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Analysis of Spatial Influential Zone for Road Sign using the Variable Radius Buffer Model (지방지역 일반국도 도로표지 안내지명의 공간적 영향권 분석 (Variable radius buffer model을 이용하여))

  • Cheon, Seung-Hun;Gwon, Seong-Geun;Nam, Dae-Sik;Im, Hyeon-Seop;Lee, Yeong-In
    • Journal of Korean Society of Transportation
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 2011
  • Almost all Drivers who are not familiar with local areas usually rely on road signs equipped along the roadways. The road signs in Korea present the name of the city along the driver’s direction. The consistency of guided name on the road-signs is important for drivers. The discordances among road signs frustrate drivers particularly when the drivers are confused with whether or not they are in the right direction. There are several studies focusing on the continuity of information on the road signs. Most of the researches, however, do not suggest the objective way but diagnose present problem. Applying the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), we evaluate the impact of information on road signs and select the candidate information considering the score and limited number of information. We also suggest the reasonable spatial influence area of road sign information using geo-spatial analysis. From this study, we expect that the director in charge of selecting information can make decision reasonably without difficulties of choosing information.

Analysis of Urban Green Areas using NDVI and Development of a Model to Analyze Bird Diversity in Urban Parks (NDVI를 활용한 도시 녹지 분석 및 도시공원 조류 종다양성 분석 모형 개발)

  • Song, Won-Kyong
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.73-82
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    • 2018
  • Urban parks are important bird habitat in cities. Various studies have evaluated the habitat function of urban parks focused on field surveys. In this study, we performed applicability of NDVI obtained from Landsat 8 OLI image as a factor for spatial planning considered bird diversity. This study was classified with green boundary into three groups using NDVI's value. Environmental variables were calculated by the green area ratio of the surrounding area from 100m to 500m at each groups. The 20 environmental variables such as park area, park shape index, canopy of tree, etc. were derived, the regression analysis was performed as a dependent variable for the bird diversity of urban parks. As a result, the park area and the green area ratio of Group 3, classified high NDVI, within the 100m buffer were adopted as the variables in the regression model. In other words, it was confirmed that as the park becomes larger, the distribution of key green areas within a radius of 100m of the parks becomes higher, the diversity of bird species has increased. It was appropriate to use satellite image, NDVI to analyze species diversity in urban area.