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수직형 실내정원이 주는 생리적·심리적 효과 검증 (Verification of Physiological and Psychological Effects of Vertical Indoor Garden)

  • 김승주;강민지;이주영
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제30권1호
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to verify the physiological and psychological benefits of indoor garden to humans and to analyze the comparison according to Type A behavior pattern. The subjects included 18 male university students. Heart rate variation was used as a parameter of physiological assessment, and Semantic Differential (SD), Profile of Mood States-Brief (POMS), and State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) were used as tools for psychological evaluation. The participants were subjected to a psychological evaluation when they were present in a garden. As a result, the parasympathetic nervous activity was increased in the indoor garden. In the analysis of psychological evaluation, indoor garden improved the positive mood states and decreased negative feelings with significant changes only in Type A group. This study supported that indoor garden can have physiological and psychological relaxing effects, which could be more significant in Type A group than Type B.

옥상텃밭의 공공성 평가에 따른 이용 활성화 방안 연구 (A Study on Revitalization of Rooftop Garden by Assessing the Publicness : a Case of Mullae Roof Garden, Mullae-dong, Seoul)

  • 강내영
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제22권3호
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    • pp.131-142
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    • 2016
  • Urban agriculture, which can be defined as agriculture performed in a city, is suggested as an alternative solution to restore deserted community and expand green land in city area through cultivation activities. In Korea, 'Urban Agriculture Promotion and Support Act' was enforced from May 2012. In addition, in the same year, Seoul Metropolitan Government declared 'the beginning of urban agriculture era,' established municipal ordinance, and increased budget to actively support urban agriculture. As a result, urban agriculture practices have been increasing every year. Yet, the way of developing urban agriculture in a uniform way of expanding green land has led to difficulties of securing proper spaces. Accordingly, 'roof top' spaces have gained attention. This study analyzes rooftop garden, one of the spaces of carrying out urban agriculture, from the publicness perspective. The study selected a case study of a public rooftop garden in Mullae-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, investigated present conditions and usage features of the garden, and explored the conditions to be a 'public' roof top garden. Through theoretical analysis, both physical and non-physical indicators were derived for analysis framework; physical aspects- accessibility, locality, openness, comfortness, and non-physical aspects- subjectivity, cooperativeness, and a sense of community. The results of this study are as follows. First, openness and locality scores were the highest, and comfortness scored the lowest, in ensuring the publicness of Mullae roof top garden. Second, non-physical indicators had stronger effect than physical indicators on rooftop garden users' awareness on publicness and building a garden community. In conclusion, in order to vitalize roof top garden, users should be engaged from the very first planning stage of building a garden, opening hours should not be limited, and more importance should be put on users to subjectively manage the operation of rooftop garden than merely creating a physical environment.

Using the Perceptions of Residents to Determine Key Priorities for Planning a Community Garden

  • Jeong, Nara;Han, Seungwon;Kim, Kwangjin;Jung, Youngbin
    • 휴양 및 경관연구
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    • 제12권4호
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 2018
  • The purpose of this study is to establish how community garden spaces should be used to restore communities engaged in village-rehabilitation projects. To achieve this purpose, we have analyzed the perceptions of local residents conducting a town-development project. The community reviewed the benefits of having a garden to improve the residents' quality of life and comfort. Given the role of gardens in revitalizing communities, it is necessary to build spaces where residents can relax and enjoy community life. Those who participated in this study hoped that their community garden would provide shade and relaxation, a children's play area, green spaces, and places for conversation. The space and facilities provided by community gardens vary, in accordance with the expectations and needs of each community. It is therefore inappropriate to apply uniform garden designs to all community gardens. Between 20% and 25% of a community garden should be allocated to each of the following: community space, ornamental space, and space for relaxation. As plants that provide shade and help to maintain the ecosystem are strongly preferred in community gardens, all plants should be chosen for their environmental benefits and functionality, rather than aesthetics. Residents may be willing to participate in a range of activities, including community events, the cultivation of plants, and garden management. Towns must therefore set up programs to support these activities. It is essential to continue studying and investigating the formation of community spaces and facilities, reflecting the characteristics of each community.

