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A Study on the GIS-based Method of Building Digital Forest Land-Use Map (GIS 기반 산지이용구분도 작성방법에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Young-Kyu;Kwon, Soon-Duk;Song, Chul-Chul;Kwon, Dae-Soon;Lee, Jong-Hak;Kim, Hyung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.46-57
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to develop a GIS-based digital Forest Land-use(FLU) Map Building Process which will be adopted as the map publishment methodology for the official FLU Map notification in 2007. The process is composed of 6 steps, extracting forest lands from Continuous Land Map(CLM), extracting forest land borders restricted by other laws, extracting boundaries between semi- and reserve forest lands, making digital FLU map by integrating spatial and attribute data among the extractions, printing FLU map and FLU register, and re-correcting zoning errors. Through the process, in 1:25,000 and 1:5,000 scale, 14 and 173 sheets of the FLU Maps and it's register were created for the whole area of Hwaseong, Kyunggi.

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A Suggestion on the System of Mountain Classification and Nomenclature using the Mountain Orders (산지차수를 이용한 산지의 분류 및 명명 체계의 제안)

  • Son, Ill
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.115-133
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    • 2011
  • Yamada's mountain ordering is to be said as an upward system, because the area and volume of the mountains become the larger as more than two lower order mountains constitute the higher order mountain. However, his mountain ordering shows some limitations to totally understand the mountain systems and to systematically manage the various kinds of mountainous informations. Because the independent third, fourth and so on, as well as the second lower order mountains are included in the higher order mountain. In order to solve the problem above, the downward system is suggested as the alternative of his upward system. The downward system means that the higher order mountain is classified into the second lower order mountains, and the second lower order mountain is classified into the third lower order mountains and finally the 2nd order mountain classified into the 1st order mountains. The method to classify a certain mountain systematically into all mountainous elements and the new nomenclature to be used for the classified elements are developed, using the downward system above. And the structure of database could be also suggested for the integrated and systematic management of mountain informations.

Delineation of Provenance Regions of Forests Based on Climate Factors in Korea (기상인자(氣象因子)에 의한 우리 나라 산림(山林)의 산지구분(産地區分))

  • Choi, Wan Yong;Tak, Woo Sik;Yim, Kyong Bin;Jang, Suk Seong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.88 no.3
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    • pp.379-388
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    • 1999
  • As a first step for delineating the provenance regions of the forest trees in Korea, horizontal zones have been deduced primarily from the various climatic factors such as annual mean temperature, extremely low temperature, relative humidity, annual gum of possible growing days, duration of sunshine and dry index. The basic concept to the delineation of the provenance regions was based on the ecological regions, which was likely to be more practical than that on the basis of the typical provenance regions at the species level. Primary classification of the regions has been based on the forest zones(sub-tropical, warm-temperate, mid-temperate and cool-temperate) as a broad geographic region. Further classification has been carried out using cluster analyses among the basic regions within forest zone. On the basis of clustering, a total of 19 regions including 3 from sub-tropical, 6 from warm-temperate, 8 from mid-temperate and 2 from cool-temperate was horizontally delineated. Of the mean values of 6 climate factors at the broad geographic region level, three factors such as annual mean temperature, extremely low temperature, annual growing days showed directional tendencies from subtropical to cool-temperate, while the others didn't. The values of relative humidity, duration of sunshine and dry index varied among the provenance regions within forest zone. These three factors might he more sensitive by the micro-environment condition than by the macro-environment condition. Present study aimed to delineate the primary provenance regions for tentative application to forest practices. These will be stepwise revised through the supplement using accumulated information regard to genecological data.

