• 제목/요약/키워드: Traditional village

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A Comparative Study on the Rumen Microbial Population of Cattle and Swamp Buffalo Raised under Traditional Village Conditions in the Northeast of Thailand

  • Wanapat, M.;Ngarmsang, A.;Korkhuntot, S.;Nontaso, N.;Wachirapakorn, C.;Beakes, G.;Rowlinson, P.
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • 제13권7호
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    • pp.918-921
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    • 2000
  • A comparative study on rumen bacterial and protozoal population and fungal zoospores in cattle (Brahman$\times$Native) and swamp buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) was conducted. Forty animals, twenty of each, with same sex and similar age which were raised under similar condition in the Northeast of Thailand, were used. Rumen digesta were sampled immediately post slaughtering for total microscopic counts of bacteria, protozoa and fungal zoospores. It was found that total bacterial population were higher in swamp buffalo that those in cattle (1.6 vs $1.36{\times}10^{8}cells/ml$) having more population of cocci, rods and ovals. Lower rumen protozoal pupulation in swamp buffalo with lower numbers of Holotrichs and Entodiniomorphs were found as compared to those in cattle. Significant higher fungal zoospore counts were in swamp buffalo than those in cattle being 7.30 and $3.78{\times}10^6$, respectively. Study under electron microscope, revealed Anaeromyces sp. with acuminate apex were more predominant in the rumen of swamp buffalo. With these findings, cattle and swamp buffaloes showing differences in rumen bacterial, protozoal population and fungal zoospore counts, offer new additional information as why swamp buffaloes exhibit conditionally better than cattle especially during long dry season without green grass.

Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Methanol Extracts of Chungkukjang

  • Seo, Kyoung-Chun;Noh, Jeong-Sook;Yi, Na-Ri;Choi, Ji-Myung;Cho, Eun-Ju;Han, Ji-Sook;Song, Yeong-Ok
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2008
  • To further the goal of isolating Bacillus sp. from commercial chungkukjang (CKJ) for a development of a probiotic dietary adjunct using soymilk or milk, antioxidant activity of CKJ purchased from the Sunchang Traditional Village in Chunbook province was examined. Six CKJ samples were evaluated and 3 were selected based on the results of the physicochemical analysis and sensory evaluation for further antioxidant study. $IC_{50}$ for DPPH scavenging activity of methanol extracts of CKJ ranged from 238.1 to 345.7 ${\mu}g/mL$. CKJ exhibited over 80% scavenging of ${\cdot}OH$ and ONOO- at concentrations of 100 ${\mu}g/mL$ and 250 ${\mu}g/mL$, respectively. $O_2^-$ and NO scavenging activities of three CKJ were increased in a dose dependent manner with the concentration tested from 100 to 1000 ${\mu}g/mL$. In this study, the methanol extract of CKJ exhibited a great reduction capability and powerful free radical scavenging activity, especially against OH. and ONOO-, which are the most toxic radicals responsible for oxidative damage in the body. However, radical scavenging effects of CKJ on DPPH, $O_2^-$, and nitrite radical were rather moderate. In conclusion, CKJ may reduce the oxidative stress in the body by scavenging the free radicals.

남.북한의 천연기념물 지정내용 비교 (A Comparative Study on the Natural Monument Designations of South and North Korea)

  • 나명하;홍윤순;김학범
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제35권5호
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    • pp.92-99
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    • 2007
  • Korea began preserving and managing natural monuments in 1933 under the Japanese Colonization, but South and North Korea had to establish natural monument management policies separately because of the division after the Korean Independence. The purpose of this study is to compare and analyze the natural monument designations of South and North Koreas between 1933 and 2005 to introduce advanced polices for Oneness-Korea. The following are the results: According to data of December 2005, South Korea has 358 and North Korea has 474 natural monuments. North Korea has 116 more natural monuments than South Korea. In addition, over half of South Korea's designations are plants, whereas North Korea's designations are relatively well-balanced. Both South and North Korea designate plants(mostly trees) that are old and large. However, South Korea emphasizes the historical value of village forests, contrary to economic value in North Korea. Also, North Korea preserves many traditional fruit trees which have not been well-preserved in South Korea. As for animals, South Korea designates migratory wild animals by type and not by region to protect them at a national level, whereas North Korea designates the specific habitats of each type of wild animal. In addition, North Korea protects each region's cattle and chickens to preserve native traits of domesticated animals. Geologically, North Korea preserves 18 hot springs and 11 springs, whereas South Korea has none. Geographically, North Korea preserves 81 waterfalls, lakes, etc. In the conclusion, advanced natural monument management of South and North Korea is necessary to achieve effective preservation of natural monuments.

