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Evaluation of River Naturalness Before and After the Stream Improvement (하천정비 전후의 하천자연도 평가)

  • Kim, Souk-Gyu;Kim, Chul;Jeong, Jang-Myeon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2005.05b
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    • pp.1296-1301
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    • 2005
  • 하천자연도 평가는 하천이용과 보전, 복원계획에 대한 적합성의 근거를 파악하고 이에 가치를 부여하기 위해 주로 평가가 이루어진다. 최근 많은 하천들이 자연형 공법을 적용하여 정비되고 있지만 하천 정비에 따른 실효성 검토가 제대로 이루어지지 않고 있다. 자연형 하천으로 정비된 하천의 실효성을 검토하는 하나의 방법으로 지속적인 모니터링을 통해 하천생태계의 구조와 기능을 파악하고 수집된 자료를 분석하여 공사전과 공사후 하천자연도를 평가할 필요가 있다. 본 연구에서는 GIS를 이용하여 공사전과 공사후의 하천자연도 평가를 수행하였다. 평가항목은 종단면, 횡단면, 하상구조, 하천주변, 하천수질, 식생, 어류, 조류 등 8개 부문 29개 항목을 반영하였고 공사전과 후의 자연도 평가를 비교하기 위해 공사전 모니터링을 통해 얻은 자료를 바탕으로 부문별 평가항목 7개 부문에 17항목을 평가하였다. 평가의 척도는 정량적 지수로서 $1\~5$의 점수로 하였고 하천자연도의 표현은 5등급 체계로 구분하고 가중치는 부문별로 동일하게 하였다. 본 연구의 결과는 공사전 평가지수 3.3으로 하천자연도 III등급이었으나 공사후에는 평가지수 2.7로 II등급을 나타내었다.

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Environmental Restoration of Water System in Golf Courses (골프장내 수계의 환경친화적 복원)

  • Choi, Kyung-Young;Joo, Young-Kyoo;Kim, Su-Jung
    • Asian Journal of Turfgrass Science
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.253-264
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    • 2006
  • It is a general trend that golf courses have been developed on mountain areas or in valleys due to economical or legal reasons in Korea. Therefore, most of golf courses have special landscape characteristics of brooks and ridge lines as well as peaks. Development of golf courses in the regions of intermediate valley significantly influences ecological factors such as biodiversity, hydrology, and biogeochemical cycles due to changes in original ecosystems of valleys, ridges, and peaks. This study developed a comprehensive framework to incorporate ecological principles and examples into the landscape planning and design process. The restoration system fur water environment may significantly minimize the ecological impacts from developing golf courses. Biotops and artificial damps have been applied to a golf course construction site in southern part of Korea, requiring a restoration of existing water ecosystem by the local EPA. The detailed drawings and water restoration plans were presented in this paper.

Study on the Hydraulic Stability of Multilayer Porous River-Bed Protection using Biopolymer (바이오폴리머 다층다공성 하상보호공의 수리적 안정성에 관한 연구)

  • Ahn, Hong-Kyu;Lee, Sang-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2020.06a
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    • pp.217-217
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    • 2020
  • 인간 물이용 중심의 하천 관리로 하천에 인위적으로 설치되는 횡단구조물은 물의 흐름을 막아 수질환경을 악화시킬 뿐 아니라 하천의 연속성을 단절하여 생물의 이동을 차단하여 생태계에 악영향을 미친다. 이러한 인위적인 구조물로서 약 34000여개의 농업용 보와 약 16000여개로 추정되는 낙차공이 다수 존재하고 있다. 이러한 구조물은 유수에 의하여 하상으로 전달되는 유수에너지를 저감하기 위하여 다양한 형태의 하상보호공을 설치하여 하천횡단구조물을 보호하도록 되어있다. 그러나 하상보호공에 사용되는 기술 중 사석 및 돌망태와 같은 기술은 시공비용이 적고 빠른 시간에 시공 할 수 있지만 급격한 홍수에 쉽게 파괴 및 유실이 되는 단점이 있으며, 콘크리트 소재 공법은 세굴방지에 좋은 효과를 발휘하는 장점을 지니지만, 시간이 지남에 따라 마모/변형되거나 포락/유실되어 하상을 지속적으로 보호하지 못하게 되며 과도한 세굴은 구조물의 안전성에도 영향을 미친다고 할 수 있다. 최근 기후변화로 인하여 돌발호우 및 강우량의 증가로 돌변하는 하천환경에 대한 적용기술은 미비한 실정이기 때문에, 많은 연구자들은 이에 대한 해결책을 찾기 위하여 자연친화적 생태복원 기술을 개발하고 있다. 본 연구에서는 바이오폴리머를 다층다공성 하상보호기술에 대하여 에너지 저감 효율, 고유속에서 한계 소류력, 소재 이탈 실험을 최대유량 10 ㎥/s, 유속 8m/s를 재현할 수 있는 실규모 하천실험장에서 진행하여 과학적인 안전성을 확인하였다.

