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A Study on the Miruk-ri Bongsan Stone Landmark - With a Relevance to the 'Moonkyung County Bongsan' and Choryung Bongsan - (미륵리 봉산석표(封山石標)에 관한 연구(硏究) - '문경읍(聞慶邑) 봉산(封山)' 및 조령봉산(鳥嶺封山)과 관련(關聯)하여 -)

  • Bae, Jae Soo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.88 no.2
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    • pp.185-194
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of the study is to examine the relation between 'Miruk-ri Bongsan Stone Landmark' found in 1997 and 'Moonkyung County Bonsan' and Choryung Bongsan. Relevant literature was analyzed and the spots were investigated as well. Data used are geography book, maps, town chronicles and the Annals of the Chosun Dynasty in the late period of the Chosun Dynasty. The major findings are as follows ; (1)'Miruk-ri Bongsan Stone Landmark' is inferred as Stone Landmark of Choryung Bongsan. (2)Choryung Bongsan was designated to protect a strategic forest lands established around the Choryung Pass for the defence of Chungju which is the door of Capital city, Hanyang, and connected to South Han River. (3)'Miruk-ri Bongsan Stone Landmark' seems to be erected at Miruk-ri because it was a spot of traffic importance, which connects among Choryung, Moonkyung County and Chungju County in notifying the importance of Bongsan to travelers.

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Analysis on Preferred Elements of Urban Regeneration Design -Focusing on the Case of Bongsan Village- (도시 재생 디자인 선호 요소 분석 -봉산마을 도시재생 현황을 중심으로-)

  • Han, Hyun-Suk
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.319-325
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    • 2021
  • The urban regeneration project is an activity that promotes the economy in underdeveloped commercial or residential areas and maintains urban communities through improvement of living in residential areas. Through this study, various successful cases of urban regeneration at home and abroad and surveys related to urban regeneration in Bongsan Village, Yeongdo, Busan were collected and analyzed. Key keywords for each case were derived, grouped, and top keywords were created. The 13 top keywords were evaluated using Likert's 5-point scale, and AHP was conducted for the 10 keywords that were finally selected. As a result of AHP analysis, the preference for "spatial and physical properties" was derived in the order of "publicity", "sustainability", and "identity". The preference of "content and system properties" was derived in the order of "resident participation", "convenience", "locality", and "local government participation". It is necessary to present a role as a design guideline for establishing urban regeneration designs in relation to various urban regeneration projects that will become more active in the future through the analysis of preferences of urban regeneration keywords derived through this study.

Interactive Intangible Heritage Contents using Multiple Sensors: Focused on Bongsan Mask (다중 센서를 이용한 인터랙티브 무형유산 콘텐츠: 봉산탈춤을 중심으로)

  • Won, Haeyeon;Yu, Jeongmin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2019.07a
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    • pp.373-374
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    • 2019
  • 2004년 이후로 무형유산의 중요성이 대두되면서 박물관의 설립 및 전시 콘텐츠의 수요는 증가하고 있으나, 그 콘텐츠를 활용한 ICT응용기술 발전이 미흡하였다. 본 논문에서는 국가무형유산중 하나인 봉산 탈춤을 기반으로 사용자의 상호작용이 가능한 교육형 인터랙션 콘텐츠 응용을 제안한다. 키넥트와 팔에 장착된 자이로 센서들을 활용한 향상된 동작 추적을 기반으로, 사용자는 봉산탈춤의 기본 동작 및 과정을 따라함으로써 봉산탈춤을 학습 할 수 있다.

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A Study on Whangchangkumpyo(黃腸禁標) (황장금표(黃腸禁標)에 관한 고찰(考察))

  • Park, Bong-Woo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.85 no.3
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    • pp.426-438
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    • 1996
  • Whangchangkumpyo(黃腸禁標 : forbidden mark of whangchangmok pine tree cutting) is not only a historical forestry material but also a valuable physical proof supporting historical facts recorded in written documents. This study, using 6 whangchangkumpyo's which have been discovered so far, has investigated a comprehensive value of kumpyo(禁標). For this investigation, the location, sine, inscription, discovery of them and how they were reported have been compared with what is recorded in written documents. A comparative analysis of whangchangkumpyo and its investigation have enabled the author to identify the distribution of high quality pine trees, the political and economic significance of kumsan(禁山) and bongsan(封山) at the time, changes in geographical names over time, bits of tracks from old road network. Finally, it is suggested in this study that the recognition of the value of whangchangkumpyo should be more encouraged and the protection of it should be necessary.