산림생물다양성의 경제적 가치 평가 (The Economic Evaluation of the Forest Biodiversity in South Korea)

  • 김정택;이관규;김준순
    • 농업생명과학연구
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    • 제46권4호
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    • pp.31-39
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구에서는 유전자, 종, 생태계, 문화로 구분한 4종류의 분류 기준에 따라 14 종류의 평가 지표를 선정하였고 이중 가치 평가가 가능한 11개 인자를 대상으로 화폐적 평가를 수행하였다. 산림생물다양성을 저해하는 부의 경제효과 인자인 산림훼손, 산불, 병충해, 산림전용과 국가의 전통지식 권리를 보상해주어야 하는 나고야의정서가 발효된다는 가정에서 비용을 산출한 결과, 2,545억 원으로 평가되었다. 산림생물 다양성에 의한 양의 경제효과에는 바이오산업, 자생종, 임산물 생산, 보호구역, 산촌 소득적인 측면에서 이루어졌으며 그 가치는 연간 6조 7,200억 원으로 평가되었다. 산림생물다양성으로 인한 경제적 순편익은 연간 6조 4,655억 원으로 나타났다.

남녀대학생의 한복대여행태 및 한복대여의도 영향요인 (College Students' Hanbok Rental Behaviors and Factors Affecting Their Hanbok Rental Intention)

  • 박상희;이미영
    • 패션비즈니스
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.74-88
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to explore university students' Hanbok rental behavior and to examine factors that influence their intention to rent Hanbok. Questionnaires were distributed in Universities in the Seoul metropolitan area, and the final 202 responses were used for data analysis. For data analysis, descriptive statistics, factor analysis, cluster analysis, t-tests, and multiple regressions analysis were used. Sixty-one percent of those who have experienced Hanbok rental said they rented Hanboks to experience tourism and 22 percent said they rented Hanboks to take pictures, and the main rental places are tourist attractions such as Jeonju Hanok Village. Respondents indicated that the design and color of Hanbok were important product attributes when they consider renting a Hanbok. They also indicated that the opinions of other users posted on the Internet/Social Network were their main source of information for Hanbok rental. The result of cluster analysis showed that there were two groups of Hanbok rental consumers based on clothing consumption values: novelty-seeking group and practicality-seeking group. The two groups were different in terms of few factors of the benefit sought of Hanbok rental, product attributes, and information sources. Regression analysis revealed that traditional culture perception, purpose-built Hanbok pursuit benefit, pragmatic pursuit benefit, attitude toward Hanbok, and the previous Hanbok rental experience significantly affected respondents' intention to rent Hanbok. Based on the results, this study summarizes the key features of each group and provides suggestion for developing strategic marketing activities.

울산덧배기의 전승을 위한 기본교육과정 연구 (A Study on the Basic Movement Instruction for Inheritance Education of Ulsan Dutbeki)

  • 최흥기
    • 공연문화연구
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    • 제38호
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    • pp.385-421
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    • 2019
  • 풍속에 의해 자연스럽게 전승된 울산덧배기는 급격하게 변화한 현대사회의 환경과 함께 거의 사라져 가고 있다. 이 연구는 울산덧배기를 전승 교육하기 위하여 기본동작으로 교수하는 방법을 연구한 것이다. 강습 대상은 울산덧배기를 처음 접하는 사람 위주로 하였다. 교육과정은 먼저 울산덧배기를 배우는데 있어서 몸과 마음을 준비하는 상태이다. 그리고 울산덧배기의 기본 교육과정은 교육과정, 굿거리장단의 기본 동작, 자진모리장단의 기본 동작을 순서로 하였다. 다음은 연결 동작에 의한 춤사위 익히기를 진행하였다. 이러한 과정은 초보자가 시간과 공간이 제한된 강습실에서 울산덧배기를 전승받기 위한 방법이다. 이렇게 울산덧배기 춤을 교수하는 방법을 연구한 것은 풍속에 의해 자연스럽게 전승된 덧배기가 단절되어가는 현실에서 일반시민들에게 무형문화를 전승하기 위한 조치인 것이다. 이 연구의 성과는 사라져가는 울산의 무형문화인 덧배기를 보호하고, 이를 시민들에게 전승할 수 있게 기본적인 동작으로 교수하는 방법을 연구한 것이다.