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Strategy for Improving Forestland Classification System in Korea (산지이용구분제도의 개선방안 연구)

  • Park, Young-Kyu;Jeon, Jun-Heon;Roh, Hye-Jung
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.98 no.6
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    • pp.780-790
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    • 2009
  • The objective of this study was to analyze 'Forestland Classification System' in Korea and to develop a strategy for its improvement. A survey was conducted in this study based on the Delphi technique, one of the interactive survey method relying on a panel of experts. The result indicated that the existing 'Forestland Classification System' was initiated for reasonable management of forestland, but now it turned into one of the most strict management restrictions. To improve forestland management in Korea, it was suggested to adopt 'Forest Function System' in this study. Moreover, to avoid indiscreet landuse conversion that might be occurred by substituting the 'Forest Function System' for the 'Forestland Classification System', it was suggested to adopt 'Forestland Conversion Propriety Assessment System'. In fact, landuse conversion has been regulated by the 'Environmental Impact Assessment System', but this system appeared inadequate to be applied to the forested area. Illegal acts for having permission of landuse conversion for reserved forests was another big issue in the forestland management. For example, alteration of the reserved status of forests or partition into patches smaller than the size limit has been attempted. Thus in this study, it was strongly recommended to take sanction against such illegal acts. In order to enhance the efficiency of forestland management, it was also suggested to integrate administrative agencies related to the landuse conversion or to take over the charge to local governments.

A Study on the Improvement of Evaluation Indicators for Adjusting Forestland Classification (산지구분 조정을 위한 산지특성평가 지표 개선에 관한 연구)

  • KWAK, Doo-Ahn;RYU, Keun-Won;KWON, Soon-Duk;KIM, Won-Kyung
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.12-29
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to improve forestland characteristic evaluation system's indicators for rational development and ecosystem conservation. There has been no consideration for statistical duplication between variables, and it caused inefficient data collection. Furthermore, the same evaluation criteria were applied for all forestlands without considering regionally different characteristics, and it made variation for designation cancel rates of preservation semi-preservation forestlands between cities. To solve these problems, we first removed 'DBH' variable which has a multicollinearity. Second, we applied standard normal distribution for each forest watershed type. As a result of eliminating 'DBH', the numbers of parcels for all grades except A were changed but their numbers and areas were not large enough to consider the change of total score. For the output of analyses with the existing same regional criteria, the total scores of urban type and urban-fringe type forestlands were higher than those of other types. The numbers of parcels for A and B were increased and those for C and E were decreased by applying standard normal distribution. This caused the increase of preservation-oriented parcels. Finally, we suggested a new evaluation method based on standard normal distribution to consider regional forest characteristics and to solve regional imbalance.

Development of Ridge Distinction Program of The Mountainous Districts using GIS Program (GIS를 이용한 산지의 능선구분 프로그램 개발)

  • Park, Young-Kyu;Kwon, Soon-Duk;Kim, Tae-Kyun
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Geographic Information Studies
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2007
  • In this study, a Ridge Distinction Program was developed to improve the elevation standard, which is one of standards for mountainous districts conversion permission regulated by the Management of Mountainous Districts Act. To distinguish mountainous districts from other land types, this program assumed that the lower end of the mountainous districts is the outlet points where catchment size is 30ha. Also the program used the halfway line between the ridge and the lower end of the mountainous districts to recognize the upper slope areas. To prevent potential errors within the classification process, the areas that were classified as non-mountainous districts by the current forest type map were removed. According to the classification results by using the developed program, the 58% of the mountainous districts ($696,300m^2$) was classified into the upper slope area, while the only 3% of the mountainous districts ($30,956m^2$) were classified by adopting the current standards for the mountainous districts conversion permission. This result shows that the size of the upper slope areas tends to be altered by the standards defining the area. Therefore, for better acceptance of the Ridge Distinction Program in the associated fields, it is necessary to prove the effectiveness of the program and to revise the current standards for the mountainous districts conversion permission.

