• Title/Summary/Keyword: 지리산 국립공원

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Birds in the Baekdudaegan from Jirisan to Deokyusan : A Review (백두대간 지리산-덕유산 구간의 조류상에 관한 문헌연구)

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    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.487-497
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    • 2003
  • Some literatures for the avifauna of Baekdudaegan from Jirisan to Deokusan were reviewed. A total of 136 species belong to 45 families, 15 orders was listed. Of which, 132 species were recorded in Jirisan National Park, 63 species were in Hamyang area,46 species were Jangsu area, and 63 species were in Deokyusan National Park. Status of migrants of these birds were classified as follows: 42 species of residents,40 species of summer visitors,31 species of winter visitors, and 23 species of passage migrants. Legal protected birds were listed 23 species including 15 protected species and 14 natural monument species. Of them, only three species, Accipiter soloensis, A. nisus, Falco tinnunculus were widely distributed. And the others, Aix gatericuzata, Perms apivorus, Accipiter gentilis, A. gularis, Buteo logopus, B. buteo, Circus cyaneus, Falco columbarius, Grus vipio, Bubo bubo, Asio otus, Otus scops,0. bakkamoenu, Ninox scutuznta, Strix aluco, Dryocopus martius, Dendrocopos nanus , Pitta brachyura, Galerida cristnta, Terpsiphone atyocauduta were showed restricted distribution. Therefore, it is considered that careful consideration should be given to these conservation measures.

Analysis of Nature Observation Trail in Juwangsan National Park in View of Geo-Tourism (지오투어리즘(Geo-tourism)을 위한 주왕산국립공원의 자연관찰로 분석)

  • JUNG, Pilmo;SEO, Jongcheol;JEON, Young Gweon;SHIN, Yeongkyu
    • Journal of The Geomorphological Association of Korea
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.77-86
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    • 2010
  • Many different Visitor Guide Programs are active in order to explain the park-visitors of the superiority of National Park ecosystems and to make them aware of the importance of national park conservation. One of those VGPs is Nature Observation Trail. In this study, we analyzed the course and program of Sangui Nature Observation Trail in Juwangsan National Park. We suggest new course and interpretation plates to make explorers understand their contents easily.

Measurement of Environmental Radiation according to Altitude above Sea Level in National Park (국립공원의 해발고도에 따른 환경방사선 측정)

  • Ji, Tae-Jeong;Lee, In-Sik
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.694-701
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    • 2012
  • This study set put to measure the environmental radiation for mountainous regions of National Parks where Integrated Environmental Radiation Monitoring Network is not installed. For the measurement method, the space dose was classified at 1 meter high from the surface and the index dose at the surface. The measured radiation energy measured gamma, alpha and beta rays. For selection of national parks, we selected 10 national parks which are within the same distribution in the southern part and central part of the nation. For measurement equipment, INTERCEPTOR$^{TM}$(Thermo, USA, 2006) was used for gamma rays. As for the results of the measurements, for the space gamma dose, a high level was measured at a sea level of 500 meter in national parks with an altitude of less than 1,000 meter. It was found that the value was more than $0.23{\mu}Svh^{-1}$ especially in Bukhan Mountain, Gyeryong Mountain and Wolchul Mountain. In national parks with an altitude of more than 1,000 meter, $1.77{\mu}Svh^{-1}$ was measured at 1,500 meter at Seorak Mountain. Therefore, this is 10 times greater than the background standard dose. The national parks were there were no significant changes in dose were Naejang Mountain, Sobaek and Jiri Mountains. For the measurement of the index dose, a high dose level was measured at middle altitudes of 500 meter and 1,000 meter. For measurement according to the composition types of crust, high doses were recorded at national parks composed of rocks and a lower environmental radiation level was measured at Hanra Mountain where volcanic activities have occurred.

Physical Characteristics of Ridge Traversing Trail in Mount Jiri National Park (지리산 국립공원 종주 등산로의 물리적 특성)

  • Kim, Tae-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.46 no.4
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    • pp.425-441
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    • 2011
  • Ridge traversing trail in Mount Jiri National Park is classified as flat, gully-like, unilateral, and asymmetric bilateral, paths based on a location and gradient of paths. These types are interchangeable due to a drainage condition of trail surfaces. Using a rapid survey, the trail is 135.9 cm wide, 23.6 cm deep and $5.1^{\circ}$ in a gradient, respectively. All treads have been compacted due to human trampling. The path width is affected by a slope aspect and a distribution of Sasa borealis. An asymmetric path is wider than a symmetric path. A soil erosion rate is equivalent to $68.9cm^2/year$ for the period from 1960 to 2009, suggesting that the trail has been widened 2.7 cm/year and the tread lowered 0.4 cm/year. Trampling and needle ice action combined with rainwash induced by a pipeflow are dominant erosion processes contributing to the trail expansion.

