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On-farm Tree Planting and Management Guidelines for Medium to High Potential Areas of Kenya

  • Makee, Luvanda A.
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.392-399
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    • 2016
  • This review paper presents guidelines which stakeholders use in addressing on-farm tree planting configuration, establishment, tending, silvi- cultural management, management of pests and diseases, challenges and opportunities as practiced in the medium to high potential areas of Kenya. The tree planting configurations discussed includes blocks planting (woodlot), boundary, compound planting, home/fruit gardens, trees intercropped or mixed with pasture, trees on riverbanks and roadside. Participatory monitoring and evaluation techniques have been highlighted. The main challenges facing tree planting activities include culture and attitude of local people, land and tree tenure, inadequate technical support, lack of recognition and integration of technical information and indigenous knowledge, capital and labour shortages, lack of appropriate incentives measures, damage by domestic and wild animals, conflict over trees on the boundary and policy and legal issues. This guideline targets forest managers, extension agents, students and other practitioners in policy and day to day decision making processes in Kenya.

A Study on the Fertilizer Applicability of Sludge from Nightsoil Treatment Plant (위생(衛生) 처리장(處理場) 슬러지의 비료화(肥料化)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Chan-Ki;Han, Chun-Ho
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.3
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    • pp.75-85
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    • 1983
  • This study is conducted to provide useful fertilizer or soil conditioner of sludge from nightsoil treatment plant. Several possibilities present themselves. The major sink for disposal of waste sludge is the land, and in this case values will be measured primarily in terms of agricultural benefits. According to the result of sludge drying experiment, the drying rate with mixing once a day was more increased by three times than the state without mixing. And in sludge, N was 7-9%, P was 0.85-4.14%, and coliform groups in dried sludge were 75 MPN/gr.

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Isolation of Marine Actinomycetes with Antimicrobial Activity from East Coast of Korea

  • Shin Il-Shik;Lee Jung-Mo;Park Uk-Yeon
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.3 no.3_4
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    • pp.213-216
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    • 2000
  • The marine actinomycetes are very interesting microorganisms for finding of new antibiotics, because they are inhabited in marine environmental conditions, such as salinity, organic material and low concentration of nutrient components that are differ from those of land. In this study, the actinomycetes producing antibiotics from sea waters and bottom deposit samples collected at east coast of Korea were investigated to invent new antibiotics. Nine actinomycetes strains having the antimicrobial activity of 431 actinomycetes were selected from sea waters and bottom deposit samples. Among the 9 strains, the strain having the highest antimicrobial activity was classified to Streptomyces sp. and named Streptomyces sp. NS 13239.

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Similarity in Regional Distribution of Cool Summer Events between Korea and Japan

  • Hayashi, Y.;Toritani, H.;Goto, S.;Kanno, H.;Jung, Y.S.;Hwang, S.J.;Kim, H.D.;Lee, J.T.;Yun, J.I.
    • Proceedings of The Korean Society of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology Conference
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    • 2001.06a
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    • pp.39-42
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    • 2001
  • There is general agreement that the mean land-surface air temperature of the Earth has increased by about 0.6 over the past century (Vinnikov et al., 1990; Jones, 1994). However, IPCC concluded in 1996 that the observed warming was "broadly consistent with predictions of climate models, but it was also the same magnitude as natural climate variability".(omitted).(omitted)

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Monitoring Study on Groundwater Quality of an Alluvial plane in the North Han River Basin (북한강 수계 충적평야의 지하수 수질 모니터링 연구)

  • Choi, Joong-Dae;Jang, Seok-Oh;Kim, Do-Hwan;Choi, Byung-Yong;Choi, Kyoung-Jin;Park, Ji-Sung;Yoo, Sun-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers Conference
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    • 1999.10c
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    • pp.747-752
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    • 1999
  • The effects of nonpoint source pollutants from a small agricultural alluvial watershed on groundwater quality were investigated and analyzed in this study . Water quality factors of pH, electric conductivity(EC), total nitrogen(T-N), nitrate nitrogen(NO3-N), ammonium nitrate(NH4-N), and total phosphorus(T-P) concentrations were monitored at the watershed located in Shinbook-myon , Chunchon, Kangwon-Do, Korea for 2 years. Groundwater samples of about 2 liters from 7 to 20 farm wells were regulary collected and analyzed with respect to the water quality factors which were again anlayzed with respect to time and land uses of residential , agricultural , livestock feedlot, greenhouse, and natural areas.