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A Classification of Mountains in the Southern Part of Korean Peninsula based on the Mountain Ordering (산지 차수에 근거한 남한지역의 산지 구분)

  • JIN, Qiuhong;SON, ILL
    • Journal of The Geomorphological Association of Korea
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.1-13
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    • 2010
  • The technique of mountain ordering developed by Yamada(1999) has been tested to two small islands (Namhaedo: 301km2, Geojedo: 378km2). The results and experiences above were extended and applied to the whole area of the southern part of Korean Peninsula. Three areas such as Seorak-Taebaek Mountains, Jiri-Deogyu Mountains, and Youngnam Alps are identified as the highest, 5th order mountains. 10 areas are classified as the 4th order and 87 areas as the 3rd order. It is suggested that the 5th order mountains are related to the axis of uplift and the 4th and 3rd order mountains have the same direction (NE-SW) as that of the secondary mountain systems in the Korean Peninsula. The logarithmic values of number, area, and relative altitude of the ordered mountains have the linear relationship with the order, as the laws of stream order. The several mountains which are not included in the existing mountain systems could be identified among the ordered mountains, and those mountains could be used as the basis to understand the geological structure of the Korean Peninsula. Most of the National Parks and the Provincial Parks are distributed on the 3rd, 4th, 5th order mountains. It is especially confirmed that the Songnisan National Park take a role to link the Seorak-Taebaek Mountains and Jiri-Deogyu Mountains as a important ecological axis. Therefore, it would be validated that the technique of mountain ordering has the practical values as well as the geomorphological significances.

Type Classification of Forestland Value by Using GIS Analysis (GIS를 이용한 산지가치 구분)

  • Ha, Do;Kim, Young-Seup
    • Korean Journal of Remote Sensing
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.411-419
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    • 2010
  • The type of forestland value was evaluated using various thematic maps, satellite images, and aerial photograph of Namyangju, Based on GIS analysis, forestland value was classified into 4 kind types; conservation, production, recreation, and development values. Finally, the comprehensive analysis map of forestland value was made according to the priority order of value assessment. Among the whole forestland of Namyangju, conservation value area is $195km^2$, high production value area $96km^2$ except the conservation value area, high recreation value area $59km^2$, and the high development value area is $11km^2$. Henceforward, The value evaluation system of forestland by using GIS is to be very applicable for the scientific management of forestland, according to the periodic data update.

The Irrigation System of the Rice Cultivation in Mt. Chiri Region (지리산지 벼농사의 관개체계와 물관리방법)

  • 정치영
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.227-241
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    • 2000
  • 본 연구는 지리산지에서 평지와는 다른 자연환경에 적응하기 위해 어떠한 관개체계와 물관리방법들이 사용되어왔는지를 살펴보는데 목적이 있다. 지리산자의 관개체계는 도처에 분포하는 수량이 풍부한 계류에 보를 만들고 자연적인 경사를 이용해 수로를 설치하여 논으로 물을 끌어들이는 즉 보를 이용한 계류관개가 주를 이루고 있다. 또한 지리산지 농민들은 벼농사의 가장 큰 장애 요소인 저수온으로 인한 냉해를 막기 위해 여러 가지 물관리방법들을 고안.사용해 왔는데, 이는 관개수량을 최소화하는 방법과 수온을 상승시키는 시설로 구분할 수 있다.

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Changes in IR Spectra of Ambers with Accelerated Aging (가속열화 시 호박 IR 특성의 경시적 변화)

  • Park, Jongseo;Lim, Yujin
    • Journal of Conservation Science
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.247-256
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    • 2012
  • Amber has been used as gemstones and artifacts from the period of the Three Kingdoms or earlier, which are discovered in the process of excavation now. It is, however, very difficult to discuss the importing route and circulation of amber because there are no informations available on the provenance. In this study, we acquired the IR spectra of ambers originating from 5 different locations. We also monitored the change of characteristic IR peaks by artificially aging the ambers under heat, light and heat with oxygen, respectively. As the aging proceeded, the intensity of C=O band and O-H band increased, however, the bands related with C=C bond decreased. There needed some modifications in the discerning scheme because some peak disappeared with aging; yet, it was still possible to discern different ambers largely. Therefore, it is expected that the scheme can be used practically by appraising its applicability to the real amber relics excavated.