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Development and Application of Evaluation Technique for Revetment for Nature-Friendly River Improvement (자연 친화적 하천정비를 위한 호안평가기법의 개발 및 적용)

  • Kim, Yun-Hwan;Park, Nam-Hee;Jin, Young-Hoon;Kim, Chul
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.40 no.12
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    • pp.1007-1014
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    • 2007
  • Recently, existing river improvement methods for flood control purpose have changed into nature friendly river improvement methods and the efforts to improve the river environment including river restoration have been made, and close-to-nature river improvement and nature friendly river restoration are actively conducted all over the country. In the present situation where various revetment methods are used after the introduction of the concept of close-to-nature river improvement, the environmental characteristics of rivers need to be considered to apply more suitable revetment methods. Therefore, as a precedent study for the development of revetment evaluation techniques and methods for close-to-nature river improvement, the present study suggested evaluation techniques using detailed survey items through field survey. Evaluation items of hydraulic stability consist of mode of streamline, stream bed gradient, flow velocity and tractive force ratio and those of environmental efficiency consist of revetment of vegetation, state of river water, land use of the terrace land on the river, vegetation and materials of the terrace land on the river. Each item was graded with the point 1 through 5. Hydraulic stability and environmental efficiency was evaluated by the points which were averaged in each items. As the result of the application of the proposed evaluation technique, it was found that a number of existing revetments excessively focus on hydraulic stability with little consideration about environmental term. It is expected that the proposed technique in the present study can be used as a base for providing guidelines to construct the design and construction of revetments in the future.

A Comparative Study on Revetment Techniques in a Restoration Stream (하천복원구간에서 호안공법의 비교 연구)

  • Kim, Sung-Bum;Seo, Young-Min;Jang, Kwang-Jin;Jee, Hong-Kee
    • 한국방재학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.02a
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    • pp.612-615
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    • 2007
  • The environmental damage caused by river-improvement and slope of incision cliff can dest habitations of animate nature and it takes long time for restoration. River system constructed with stability of flood control, fine biotope, harmony with surroundings should be need to protect and restore nature. Therefore, in this study, conduct comparative experiment in various methods which are stable hydraulically and develop vegetation on revetment of bank, stream bed protection and disaster prevention aspect.

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The Analysis of Vegetation Characteristics According to Revetment Structure at Rural Small Streams (농촌지역 소하천의 제방형태에 따른 식생특성 분석연구)

  • Kim, Mi-Heui;Kang, Banghun;Kong, Min-Jae;Jeong, Myeong-Cheol;Son, Jin-Kwan
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.359-369
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    • 2015
  • Stream ecosystems are highly valued natural resources, however, stream environments are currently under threat in several respects. We evaluated vegetation and ecological characteristics according to different revetment types. The distribution of vegetation differed with revetment type, with a 42~45 taxa found in natural revetments, and 23~38 taxa in vertical revetments. Thus, natural revetments host more diverse vegetation than vertical revetments. We also found more plants belonging to the families Labiatae and Cyperaceae growing in natural revetments than in vertical revetments. We proposed that habitat space be apportioned to introduce annual plants as part of stream restoration projects. And, we identified 7 families and 18 taxa of naturalized plants, majority taxa were either biennial or perennial. Moreover, naturalized ratio was higher in vertical(14.3%) than natural(12.1%), we proposed a plan to promote and improve natural streams and revetments. Furthermore, we applied a waterfront evaluation method developed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the USDA-NRCS, which confirmed that stream health can be improved in most regions by controlling naturalized plants and ensuring shrub and tree growth. We adopted a new method to remove naturalized plants and establish natural revetments to ensure shrub and tree growth to aid in small-stream restoration and improvement. In future studies, we hope to develop methods for small-stream restoration projects in rural areas.

Hydromorphological Structure Assessment of Urban Streams after Close-to-Nature Stream Restoration Using LAWA (LAWA 기법을 사용한 도시 자연형하천의 물리적 구조평가)

  • Choi, Gye-Woon;Kim, Hyea-Ju;Park, Jong-Sik;Han, Man-Shin
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.43 no.5
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    • pp.421-431
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    • 2010
  • The hydromorphological structure assessment of the urban streams of Anyang stream, Yangjae stream, Osan stream, Jangsu stream, and Hakui stream 5 years the after close to nature stream restoration work was performed using LAWA (Laenderarbeitsgemeinschaft Wasser) for the investigation of the ecology of streams in urban areas. Based on the results, the effectiveness of stream restoration in urban areas was least in spite that existing various types of stream improvements were applied. Significantly, the grade of the longitudinal, the waterfront, and the use of land nearby waterfront was poorly evaluated. It would be estimated that this trend was due to the discontinuity of the longitudinal, the lack of diversity in waterfront, the installation of facilities nearby waterfront, and was due to the use of hard materials as like stones, blocks, frames, and mats in waterfront. The further studies on the implementation of structural diversity in waterfront should be performed for the improvement of the ecology of urban streams.

