Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology (한국환경복원기술학회지)
- Volume 3 Issue 3
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- Pages.20-28
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- 2000
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- 1229-3032(pISSN)
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- 2733-5011(eISSN)
A Study on the Methodology of Bioregional Approach for Coastal Area Management - Focus on the Case of Bioregional Classification in the Bay of Hampyong -
연안지역관리를 위한 생물지리지역 접근방법에 관한 연구 - 함평만의 생물지리지역 구분사례를 중심으로 -
- Kim, Kwi-Gon (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Seoul National University) ;
- Cho, Dong-Gil (Program in Landscape Architecture, Seoul National University) ;
- Jung, Sung-Eun (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School, Seoul National University) ;
- Shin, Ji-Young (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School, Seoul National University)
- Received : 2000.08.28
- Published : 2000.09.30
Abstract
The objective of this study is to establish a methodology of bioregional approach for coastal area management as a basis for planning and design. Focusing on the bioregional approach, this study reviewed currently prevailing approaches such as watershed approach and ecological unit approach for planning and management purposes. This research placed its geographical focus on the landward watershed of the Bay of Hampyong located in Chonnam Province, dealing efficiently with shortcomings of existing researches which mainly covered seaward tidal flats without considering outside effects. The main methods of the study are classified into indoor computerized map analysis and field work. For computer analysis, printed maps and digital maps have been analysed, and GIS techniques have been utilized for its synthesis and finalizations. Field work included on-site landscape analysis and verification of a tentative place unit boundary. As a practical step, criteria for classifying bioregion were presented and the selected criteria included : topography & water ways ; roads & administrative boundaries ; habitat types ; and visual enclosure. First, based on the data of topography and water ways, broad classification work was performed and corrections were made based on data drawn out from other criteria. A tentative place unit map was drawn and revised through field visits. This study encompassed an initial but integral part for bioregional approach in landward watershed management of a coastal area. As results of the study, the necessity and efficiency of bioregional approach which considers environmental and cultural components systematically have been presented.