역사적 도심 내 현존하는 옛 건축물의 유형 및 분포 특성 - 청주시 성안동과 중앙동을 대상으로 - (Types and Distribution Characteristics of Old Buildings in Historic Urban Area of Cheongju, Korea - Focused on Seongan-dong and Jungang-dong -)

  • 김태영
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제24권4호
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    • pp.59-66
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    • 2022
  • This study is to investigate the old buildings that have been built more than 50 years ago, targeting the areas of Seongan and Jungang-dong, the historic urban area of Cheongju. Their types and distribution characteristics are as follows. 1) First, the old buildings existing in downtown Cheongju account for 21.4% of 1,070 out of the total 5,000 buildings. Among them, wooden buildings before the 1950s accounted for 60% of them, resulting in severe aging. 2) Second, by use, 728 detached houses and 276 neighborhood living facilities account for 93.8% of the total, with 16 offices and 12 religious facilities. By structure, there are wood 65%, masonry 30%, and reinforced concrete 5% (54 buildings). By number of floors, the first floor 90%, the second floor 7.3%, and the third floor or higher 2.7% (30 buildings). The roof material is 51.6% of earthenware, followed by slate, cement, and slab. 3) Third, the old buildings are scattered all over the streets, and are concentrated in Namju-dong, Nammun-ro 1-ga-dong, Seoun-dong, and Sudong at the foot of Uamsan Mountain, a former refugee village. Also old buildings are distributed in Seoun-dong and Seokgyo-dong where hanok(korean traditional houses) are concentrated, in Namju and Nammunro 1 ga-dong blocks connected by alleys, and in cul-de-sac all over the place.

농촌영양실태(農村營養實態)와 임상(臨床)에 관(關)한 조사(調査) (II) (A survey of the state of nutrition & the clinic in Rural Korea)

  • 이금영
    • 한국식품영양과학회지
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.47-51
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    • 1974
  • 1) 시범(示範)이나 비교부락민(比較部落民)들의 생활정도(生活程度)가 저조(低調)하고 또 비슷하므로 영양섭취상태(營養攝取狀態)도 특별한 차(差)없이 비슷하다. 2) 도내시범부락(道內示範部落)이면서 두 부락(部落) 공(共)히 미곡채소(米穀菜蔬) 등의 식물성열원(植物性熱源)에서 탈피하지 못한 전통적(傳統的)인 식생활양식(食生活樣式)이기는 하되 가족계획(家族計劃)에는 비교적(比較的) 관심(關心)이 커서 $1{\sim}4$ 재층(才層)의 어린이수(數)가 예상외로 적은 것 같다. 가족계획(家族計劃)도 계속(繼續) 추진(推進)하면서 지방식대치(脂肪食代置)도 서둘러야 하겠다. 3) 생활수준(生活水準)이 저조(低調)하므로 생활유지상(生活維持上) 매일 과중(過重)한 노동(勞動)이 지속(持續)되고 식물성식품(植物性食品) 위주인 일상생활(日常生活)로 Fe를 다량(多量) 섭취(攝取)했던들 Hb 형성(形成) (erythrocyte)에지장(支障)을 초래(招來)하여 대부분의 주민(住民)들은 빈혈증(貧血症)이 많고 Ewha 나 Seoul Medical 의 연구결과(硏究結果)에 비(比)하면 현저(顯著)하게 뒤져 있으므로 식물성(植物性) 고급단백질(高級蛋白質)의 섭취(攝取)를 위한 식생활개선(食生活改善)이 시급히 요망(要望)된다.

