural Parks and Neighborhood Parks (도시자연공원과 근린공원에 대한 중요도 요소 평가의 비교)

  • Shim, Joon-Young;Lee, Jong-Sung;Lee, Shi-Young
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.15 no.12
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    • pp.1163-1170
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    • 2006
  • This study aims to examine what factors park users value in urban parks and to find ways to elevate user satisfaction for the creation and usage of an urban park. To achieve this, the study relied on two methods: the descriptive method of researching publications and related scholastic writings, and the empirical study method including a survey of present condition and interviews with users. The result shows that the 'sense of nature' is more important than 'functional facilities' in urban natural parks and 'management part like safety and cleanliness of park' is more important than 'utilizing facilities' in urban neighborhood parts. Generally, the importance rating of urban parks visitors felt in them were higher than the satisfaction rating, in terms of living surroundings. Factor analysis resulted in six factors in a natural park and in eight factors in a neighborhood park. Regression analysis in a natural and a neighborhood park showed a positively correlated factor: benefits sought, suggesting that people recognize the importance of urban parks through the benefits they gain in them and the satisfaction they find in urban parks depends on utilizing facilities. Therefore, in urban natural parks, people will find greater satisfaction through pursuit of the benefits they are seeking; improvements to park facilities should address the benefits that park users are seeking.

Landscape Evaluation Based on Ecological and Visual Characteristics of Moodeungsan Natural Park (생태 및 시각특성을 기초로 한 무등산도립공원의 경관평가)

  • 황국웅;이규완
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.14-21
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    • 1998
  • Landscape has two side, ecological structure and visual characteristics. And Landscape evaluation should be implemented from this viewpoint. In this study, landscape of the Moodeungsan natural park was evaluated based on ecological and visual characteristics, and the results was compared with the existing zoning. And it was recognized that the areas having high preserbability are located in the nature environmental zone. For the purpose of natural park management planning, in this study, rezoning method of natural park based on landscape evaluation is proposed.

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Establishment and Application of Computer-Assisted Environmental Information System for Land Use Zoning and Environmental Analysis of Natural Park (자연공원의 환경분석 및 용도지역설정을 위한 전산환경정보체계의 수립과 적용)

  • Lee, Myung-Woo
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.39-55
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    • 1993
  • The importance of urban and regional natural park increases because of the needs for preserving the natural resources and providing with natural recreation space in nature. This planning of natural park management should be established based on the research of the various natural resources in the park. But for the lack of effective data synthesizing methods and concepts, only some restricted factors for zoning plan are considered even though GIS computer system for large complex simulation is used. Therefore, in this study three ecological zoning models such as Basic Factor Model (BFM), Visual Landscape Model (VLM) and Comprehensive Ecological Model (CEM) are proposed and applied to Byounsan Peninsula Nature Park(BPNP) for comparison with the current natural park zoning. The BFM has three components -elevation, slope and vegetation. The VLM has applied with six components -elevation, slope, vegetation, road type, and the visual distance. Finally the CEM's modelling factors have included all of BFM, VLM components are added with the land use type, nature and historic resource factors. The zoning concept of BPNP was based on "Minimization" focused on the specific factors. But introduced modelling concept is "Optimization" based on the total ecological environment. So the result of the modelling has larger area for preservation and development zoning compared with the current zoning whose characteristics are ambiguous which allows the environmental destruction. The future study issues will be the determination of the weighting factor, component reconsideration based on the ground truth data and the agriculture residential area zoning.

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