The Role of Visitor's Positive Emotions on Satisfaction and Loyalty with the Perception of Perceived Restorative Environment of Healing Garden

  • Jang, Hye Sook;Jeong, Sun-Jin;Kim, Jae Soon;Yoo, Eunha
    • 인간식물환경학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.277-291
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    • 2020
  • Background and objective: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of visitors' positive emotions on satisfaction and loyalty with the perception of restorative environment of a healing garden created in an urban agriculture expo. Methods: The psychological indicators to the images of the healing garden were analyzed by the visitors' demographic variables and the three factors of plant cultivation activity level: plant cultivation experience, plant preference, and plant-related event. Results: Between age groups and occupational groups, significant differences were found statistically. The Perceived Restorativeness Scale(PRS) showed significantly differences between age groups in repose, fascination and legibility. The Positive Affect & Negative Affect Schedule(PANAS) showed statistically significant differences between age groups in positive emotions. In addition, we investigated the correlation between the PANAS and the three factors of plant cultivation experience level, the four factors of the PRS, satisfaction and loyalty. The three factors of plant cultivation experience level, the four factors of the PRS, satisfaction and loyalty showed a positive correlation with positive emotions and were inversely correlated with negative emotions significantly. Multiple regression analysis with dummy variables was conducted to examine the effects of plant cultivation activity level, attention restoration, and the PANAS on healing garden visitors' satisfaction and loyalty. As a result, among the four factors of the PRS, fascination and positive affectivity were significant variables that affect healing garden visitors' satisfaction and loyalty. Conclusion: The results indicated that the higher the attention restoration of visitors due to the fascination of the healing garden and the higher their positive affectivity and the more they have plant-related memories, the higher their impact on healing garden visitors' satisfaction and loyalty. Therefore, fascinating natural environments or greenery landscapes like healing gardens where people can contact plants would reduce negative emotions such as anger and sadness but to increase positive emotions such as pleasure, joy and satisfaction.

백제와 아스카(飛鳥)의 원지구성(園池構成) (The Garden Ponds of Baekje and Asuka)

  • 백지성;김진성
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.123-133
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    • 2018
  • The historical exchanges between the Republic of Korea and Japan have broadly occurred, in terms of both political and cultural aspects, from ancient to modern times. Regarding ancient gardening culture, in particular, Asuka developed gardens with the gardening techniques passed down by the Baekje people. The development of the basic form of a garden pond along with its characteristics, established through such exchanges, is suggested by investigating its components through analysis of data from the gardens of Baekje and Asuka. In terms of the garden pond structure, homogeneity was confirmed between Baekje and Asuka, with a linear rectangular form as the basic design. In addition, the vertical construction technique was used by both ancient kingdoms. In terms of the types of stone used in building the shore of the garden pond, Baekje used diverse types such as natural stone, crushed stone, and cut stone. In contrast, rounded river stone was used by Asuka. Regarding the floor of the garden pond, Baekje used soil, which enabled the planting of lotus flowers. In contrast, Asuka used stones to pave pond floors, which made the growth of plants impossible. In terms of layout, Baekje used ornamental stones for pond landscaping, while Asuka used manmade island and water intake facilities in their pond construction. The effects of Baekje's garden culture on Asuka's garden building can be seen from its influence on the form of the garden pond and shore construction style. In terms of the construction of the garden pond's shore with the same stones and the stone flooring, the garden ponds of the Asuka Kingdom reveal technically unified and refined aspects.

Comparison of Cryoprotectants and Cryopreservation Protocols for Eleutherococcus senticosus via Somatic Embryogenesis

  • Ahn, Chang Ho;Shin, Jung Won;Lee, Ha Na;Yoon, Hyun Won;Seo, Jeong Min;Kim, Yeoung Ryul;Baek, Saeng Geul;Nam, Jae Ik;Choi, Yong Eui
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제38권3호
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    • pp.152-158
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    • 2022
  • A cryopreservation is an essential tool for preservation of germplasm. In this study, the possibility for cryopreservation of embryogenic cells of Siberian ginseng (Eleutherococcus senticosus) in liquid nitrogen (-196℃) was evaluated. The effects of glycerol and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) at different concentrations (5%, 10% and 20%) as cryoprotectants on regrowth of cryopreserved E. senticosus embryogenic cells were tested. There was significant effect of cryoprotectants on regrowth of embryogenic cells (p=0.0019). The highest and lowest fresh mass gain were achieved when embryogenic cells were frozen with 10% DMSO and 5% glycerol (138.2±5.9 and 61.3±14.6, respectively). The effect of the cryoprotectants on the frequency embryo germination was tested. There was no significant difference between glycerol and DMSO (p=0.846). Three different concentrations of cryoprotectants did not significantly affect the frequency embryo germination (p=0.534). Finally, the genetic fidelity of the plantlets regenerated from non-cryopreserved and cryopreserved embryogenic cells was tested by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and inter simple sequence repeat (ISSR) analysis. RAPD and ISSR analysises showed that there was no genetic variation among regenerants.

