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Research on Cultural Scenic Landscape in Jingyeong Sansuhwa - Centering around Gyeomjae Jeongseon's Works - (진경산수화에 표현된 풍토경관에 관한 기초연구 - 겸재 정선의 작품을 중심으로 -)

  • Yoo, Kahyun*;Sung, Jong-Sang
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.87-99
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    • 2009
  • This research is an introductory study that hopes to interpret the cultural scenic landscape by analyzing Korea's mountains, streams, topography, color, light, human behavior, and more based on real landscape paintings. It places its purpose on understanding our intrinsic cultural scenic landscape by investigating the changed topography and the differing life patterns caused bythe active national land development after the modern era. With Seoul, which is now difficult to find images of its past, and the surrounding areas of the Han riverbed, the interpretation related to its original topography, landscape, climate, weather, and human behaviors was observed while the main focus was placed on the climate of the perception held by people regarding Mt. Geumgang and other ranges which are not fully opened to the public yet. In order to comprehensively analyze the figures of features and appearing landscapes including color, light, and more, it was described through the concept called climate. Hereupon, the real landscape paintings by Gyunjae(Jeong-Seon), mainly bearing features of existing Korean mountains, wereutilized as visual historical material. However, not having all his works, other pieces with representative characteristics were utilized such as "Gyeong-Gyo-Myeong-Seung-Chup(a painting with picturesque sceneries around old Seoul)" and "Hae-Ak-Jeon-Shin-Chup(a landscape painting including even the spirits of the seas and mountains)" which contain the regions' distinct scenery. As a result, the old cultural scenic landscapes of Korea are regarded as containing diverse mountains and where the conceptions of the treatment of mountains were reflected.

The Characteristics of View Landscape in Modern Daegu (근대 대구시의 조망경관 특성분석)

  • Park, Jin-Wook;Hwang, Guk-Woong
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.54-67
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    • 2013
  • This study deals with the characteristics of view landscape in modern Daegu city which were analysed employing geographic information system(GIS). The view landscape analysis was performed by using GIS that enables to overlap land use map with the map of range of visibility, and the 3-D simulation. The results are as follows; First of all, the ratio of forest is enormously high in the range of visibility. The distribution of landscape components allows the dwellers to obtain a clear view towards forests from anywhere. The landscape components include west eroded lowlands, east open rolling lands, east eroded lowlands, and high mountain areas: Apsan(Mt.) in the south; Waryoungsan(Mt.) in the west; and Hamjisan(Mt.) and Hakbong(Mt.) in the north. On the tops of those, people are able to secure a clear vision from the viewpoint towards the surrounding mountains because of the rural areas continuing from the viewpoint to the mountains. A continuous view landscape has been formed by these natural environmental factors. Finally, there are multiple view targets with relatively high altitude that are covered with forests in the space between the urban area and the outer mountains that are higher than the view targets, which provides a scenery of mountains overlapped by higher mountains.

Study on Research Trends (2001~2020) of the Baekdudaegan Mountains with Big Data Analyses of Academic Journals (학술논문 빅데이터 분석을 활용한 백두대간에 관한 연구동향(2001~2020) 분석)

  • Lee, Jinkyu;Sim, Hyung Seok;Lee, Chang-Bae
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.111 no.1
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    • pp.36-49
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze domestic research trends related to the Baekdudaegan Mountains in the last two decades. In total, 551 academic papers and keyword data related to the Baekdudaegan Mountains were collected using the "Research and Information Service Section" and analyzed using "big data" analysis programs, such as Textom and UCINET. Papers related to the Baekdudaegan Mountains were published in 177 academic journals, and 229 papers (41.6% of all published papers) were published between 2011 and 2015. According to word frequency data (N-gram analyses), the major research topic over the past 20 years was "species diversity." According to CONCOR analysis results, the main research could be divided into 15 areas, the most important of which was "species diversity," followed by "vegetation restoration and management," and "culture." Ecological research comprised 12 groups with a frequency of 78.8%; humanities and social research comprised 2 groups with a frequency of 15.6%. Overall, our study of research areas and quantitative data analyses provides valuable information that could help establish policy formulation.

A Study on the Spatial Organization in the Traditional Village among the Mountains in Gyeongnam (경남(慶南) 산간지역(山間地域) 전통(傳統)마을의 공간구성(空間構成)에 관한 조사연구(調査硏究))

  • Lee, Sangjung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2001
  • This paper analyses the spatial organization in the traditional village among the mountains that is well preserved in the original form as a cultural heritage. The subject of research materials are important factors which have influence on the housing form and the traditional village pattern in Kimbong-li, Bongsan-myun, Habchun-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do. From this study, we can understand the characteristics of the housing form and village pattern in the specific region, and collect data which can keep cultural heritage in the original form.

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Finding an Archetypal Landscape of Yongdam Village Conformity with Traditional Region Theories (전통지역이론(傳統地域理論)에 준거(準據)한 용담면(用潭面)의 주거경관상(住居景觀相))

  • Huh, Joon;Rho, Jae Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.5 no.1 s.9
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    • pp.87-94
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    • 1999
  • The purpose of this study is to find through the algorithm of traditional region theory how nature has been recognized and occupied and harmoniously used by human beings. As seen Korean traditional villages, the natural elements such as mountains and streams in Yongdam are more remarkable than the artificial elements. The people in the village regards a radius of 4-12 km as their territory and an ideal space harmonized with natural landscape. The landscape structure of Yongdam shows traditional fengshui form and has a all the characteristics that Korean rural villages have. The landscape elements, such as mountains, rivers, plains, trees, soil color, etc. characterize Yongdam village and make the landscape of Yongdam a unique place. Traditional region theory is to study an emotional reaction to the quality of life, and landscape of a settlement. And it should be a basic theory to understand the whole landscape.

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