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Evaluation of Treatment Efficencies of Pollutants in Bongsan Constructed Wetlands for Treating Non-point Source Pollution (비점오염원 저감을 위한 봉산 인공습지의 오염물질 정화효율 평가)

  • Choi, Ik-Won;Moon, Sung-Dong;Seo, Dong-Cheol;Kang, Se-Won;Lim, Byung-Jin;Park, Jong-Hwan;Kim, Kap-Soon;Lee, Jun-Bae;Heo, Jong-Soo;Cho, Ju-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.1089-1094
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    • 2011
  • To treat non-point source pollution in Juam lake, removal efficiencies of pollutants were investigated in Bongsan constructed wetlands (CWs) at different treatment time, stages and wastewater loads. The constructed wetlands consisted of forebay, $1^{st}$ and $2^{nd}$ wetlands. The concentrations of BOD, SS, T-N, and T-P in inflow were $1.87mg\;L^{-1}$, $1.62mg\;L^{-1}$, $11.47mg\;L^{-1}$, and $4.40mg\;L^{-1}$, respectively. The removal rates of BOD, SS, T-N, and T-P in Bongsan CWs were 26, 18, 16 and 9%, respectively. The removal rates of BOD and T-N were higher than those for SS and T-P. The amounts of pollutant removal in Bongsan CWs were higher in the order of forebay > $1^{st}$ wetland > $2^{nd}$ wetland for BOD, forebay > $2^{nd}$ wetland > $1^{st}$ wetland for SS, $1^{st}$ wetland > forebay > $2^{nd}$ wetland for T-N and $2^{nd}$ wetland > forebay > $1^{st}$ wetland for T-P.

Conservation Measures of Korean Whitebeam Community in Bongsan Ecological and Scenery Conservation Area (봉산 생태·경관보전지역 팥배나무 군락 보전방안)

  • Lee, Sook Mee;Oh, Choong Hyeon
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2012
  • This study was carried out for the purpose of presenting basic data bases for conservation and management measures of Ecological and Scenery Conservation Area in Bongsan. The analysis results of the actual vegetation showed that rate of vegetation cover were composed of 72.3% of Robinia pseudo-acacia Forest, 10.7% of Sorbus alnifoila Forest, and Sorbus alnifoila was founded as a dominant woody plant species in the Core Zone of Bongsan Ecological and Scenery Conservation Area. To investigate the vegetation structure of Sorbus alnifolia Community in Bongsan Ecological and Scenery Conservation Area, twelve $100m^2$ sized plots were set up in Bongsan. According to the classification by TWINSPAN, the communities were divided into the three groups of Sorbus alnifolia Community, Pinus koraiensis Community and Robinia pseudo-acacia Community, To analyze annual diameter growth rate for major tree species, nine sample trees from research plots were measured. Expected ages of Sorbus alnifoila trees were 27~37years, Robinia pseudo-acacia trees were 17~26 years, Pinus koraiensis, Pinus rigida, Prunus sargentii, and Quercus mongolica trees were 27~38 years. As a result, annual diameter growth rates of Robinia pseudo-acacia and Pinus rigida tended to remarkably decreased, Sorbus alnifoila had the wood on inter-specific competition of the woody plant species. Importance values of Sorbus alnifoila in the three layers of Sorbus alnifoila communities were evenly high.

A Revisit to the Forest Policy of Korea during the Period of 1906-1910 under the Spheres of Influence of Japan - With a Special Reference to an Attempted Incident of Wando Bongsan - (통감부시기(統監府時期)(1906-1910)의 삼림정책(森林政策)에 관한 고찰(考察) - 완도봉산(封山) 불하미수사건을 중심으로 -)

  • Bae, Jae Soo;Youn, Yeo Chang
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.84 no.1
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    • pp.48-62
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    • 1995
  • In the paper, the forest policy of Korea during the period of 1906 to 1910 under the spheres of Japanese influence was revisited by considering the incident of attempting sales of the old Crown forest reserve in Wando to a Japanese business man with a failure and the national forest policies of the Residence General in Korea of the Japanese Imperial. The factors, both the internal and external, behind the scene of the incident are considered for the explanation for the development of the incident with the forest reserve in Wando. The forest policy during the period considered involves the exploitation of virgin forests in the northern provinces near the rivers bordered with China and Russia, the introduction of forest law, which is the first modern regulation enacted with the heavy influence of the Japanese interest in the colonization of Korea. The intentions of the Japanese Colonial Power for the exploitation of forest resources in Korea were interpreted by investigating the report on the situation of forest ownership in Korea prepared by Japanese forest officers who surveyed the Korean forest areas by sampling just before the beginning of colonization.