다산 어린이 공원설계 (Design of the Dasan Children's Park)

  • 김성균
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제29권5호
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    • pp.51-59
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    • 2001
  • This paper presents a design of the Dasan Children\`s Park which is located Shindang- dong, lung-gu, Seoul which has an area of about 3,678$m^2$. Objectives for the design were to make nature-friendly space, learning space, interesting play space, space for every child, adventure play space, traditional play space, sense of place, and recycle space. For the space compositions a children\`s garden, a traditional play space, and a science play space were located around the S shaped main route. Facilities relating nature, science, culture. environment and adventure play were arranged in the 3 main spaces. The Children\`s Garden is a green space for learning and playing with natural elements. It is composed of a ecological learning space, a children\`s story garden, a children\`s song road, an environmental labyrinth, and a pall space leer handicap children. The Science Play Place is a place space for learning scientific theories through plays to which scientific theories were applied. It is composed of a total play structure, a math experience playground, a \"Keojunggi\" play space, a sound reflecting experience space, arid an infant playground. The Traditional Play Madang(space) is a space for traditional plays. It is composed of a traditional play pattern, a sun dial, and a floor fountain. The Recycle Road is a dragon shaped road fort learning about resource recycling and conservation. It is composed of a dragon head, body, tail space and a dragon bead(cint mani).int mani).

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외암리 민속마을에 나타난 한국정원의 전환기적 양상 (A Study on the Transitional Aspects in Korean Gardens that Reflected of the Korean Folk Village 'Oeam-Ri')

  • 이원호
    • 헤리티지:역사와 과학
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    • 제42권1호
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    • pp.100-121
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구는 1920년대 외암리 민속마을을 사례로 정원의 전환기적 양상에 대해 정원요소를 중심으로 다루었다. 이 시기에는 사회 경제 문화적 변화에 따른 종래의 전통적 정원양식과 다른 양식의 정원구성요소가 나타날 것이라는 가설하에 정원구성요소로 수경, 식물, 구조물, 포장 등의 변화를 중심으로 고찰하였다. 연구결과는 다음과 같이 요약될 수 있다. 전환기적 시기인 1920년대는 외부적으로는 외세의 영향과 안으로 실학사상, 개화사상과 더불어 신분제도상의 붕괴조짐이 정원설계요소 변화의 요인으로 작용하였다. 외세의 영향으로 외래양식의 도입과 외래수종의 사용이 증가하였으며, 내부적 신분제도상의 변화는 정원양식의 탈규범화를 촉진하여 상위지향적 형태 및 재료의 사용과 공간기능의 변용을 초래하였다. 전환기적 정원의 특성이 나타나는 정원 조영자는 신분제도상의 붕괴에 불구하고 경제력을 바탕으로 새로운 사회변화에 지배계급으로 위치를 공고히 한 상류계층에 국한되어 있으며, 식민치하의 사회 혼란상으로부터의 도피적 행태나 선진문물을 선구적으로 받아들이는 행위를 통하여 정원의 변화에 직 간접적으로 영향을 미치게 된다. 이의 결과로, 자연에 심산 유곡에 위치한 정원의 입지와 지형처리기술을 발달시켰으며, 외래의 양식을 차용하고 사랑마당 정원을 변모시키는 정원조성행태를 보이게 된다. 정원의 배치 및 공간구성에서 전환기적 양상이 두드러진 유형은 건물과 마당(내원)으로 공간구획의 유형이 가장 높은 빈도를 보이고 있는데, 이는 전환기적 정원설계요소의 출현이 빈번한 유형으로 수경관의 형태와 정원공간의 변화는 사랑 마당을 중심으로 변화하고 있으며, 외래적인 요소의 영향이 지대한 수경관과 수목, 점경물 등의 도입이 주요한 공간변화를 일으킨 요인으로 볼 수 있다. 전환기적 정원요소로 수경관에서는 계류를 중심으로 한 부정형지의 회유식 연못이 주를 이루며, 식물은 전통수종이 주를 이루는 가운데 외래수종과 토피아리형 수목인 상록침엽수, 관목류의 출현이 두드러지며 건조물은 외래형식이 가미되고 점경물은 형태와 배치기법 등에 변화가 나타나며 원로가 자주 사용되기도 한다. 전환기적 정원조성기법의 특징은 적극적인 지형처리기법과 정원소유를 위한 영역성의 증대, 정원재료 및 형태의 변화와 양식의 혼재, 정원의 장식미 추구, 정원 내 의식공간의 퇴조, 동선처리 기법의 변화, 차경에서 선경으로의 취경기법의 변화, 사랑마당 공간 변화, 정적인 정원감상기법에서 동적으로의 변화 및 은유에서 직유로 정원표현기법이 달라지고 있다. 또한 정원을 중심으로 한 내부지향적 시각구조로의 변화를 들 수 있다. 본 연구는 한국전통정원의 정체성을 찾고자 하는 일환으로 전통과 현대의 교량 역할을 하는 근대시기에 대해 접근해 본 것으로 시기적 양상은 전통정원에서 근대정원으로 전이되는 전환기적 양상을 중심으로 고찰한 것이다. 향후, 한국조경사의 한 부분으로 근대조경의 시기가 인식되기 위해서는 보다 많은 사례의 다각적인 접근을 통한 연구가 지속되어야 할 것이며, 이는 추후 과제로 삼는다.

