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Development of PDA-Based Software for Forest Geographic Information (PDA기반의 산림지리정보 소프트웨어 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Suk, Sooil;Lee, Heonho;Lee, Dohyung
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.96 no.1
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    • pp.7-13
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    • 2007
  • This study was done to develop PDA based application system for forest geographic information with GPS. The major results obtained in this study were as follows. A PDA based application program was developed to work on $Microsoft^{TM}$ PocketPC 2002 and 2003 operating system. The screen of PDA displays a 1:25,000 digital topographical map adopted DXF format converted from PC, and the map data with 1:2,500 to 1:30,000 on PDA can be zoomed in or out to five levels. Current position and navigating path received from GPS can be displayed on the screen and be saved in PDA. Information selected among layers of digital topographic map in DXF format can be converted into binary files which can be used on forest geographic information software. This can compress DXF files to 90% in size, and the processing speed of PDA was improved. The forest geographic information management system can be used to manage sample plots on which forest inventory is done, with the help of the sub-menus and grid index values with position information received from GPS. Forest workers can in quire forest geographic information such as forest type, location, forest roads, soil erosion control dams using forest geographic information management system in the field. The forest geographic information management system can provide current position and mobile path information to people who enjoy forest related activities like mountain-climbing, sightseeing, and visiting to historic spots.

Study of the Spatial Distribution of Major Non-timber Forest Products - Focusing on Chestnut, Astringent Persimmon, and Oak Mushroom - (주요 단기소득임산물의 공간적 분포 특성에 관한 연구 - 밤, 떫은감, 표고버섯을 대상으로 -)

  • KIM, Won-Kyung;LEE, Jung-Min;KWON, Soon-Duk;JEON, Jun-Heon
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.73-85
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    • 2016
  • Systematic and efficient forestry management is required because of the long-term low profitability of timber production and forest products. In this situation, non-timber forest products can be the solution to secure stable sources of income for workers in the forestry field. However, the existing studies for non-timber forest products focus on effective production and economic analysis and provide plans for increasing the income and improving the marketing system. Therefore, this research intends to analyze the spatial distribution as well as quantitative concentration of non-timber forest production. To achieve this goal, this study examined the regional concentration and dispersion of non-timber forest production in 2001, 2007, and 2014 using the coefficient of localization(CL) and location quotient(LQ) and investigated the change in spatial distribution using spatial statistics. The production of chestnuts generally showed a concentrated pattern in 2014 based on the outputs of the CL and LQ, but the result of spatial autocorrelation indicated a decrease in the spatial concentration. In addition, astringent persimmon showed more concentration from the output of CL than oak mushroom, but Moran's I suggests the opposite. Therefore, it is necessary to examine the spatial distribution to understand and improve the marketing system and intensify the production of forest products.

Exploring Graphically and Statistically the Reliability of Medium Density Fiberboard

  • Guess, Frank M.;Edwards, David J.;Pickrell, Timothy M.;Young, Timothy M.
    • International Journal of Reliability and Applications
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.157-170
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    • 2003
  • In this paper we apply statistical reliability tools to manage and seek improvements in the strengths of medium density fiberboard (MDF). As a part of the MDF manufacturing process, the product undergoes destructive testing at various intervals to determine compliance with customer′s specifications. Workers perform these tests over sampled cross sections of the MDF panel to measure the internal bond (IB) in pounds per square inches until failure. We explore both graphically and statistically this "pressure-to-failure" of MDF. Also, we briefly comment on reducing sources of variability in the IB of MDF.

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Design and Construction of Farm Management System by U-IT (U-IT에 의한 농장관리시스템 설계 및 구축)

  • Shin, Jin-Seob;Lee, Jeong-Ihll
    • The Journal of the Institute of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.285-289
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    • 2012
  • In this paper, the farm information system was designed by ubiquitous computing. The irrigation system was set up for growing forest products. Also, the integrated sensing system with the radar sensors would be constructed for sensing the temperature, the humidity and the direction of the wind, ect. And the monitoring programs for workers in the fields were provided for the control and the monitoring the growing conditions of the forest products. Finally the database was constructed for the total monitoring and management system, so the data from sensor system was stored in the database sever for analysing growing environment.