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Production Technology for Multi-face Convergence Performance (Multi-face Convergence 공연을 위한 제작 기술)

  • You, Mi;Son, Tae-Woong;Kim, Sang-Il
    • Journal of Broadcast Engineering
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.475-486
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    • 2020
  • This paper is a thesis on media art technology for high-tech performances and exhibitions. After creating an interactive stroke in VR, it is projected in real time through a media facade technique. Among our traditional dramas emphasizing linear movements, movements were extracted from the Bongsan mask dance, and the movements of the lines were used in a media art performance called 'Multi-face Convergence'. When motion data enters the virtual space, geometry consisting of faces is created in the VR space. The created strokes can be set with various brush types, and when performing, a stroke with a red fire effect that matches a dynamic movement was used. It was made to be able to harmonize with the dancers performing the Bongsan mask dance. The medium called VR has characteristics that are not suitable for melting into a performance, but in this performance, it has overcome its limitations by using a technique called media façade. We propose the world's first performance technique that combines interactive strokes with traditional dance performances.

A Study on Business Value for the Creation of a Private Park regarding Long-term Non-executed Urban Parks - Focused on Long-term Non-executed Neighborhood Park in Gwangju Metropolitan City - (장기미집행 도시공원의 민간공원 조성을 위한 사업성 연구 - 광주광역시 장기미집행 근린공원을 중심으로 -)

  • Kim, Ho-Gyeom;Kim, Dong-Chan
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.81-91
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    • 2016
  • The study shows solutions of long-term unexecuted urban park and activation plans to facilitate the business promotion of Private Park Developers. This study conducted a feasibility analysis to determine if the business of a special case is applicable. The result of this study is as follows about three long-term unexecuted urban parks in Gwangju Metropolitan City's City Park. First, the three long-term unexecuted urban parks in Gwangju Metropolitan City's City Park are the forest type Neighborhood Parks. Businesses of a special case's park developing cost(average 0.4%) have a relatively low percentage. It is most affected by Land Compensation(average 33.8%) and building construction expenses(average 59.1%). Second, long-term unexecuted urban parks' Land Compensation and building construction expenses seed capital are excessive. The Bongsan Park balance floor space index is 179 percent; a reasonable profit floor space index is 220 percent. The Mareuk Park balance floor space index is 351 percent; a reasonable profit floor space index is 420 percent. The Jungoe Park balance floor space index is 327 percent; a reasonable profit floor space index is 400 percent. Third, to facilitate the business of special cases in deliberating, Bongsan Park should change its second class general residential area. Jungoe Park must change the quasi-residential area and semi-residential area. Mareuk Park must change the general commercial area. In this way, the feasibility of promoting private park projects will be improved.

Language Use in Bongsan Talchum(mask dance) (봉산 탈춤의 언어 사용 연구)

  • 이석규
    • Lingua Humanitatis
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    • v.6
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    • pp.265-291
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    • 2004
  • The main purpose of this paper Is to analyze the characteristics of the Korean language used as a major communication means within the Korean community in Chenguoz District of Harbin, Heirungjiang Province, China, in terms of its phonology, morphology and syntax. The study focuses on how a variety of languages and dialects including Chinese, the Standard Chinese Korean adopted as a means of teaching in Korean schools, and Kyongsang Dialect of Korean have influenced the language of the community. It also deals as background information with the history of the community, the attitude of the community members toward Korean and Chinese, and their proficiencies of Korean and Chinese, to obtain the general picture of the bilingualism of this community. This specific region was studied since this region and most of the Korean communities in the Heirungjiang province were formed by descendents of the immigrants from the southern provinces of the Korean Peninsula, which allows the comparison between the language used today and the language their ancestors used before moving to this area. Due to the industrialization and innovation brought about by the opening of the Chinese society, the fast outward flow of youths to urban areas, and greater assimilation threats from the embedding Chinese culture, we are not too sure if the Korean language will continue to be used in the future. Given these circumstances, we consider this research most opportune in that it provides a look into the Korean community that developed its distinctive culture and language within an isolated cultural environment.

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