The Change of Riverside Vegetation by Construction of Ecological Stream in Suwoncheon, Gyeonggi Province (경기도 수원천 생태하천 복원사업 이후 식생변화 연구)

  • Choe, Il-Hong;Han, Bong-Ho;Ki, Kyong-Seok
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.723-734
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    • 2010
  • This study aims to analyze the change in vegetation for 10 years after the construction, targeting Suwoncheon, the first domestic ecological stream construction project. As for the section for the study, the section from Gyeonggi bridge to Youngyeon bridge, the first restoration project section, was targeted. The research districts consisted of 3 districts depending on topographical structure. Investigation check cosisted of cross-sectional topographical structure, vegetation status and the structure of herbaceous plant community. As for the cross-sectional topographical structure of the stream, the width of entire stream was 26.5~28.0m and water channel is 10~20m. The area for hydrophilic space was securing spacious riverside. Upper stream of reservoir beam was shallow and slow in reservoir area above weir. Lower stream of reservoir beam, the width of water channel was narrow and ripples were formed. Among species, 9 plants were planted and 6 species plants including Salix gracilistyla, Phragmites communis and Zoysia japonica were planted at the time of construction. In the water side, there were 2 species, such as Zoysia japonica and Trifolium repens, etc, still remained after seeding at the time of constrcution. The planted plants which were observed through this investigation, were 2 species such as Festuca arundinacea and Dactylis glomerata. Apart from the planted plants, arid climate herbaceous plant such as Setaria viridis and Artemisia princeps var. orientalis formed power and the naturalized species variously emerged in 15 species. For revetment, natural stone stacking method was condicted and Salix gracilistyla, Aceriphyllum rossii, etc were planted. But all the planted plants disappeared and now it was covered with Equisetum arvense and Humulus japonicus. It was because that the base for growth and development of the plants was not constructed at the time of restoration in a way of attaching natural stones onto the concrete base. In the water channel, various wetland species including Typha orientalis, Acorus calamus var. angustatus and Phragmites communis, etc, were planted but only Salix gracilistyla, Phragmites communis and Zizania latifolia remained. As for species of the autochthons, Persicaria thunbergii was dominant. In the lower stream of reservoir beam, Humulus japonicus formed forces. In the hydrophilic space, it was necessary to direct the landscape of in-stream vegetation in cosideration of users. For this, planting Miscanthus sacchariflorus in a community was proposed. In the upper stream of reservoir beam, suplementary screen seeding was necessary so that Zizania latifolia, Typha orientalis and Phragmites communis can fit the depth of water. In the Lower stream of reservoir beam, it was necessary to constantly manage Humulus japonicus so that the wetland autochthons species, such as Phragmites communis and Persicaria thunbergii can establish power more stably.

Assesment of Ecological Condition Improvement by Eco-Technological Restoration in a Small Stream (샛강의 생태공학적 복원공법 적용에 따른 생태환경 개선 효과)

  • Kwon, Tae-Ho;Lee, Jung-Ho
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.442-448
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    • 2007
  • This study was carried out to assess the improved aspects of ecological conditions in a small stream, where eco-technological restorations such as gabion-crib mattress arrangement and soil-arresting wicker fence work had already been made up to stabilize the physically and ecologically damaged streambank. Six metrics by diatoms including species richness, Shannon diversity, saprobic index by DAIpo, percent sensitive diatoms, percent of Achnanthes minutissima, dominant index were analysed to assess the ecological integrity of small stream. By generalizing the changed values of six metrics on the stream flow from upper point(ST.1) to lower point(ST.3), it was found that the effect value of ecological condition improvement went up to as much as 33.9% on the average. The results suggested that eco-technological restoration treatment applied to this study is considerably effective for preserving the ecological integrity of small stream.

Regional Development and the Improvement of Water Quality using Bivalves in Lake Suwa (Japan) (조개를 이용한 일본 수와호의 수질개선과 지역발전의 역사)

  • Okino, Tokio
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.47 no.spc
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2014
  • Lake Suwa is a natural lake which is well-known for sightseeing and fisheries. It had suffered severe eutrophication during 1960s and 1970s with the occurrence of cyanobacterial blooms and the extinction of some benthic animals. Since 1980 water quality has been improved due to efforts of local government, scientists, and citizens. Of various methods that were attempted to improve the water quality of Lake Suwa biological methods received much attention, because it can improve the lake ecosystem integrity and fisheries in addition to the water quality. The aim of this paper is to introduce the biological methods for water quality improvement that had been employed in Lake Suwa, Japan, and their contribution to the economic benefit of local residents. Until now a significant restoration of water quality has been achieved, but there are insufficient recovery of the sediment and biota due to anoxic hypolimnion of the lake. This study proposed suspended cage culture of bivalves as a feasible method of water quality improvement. Increased grazing by bivalves will contribute to the improvement of water quality and fisheries production, which will contribute both to the ecological restoration and economy of local residents.