A survey on the perception of China private antidesertification afforestation support project and evaluation

  • Ji, Seung-Yong;Lee, Sang-Hyuk;Lee, Oh-Kyu;Choi, Jaeyong
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.288-297
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    • 2016
  • This study is to evaluate the 'Private antidesertification afforestation support project' in the Kubuqi Desert through a survey of local residents and interviews with relevant personnel. Based on this survey, gender, age, and occupational differences in perception of the project were analyzed. In addition, the project was evaluated based on the OECD/DAC criteria using survey results and in-depth interviews with the relevant personnel. The survey analysis results show that the participants answered most of the questions positively, claiming that they were receiving social, economic, and environmental benefits through the project. However, most of the participants answered negatively to questions regarding the understanding of the project and relevant information. Gender differences in perception of the project were not found, whereas, age and occupational differences in perception were found. Older age groups showed higher levels of perception. Participants in the agro-livestock industry and office workers showed higher levels of perception compared to middle/high school students, the unemployed and college students. Teenagers, in particular, showed the lowest level of perception of the project, and thus, promotional activities targeting teenagers should be conducted in the future. Results of this evaluation of the project based on the OECD/DAC's five criteria (relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, and sustainability) showed that the project operated effectively for the most part.

Two Species of the Genus Strumigenys (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Myrmicinae) New to Korea (개미과 비늘개미속의 한국 미기록 2종 보고)

  • Shin, Dong Oh;Lyu, Dong Pyeo
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.59 no.1
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    • pp.65-70
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    • 2020
  • Two species of the genus Strumigenys Smith, 1860: S. alecto (Bolton, 2000) and S. solifontis Brown, 1949b, were recorded in Korea for the first time. Morphological characteristics of workers of these two species are described.

Investigation of Forest Maschines and Tools in Central Europe (1) - On the Ax - (유럽 중부지방(中部地方)의 산림작업용(山林作業用) 기기(機器)의 조사검토(調査検討) (1) - 도끼편 -)

  • Ma, Sang Kyu
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.53 no.1
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    • pp.62-74
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    • 1981
  • The developed record of forest maschines and tools in West Germany, Austria and Swiss, their technical characteristics and the working methods with them have been tried to investigate through the study of literature and observation. The aim of this investigation is to find out and introduce the technical information for training our forest men with them and for improving or developing our forest maschines and tools. Although ax chosen as first report for this aim is the oldest tool in the mankind history, still this is widely using in the forest work. And this has some special working filed that any other maschines could not overcome and sometimes should be recommended in the agronomical sideview. Through this investigation several points could be proposed as the technical informations when we will try to improve our ax 1. Radius of as-face curvature is proposed to be 150 mm and it's central point to be passed at one third point near to ax-eye. 2. Cutting angle is proposed to be $30^{\circ}$, ax-thick at 12 mm distance from ax-face to be 4 mm, thick at 30 mm distance from face to be 5 to 6 mm and ax-face width to be $125{\pm}5mm$. 3. Neck size is proposed to be $3.5{\pm}0.5{\times}5.5{\pm}0.5cm$ with a little curvature and neck thick from ax-house to be more than 1.5 cm. 4. Ax weight is proposed to be 1,000 gr with the stupid back and the sharp front. 5. The handle length of ax will be followed to the arm length of our forest workers.

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Analysis of Labor Need and Supply in Forestry in Korea (민유림영림단(民有林營林團)을 중심(中心)으로 한 임업노동력(林業勞動力) 소요(所要)·공급분석(供給分析))

  • Kim, Byeong Ku;Choi, Kwan
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.86 no.3
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    • pp.270-278
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    • 1997
  • This study was conducted to estimate future need and supply of labor in forestry in Korea. To estimate future labor demand, it was hypothesized that 3,503 thousand hectares of privately-owned forest land will need to be managed for normal forest development. At each step in the forest management process, the work-force requirement was estimated. To estimate future labor supply, 520 rural residents were interviewed to reveal their willingness to be employed in forestry under four hypothetical wage rates. From those, 490 questionnaires were used to develop a probability function for labor supply. Based on this function, it was estimated that 39,190 forest workers will be needed per year for the next ten years. This labor needs will be met between the years 2003 and 2004 if the real wage rate rises 5% per year, and in 2001 if wages increase 7% annually. This assumes a base salary of 32,200 Won. However, if the wage rate remains constant at the 1995 level of 32,200 Won, then the labor deficit will be perpetuated.