Visitors' Behavior and Their Satisfaction on Nature Trails in Mt. Jiri National Park (지리산국립공원 자연관찰로 이용행태와 만족도에 관한 연구)

  • Cho, Gyu-Nam;Moon, Hyun-Shik
    • Journal of agriculture & life science
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2009
  • A survey which was to find out visitor's behavior and their satisfaction on nature trails in Mt. Jiri National Park was conducted to provide basic information and management methods. According to the survey, major visitors were male with the age between 40 and 50, and the residents of Gyeongnam with relatively high academic background. The visitors had obtained information about natural trail mainly from other visitor, not from internet. The visitors were mainly composed of big group and family. The main purpose of visiting was to escape congested everyday in Yupyeong and Hadong district, and to enjoy mountain climbing in Jungsanri and Baekmudong district. Although there were differences among districts, most visitors were satisfied with natural interpretation program. About 40% were recognized optimum length of nature trails as 2km and less.

A Study on Exercise Load of Trails in Chirisan National Park (지라산 주요 등산로의 운동강도 평가에 관한 연구)

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    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.348-353
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    • 2000
  • 지리산국립공원 동부지구의 주요 등산로를 대상으로 운동부하 보행속도 휴식시간 비율을 조사한 결과 순수 보행시간 중 운동부하는 거림-세석평전구간이 92,4% 이며 장터목-천왕봉구간이 91.3%로 조사되었다 또한 중산리-장터목구간이 86.9% 세석평전-장터목구간이 85.3%로 조사되었다 보행속도는 장터목-천왕봉 구간이 3.97km/hr 세석평전-장터목구간이 3.06km/hr 로 조사되었으며 거림-세석평전구간은 2.23km/hr 중산리-장터목구간은 2.02km/hr,조사되었다 전체등산시간중 휴식시간의 비율은 거림-세석평전구간이 26.0%이며 중산리-장터목구간이 22.6%로 조사되었다 세석평전-장터목구간은 3.0% 장터목-천왕봉구간은 0%로 조사되었다.

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Flora of Mt. SamBong (삼봉산의 식물상)

  • Kim, Hwi;Son, Min-Ung;Kim, Hwi-Min;Byeon, Hye-Rin;Choe, Won-Seok;Yun, Min-Ji;Sin, Ung-Cheol
    • Proceedings of the Plant Resources Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2018.10a
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    • pp.48-48
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 경남 함양군 삼봉산의 관속식물을 조사한 후 식물상 현황과 특정식물종 및 귀화식물 등을 정리하였으며, 차후 식물상의 보호 관리에 있어 기초 자료로 활용하고자 실시하였다. 삼봉산은 전북 남원시 산내면 중황리, 인월면 상우리와 경남 함양군 마천면 구양리, 함양읍, 죽림리가 접하는 지역으로 남쪽으로는 국립공원 지리산의 연봉이 길게 늘어서 있고 북쪽으로는 광주대구 고속도로 건너 함양군의 백운산과 괘관산 등 1,000m가 넘는 산이 많은 지역내에 위치하고 있다. 삼봉산지역에 자생하는 관속식물은 총 80개과 182개속 254개 종이 생육하는 것으로 나타났다. 삼봉산 지역의 특정식물종은 식물구계학적 특정식물 V등급인 승마 Cimicifuga heracleifolia Kom.)와 IV등급인 도깨비부채(Rodgersia podophylla A.Gray), 점현호색 (Corydalis maculata B.U.Oh & Y.S.Kim), 솔붓꽃 (Iris ruthenica KerGawl.), 산복사나무 [Prunus davidiana (Carriere) Franch.] 등이 분포하는 것으로 확인되었다. 조사결과 가흥지역에서 환경부 멸종위기종은에 해당하는 분류군은 없었으며 특정식물종 V등급에 해당되는 승마와 IV등급에 해당되는 4개 분류군이 확인되었다. 국립공원지리산 근처의 1,000m이상의 산지임에도 전체적으로 50년 전부터이루어진 조림과 능선 바로 아래까지 경작지가 존재하는 등 식생의 파괴가 심하여 전체적인 관속식물의 다양성은 낮은 것으로 확인되었다.

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