A Study on the Plan of Plant State for Improvement of Stream-ecosystem - in Case of Chungrang Stream

자연형 하천 생태계를 위한 식생개선 방안 연구 -중랑천을 사례로

  • Ann, Geun-Young (Department of Horticultural Science, The Graduate School of Seoul Women's University) ;
  • Lee, Eun-Heui (Department of Horticultural Science, Seoul Women's University)
  • 안근영 (서울여자대학교 대학원 원예학과) ;
  • 이은희 (서울여자대학교 원예학과)
  • Received : 2000.05.20
  • Published : 2000.06.30

Abstract

Environmental pollution has become more and more serious in urban areas since industrialization as most streams and rivers were developed heavily because of economic opportunism. Recently river restoration techniques, applied in advanced countries, have been introduced to Korea. But the application of river restoration techniques developed in advanced countries, has a lot of limitations in respect of economic loss during construction, suitability for the domestic situation and the problem of flood control. The method of minimizing the problems must take into consideration these issues, including economic considerations. So from these points of view this study intends to plan ecological river restoration and to create a nature friendly river in the case of the Chungrang river. The subject site is the upper part of Chungrang river, from the Nokchun bridge to Sang-kye bridge, where the ecosystem is well preserved in comparison with other parts of the river. The subject site is divided into 10 sections for plant state investigation. The result of plant-state investigation showed pioneer water plants such as Persicaria thunbergii, Oenanthe jaranica, Rumex crispus. appeared very often. On the basis of the existing plant state, this study has planned an appropriate plant state for the river and has planned for bank protection using a method of construction, which is suitable for natural river. In this study, first of all, it is intended to investigate the plant growth state of Chungrang river and try to plan a particular ecosystem for the river for the purpose of the revival of the natural river.

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