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Studies on the Environmental Condition, the Search and the Response to Temperature and Photoperiods of the Plants for Urban Forest Aromatic Bath (도시형(都市型) 삼림욕장(森林浴場)의 환경(環境), 욕장식물(浴場植物)의 탐색(探索)과 온도(溫度) 및 광주기(光週期) 반응(反應))

  • Hong, Sung Gak;Kang, Byoung Keun;Im, Hyoung Tak;Son, Yo Whan;Kim, Jong Jin
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.88 no.4
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    • pp.523-532
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    • 1999
  • The studies were carried out to develop an urban forest aromatic bath in the idle space within city area for handicapped persons, patients and city workers, who having less chance to visit the natural forest aromatic bath. The environmental conditions were checked in the experimental double vinyl house where native and exotic aromatic woody and herbaceous plants were growing with minimum energy input in the periods of mid-winter and mid-summer. The growth and photoperiodic responses of the plants to the low and high temperatures were observed during winter and summer respectively. The most of herbaceous plants in the double vinyl house with the controlled minimum night temperature of $-2^{\circ}C$ had no winter injury but did not grow and started the growth in April. The exotic herbs such as Catnip faassen's(Nepeta x faassenia) and Lemon bergamot(Monarda citriodora) grew better in the longer photoperiodic conditions. The growth rates of Abies koreana, Thuja koraiensis and Pinus sylvestriformis in the early spring were affected mainly by the night minimum temperature and less affected by the photoperiodic conditions during winter. The native aromatic herbs such as Robdosia japonica, Molsa punctulata, Agastache rugosa and Codonopsis lanceolata showed stimulatory growth at the 16 hours day-length in case of the high temperature vinyl hose. The height and root collar diameter growth of pine seedlings were inhibited in maxim temperatures over $40^{\circ}C$ during summer.

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A Study on the Basic Directions for Forest Rehabilitation Programs Considering to Economic and Social Conditions of North Korea (북한의 경제사회적 여건을 고려한 황폐산림복구 기본방향 연구)

  • Park, Kyung Seok;Lee, Seong Youn;Park, So Young
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.100 no.3
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    • pp.423-431
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    • 2011
  • The changes of forest degradation in North Korea have closely been related to political, economic and social conditions at all different times. The deforestation by local people for their livelihood has been accelerated when the recession has been worsened due to the 1990's collapse of socialism and the years of natural disasters, and the fall of the centralized and planned economy system. The serious recession in the 1990's has brought many changes in the North Korean society since the 2000's. Not only the underground economy, but also the market in which personal trades are occurred have been expanded as the distribution system of the planned economy system had fallen. In addition, even many state institutions have also increased timber harvest for export to acquire insufficient foreign currency. Eventually, North Korea felt the limits of utilization of forest resources under socialism then started to seek measures to restore devastated forest, while realizing the need of support from the international society. Therefore, some NGOs of South Korea started to give financial support on building tree nurseries in which seedlings for planting are produced to help the rehabilitation of the degraded forests in North Korea. Therefore, Planning of the basic directions for forest rehabilitation programs considering to economic and social conditions of North Korea are needed based on the successful rehabilitation experience of South Korea in the 1970's. First of all, relationships which was built after collapse of centrally planned economy between districts, businesses and workers must be consider to rehabilitate forests in North Korea. Secondly, due to the nature of forest rehabilitation projects this is very needs voluntary participation of resident for a long time, and then forest rehabilitation projects can create jobs for local resident, they can obtain continuous income on the forest rehabilitation projects field in order to promote resident's work in forest rehabilitation projects. Thirdly, the rate dependence on forests of the residents living must keep the level down by rural development projects going side by side with forest rehabilitation projects. Fourthly, use of exsisting forest management system in North Korea is also needed to ensure administrative power and labor for grand scale plantations in a short period of time. Meanwhile after the success of Forest Rehabilitation, it is very important to improve exsisting forest management system.