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원주시 성남리 당산숲의 현황 및 경관관리 실태 고찰 (Perspectives on the Current Condition and Landscape Management Status of the Dangsan Forests in Sungnam-ri, Wonju)

  • 최재웅;김동엽;이상화;김성기
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.82-91
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    • 2007
  • Rural areas dominate country landscape, where the population is rich in traditional and natural heritage. Dangsan forests and Rural community forests (RCF) have been maintained by local residents for hundreds of years. However, many of these forests have been disturbed, and only small amount of Dangsan forests and the RCF remain due to the efforts of local residents. Recently, the remnants of Dangsan forests and RCF have been regarded as living traditional landscapes representing the cultural and rural background of Korea. But the value of Dangsan forests and the RCFs has not been recognized by many. This study aims to understand the characteristics and management status of Dangsan forests in Sungnam-ri, Wonju. Sungnam-ri has four villages, each of which is bordered by a Dangsan forest at the riparian buffer. Sungnam-ri has been selsected as a site for a rural village development project by the Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry of Korea. Sunghwanglim (the Upper Dangsan forest) is designated as Natural Monument No.93 and entrance is limited in this area. The size of Sunghwanglim is $21,133m^2$, and the major tree species are Kalopanax pictus (Dangsan tree, Divine tree), Pinus densiflora, Abies holophylla, Acer triflorum, Ulmus davidiana, Fraxinus rhynchophylla and Quercus serrata. In total, 124 trees with more than 40 cm in DBH are at this site. As for cultural activities, the Dangsan festival is held on April 8th and September 9th of the lunar calendar at shrines in the forests. Although other Dangsan forests are smaller than Sunghwanglim, they also have similar cultural activities. The landscape of the Dangsan forests have been managed for several hundred years by the local people, and they intend to continue maintaining the Dangsan forests for the purpose of festivals and other cultural activities. The findings in this study suggest that Dangsan forests have the potential for the development of rural villages and for the improvement of cultural and natural landscapes in Korea.

신라 왕경숲 조성에 있어서 주요 수종 선정에 관한 연구 (How to Choose the Species of Trees on the Afforestation Project of Shilla Dynasty′s Capital Forest)

  • 김윤하
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제32권5호
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    • pp.52-62
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    • 2004
  • This research is basic research about 「the afforestation project of the Shilla Dynasty's capital forest」 which is controlled by the research institute of forest and environment of Kyungbuk province. The results of the investigation about target places and selection of major species of trees is as follows. 1. In the Shilla Dynasty's times, the peach tree was the indicator of unusual changes in weather, and was also the symbol of unsurpassed beauty. Peach trees were so prevalent that people called the forest peach-hill or peach-forest. Therefore, the main tree of Shilla Dynasty's capital forest would have to be a peach tree. 2. From several records, pine and bamboo were planted or grown together. The pattern of planting trees like this case is also historic, so should be utilized positively. 3. In order to afforest the capital forest, the bamboos have to be planted on Nam-mountain in Kyung-ju, and maple trees have to be planted on Kumgang mountain. 4. There were many big trees during the Shilla Dynasty, and the name of one of the Six Main Villages was 'Big Tree Village'. Therefore, big and long-lived trees have to be planted also. 5. The willow tree has to be considered for afforesting the capital forest even though the willow trees are misunderstood to cause allergies. They are traditional landscape architecture trees. In the traditional literature, the willow tree stands for good news. 6. Japanese cornellian cherry(Cornus officinalis), which is related with old narrative literature in the era of King Kyungmun, has to be planted for the forest, and has to be considered to be an educational tree. 7. Korean Rhododendron, which is related with Madam Suro's story, has to be planted in stone gardens.8. Lotus, Korean pulsatilla, Boxwood, Bombycis Mulberry, and Japanese Apricot have been recorded just one time, but these are also important plants which have to be reflected on afforestation of capital forest project. 9. The forests of Shilla on the old records exist in 17 places. The afforestation project has to be undertaken at these places. 10. The people of Shilla deified the forest and trees, which were the places where ancestral rites had been performed. For example, Gyerim, Sinyurim, and Wanggasu were the sacred forests of the capital forest.