경희궁 궁원구성의 특징 (Configuration of the Royal Garden in Gyeonghuigung Palace)

  • 백지성;김민선;조태동
    • 한국환경과학회지
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    • 제25권12호
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    • pp.1673-1688
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    • 2016
  • Gyeonghuigung palace is an important site as it was the secondary palace in Hanyang from the $17^{th}$ century to the mid-$19^{th}$ century. Its original state was lost because a number of buildings were damaged and the palace area was reduced. The entire palace can be seen only in "Seogwoldoan" a drawing of the western palace. With "Seogwoldoan" to show the complete configuration of Gyeonghuigung palace in detail as the main data and other relevant data used as supplementary sources, the aim of this work was to identify the figurative features around the plantings and the space configuration of the royal garden in Gyeonghuigung palace. The space configuration observed in the royal gardens in Gyeonghuigung palace deviated from the norms and strict systems of royal palaces. The free and uninhibited configuration of the royal garden was allowed in Gyeonghuigung palace because it was built as a secondary palace in a lower hierarchy. Furthermore, a royal garden characterized by unique and unlimited planting was created, with several spaces acting as both royal garden and rear garden as the rear gardens could not be separately configured due to the narrow space of Gyeonghuigung palace.

Garden Alive : 상호작용 가능한 지능적인 가상 화단 (Garden Alive : An interaction-enabled intelligent garden)

  • 하태진;우운택
    • 한국정보과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국정보과학회 2005년도 가을 학술발표논문집 Vol.32 No.2 (2)
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    • pp.559-561
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    • 2005
  • 본 논문은 사용자가 감각형 인터페이스를 사용하여 가상공간의 지능적인 화단을 체험, 체감 할 수 있는 시스템(Garden Alive)을 제안한다. 제안된 시스템은 카메라, 조도, 습도 센서를 갖춘 현실공간의 화단과 상호작용에 사용되는 감각형 인터페이스, 진화모듈과 감정모듈을 갖춘 인공지능 모듈, 그리고 가상식물의 성장과 반응을 보여주는 Virtual Garden으로 구성된다. 감각형 인터페이스는 카메라로 사용자의 손동작을 인식하고, 조도센서로 광량을 확인하여, 습도센서로 물의 양을 측정한다. 이러한 정보를 바탕으로 인공지능 모듈은 식물의 진화 방향과 감정상태의 변화를 결정한다. Virtual Garden은 L-system을 기반으로 제작되어 가상식물들은 실제 식물들과 유사한 형태로 성장하도록 한다. 제안된 Garden Alive에서 화단의 식물들은 각각의 개체마다. 유전자를 가지고 있어 식물의 다양성을 볼 수 있고, 빛과 수분 등의 환경요인에 따른 적합도를 평가함으로써 세대를 거듭함에 따라 진화해가는 모습을 볼 수 있다. 마지막으로 단순히 자극에 반응하는 식물이 아닌 사용자와 상호작용에 따른 식물의 감정 변화를 통해 적절한 반응을 보이는 지능적인 식물을 구현하였다. 따라서 제안된 시스템은 오락과 교육을 위한 콘텐츠, 사용자에 따른 개별적 반응을 통해 심리적인 안정을 제공할 수 있는 콘텐츠 등으로 응용될 수 있다.

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