• 제목/요약/키워드: geographical area

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한국 지리구분 분류체계에 관한 연구 (A Study of Korean Geographic Area Classification Systems)

  • 곽철완
    • 한국도서관정보학회지
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    • 제35권2호
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    • pp.135-154
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    • 2004
  • 본 논문은 국내 대부분 도서관에서 사용하는 지리구분 분류체계의 지역범주의 포괄성과 나열에서 변방 우선의 원칙을 이해하기 위해 외국의 분류체계를 분석하고 국내 공공기관의 지역범주를 조사 및 분석하여 한국 지리구분 분류체계 구축 방향을 제시하는데 목적이 있다. 연구방법은 기존의 도서관 분류 체계의 지역범주의 단위와 나열순서를 분석하고, 생활권 개념의 공공기관의 지역범주를 조사하였다. 연구결과로 도서관 분류체계에서 지역범주의 단위와 나열순서는 다양하였으며, 공공기관의 지역범주의 단위 역시 다양하였다. 본 연구에서 제안한 내용은 지역범주의 단위는 전국을 3단계의 계층구조가 가능하도록 최소 지역범주를 시, 군 2개를 합한 단위가 적합하며, 나열순서는 지역법주 내의 중심지역에서 시작하여 외부지역으로 순환하는 형태이다.

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지명어(地名語)를 통하여 본 농촌자연(農村自然)마을의 공간구성(空間構成)에 관한 연구(硏究) -충북(忠北) 음성군(陰城郡) 음성읍(陰城邑)과 원남면(遠南面)의 사례조사(事例調査)- (A Study on the Spatial Organization of Settlements in Rural Area viewed through the Geographical Language)

  • 이원선;김태영
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.63-76
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    • 1999
  • This paper is to clarify the spatial characteristics of settlements in rural area. Especially the study is viewed through the geographical language in Eumsung-Kun, which is one of typical rural settlements situated in Chung Buk. The number of geographical languages collected in Eumsung-Eup and Wonnam-Myun is 150. The geographical languages could be classified into 8 groups and 4 categories. The main results are as follows; 1) The study method by geographical language is effective to analyze the spatial organization of settlements as a living space. 2) The classification and categorization of geographical language showed clearly the formation process and spatial characteristics of settlements.

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Role of Landscape Architectural Space in Urban Culture;Perception of Mountains among Residents in Kohoku New Town in Japan

  • Furuya, Katsunori;Kumura, Yuko
    • 한국조경학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국조경학회 2007년도 Journal of Landscape Architecture in Asia Vol.3
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    • pp.94-98
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    • 2007
  • Mountains have been playing an important role in the Japanese culture. It is important from landscape planning perspectives to maintain mountains in the proximity of cities. In this thesis, the geographical perception of residents in Kohoku New Town has been studied. Geographical changes before and after the Kohoku New Town development were clarified first. Following these clarifications, interviews with residents who moved into the area before and after the development were conducted. In this investigation, the interviewees were asked about mountains, valleys, hills, and slopes; and the areas that they recognize on the map were then specified. From these results, the mountain area which residents recognize and the actual geographical features were compared. The geographical characteristics of the mountains that the residents recognize were revealed, and the perception of mountains was defined. Not only did geographical features and vegetation affect the perception of mountains, but also residents' personal experiences were important. As a result, new information for future geographical landscape planning has been obtained.

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Conservation of Dermaptra in Youngnam Region I. Choosing Priority Area by Taxonomic Root Weighting and Dsitribution Analysis

  • 윤일병;문태영
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.305-311
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    • 1997
  • Dermaptera was investigated, examined and reviewed in taxonomy and for distribution in Youngnam region. Based on the data, the local species groups were measured to choose priority-conservation-area by taxonomic root weighting and distribution analysis at 232 geographical conservation units. Eleven species belonging to 4 families and 8 genera were recorded mounting up to 68.75% of species diversity known in Korea. Found remarkably were the rare and endangered Challia fletcheri Burr at Sobaek Mountain National Park, and unusually Anisolabis maritima (Bonelli) in Taegu, Euborellia pallipes (Shiraki) at Island Geoje and E. plebeja (Dohrn) at Hwanho near Pohang. The highest species diversity was found at the temple Huibang area at Sobaek Mountain National Park with 8 species, which was measured also as the primary priority-conservation-area with 83.41 % of accumulated taxonomic root weighting indices in percentage. Geoje and Hwanho both measured as 12.18% of accumulated taxonomic root weighting index in percentage and complimentary to Sobaek Mountain National Park but supporting 5 and 3 species, respectively. The priority goes to the geographical conservation unit supporting higher species richness between two geographical conservation units in comparison. By the rule, the second priority-conservation-area should be Geoje and the third Hwanho. It is, thus, demonstrated how 11 species can be all conserved by choosing 3 priority-conservation-areas out of 232 geographical conservation units to maintain maximum species in minimum areas.

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