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A Study on the Outflow of Suspend Solids by the Rainfall Characteristics in the River of Mountainous district (산지하천의 강우특성에 의한 부유물질 유출에 관한 연구)

  • Yun, In-Guy;Park, Soo-Jin;Choi, Han-Kuy
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.27 no.A
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2007
  • In this research, we have selected the region of Jawoon river that is the area of high land vegetable growing in the upper Soyang Reservoir and we have observed actual floating materials that generate negative nutrition and turbidity of the Reservoir water and the changes of water quality by raining of each month for one year of 2005 in order to monitor the relationship of pollution sources by the outflow of rain water. In addition, we also have conducted statistical inspection methods such as correlation analysis and regression analysis on strength of raining force and rain continuance time among the elements affecting the outflow of floating materials.

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A Study on the Development of River Turbidity by the Rainfall Characteristics in the Watershed of Jawoon-cheon (자운천 유역의 강우특성에 의한 하천 탁도 발생에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jong-Uk;Park, Soo-Jin;Choi, Han-Kuy
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.27 no.B
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    • pp.221-227
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    • 2007
  • This research investigates the turbidity and flow of river for an year, 2005, in order to examine the relation of the generation of turbidity according to the outflow of min water. For this research, the region of Jawoon river where is the area of high land vegetable growing in the upper Soyang Reservoir is selected to observe actual floating materials that generate negative nutrition and turbidity of the Reservoir water and the changes of water quality by raining of each month. In addition, the researcher has conducted statistical inspection methods, such as correlation analysis and regression analysis on strength of raining force, and rain continuance time among the elements affecting the outflow of floating materials.

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The Implicit Numerical Model for Predicting of Shoreline Changes by the Geodetic Characteristics (측지학적 특성에 의한 해안선 변화 예측을 위한 개략적 수치모델)

  • Yang, In Tae;Yoon, Young Hoon;Choi, Chang Hyeok
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.9
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    • pp.3-19
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    • 1989
  • Shoreline have been changed from time immemorial continuously, three-quarters of the population of the world live by the sea. It is not too much to say that all of us who live in Han penisular live by coastal zone because we can reach in the beach within only for hours. In this way effectual use and menagement of coastal zone is very importent problems in side of protection of marine resources as well as land use. But it has problems which change of shoreline have to be surveyed and to be predictived. This study the pattern and characteristics of the East sea coast including investigations of the shoreline changes of the East sea. This report gives a description of the method for implementing the seawall boundary condition in the shoreline change numerical model. Such analytical solutions can provide a simple and economical means to make a quick qualitative evaluation of shoreline response under a wide range of environmental and engineering conditions.

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Challenges of Groundwater as Resources in the Near Future

  • Lee, Jin-Yong
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2015
  • Groundwater has been a very precious resource for human life and economic development in the world. With increasing population and food demand, the groundwater use especially for agriculture is largely elevated worldwide. The very much large groundwater use results in depletion of major aquifers, land subsidences in many large cities, anthropogenic groundwater contamination, seawater intrusion in coastal areas and accompanying severe conflicts for water security. Furthermore, with the advent of changing climate, securing freshwater supply including groundwater becomes a pressing and critical issue for sustainable societal development in every country because prediction of precipitation is more difficult, its uneven distribution is aggravating, weather extremes are more frequent, and rising sea level is also threatening the freshwater resource. Under these difficulties, can groundwater be sustaining its role as essential element for human and society in the near future? We have to focus our efforts and wisdom on answering the question. Korean government should increase its investment in securing groundwater resources for changing climate.

Remediation of Contaminated Groundwater: Change of Paradigm for Sustainable Use

  • Lee, Jin-Yong;Lee, Kang-Kun
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.18 no.6
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2013
  • Groundwater development and use have been increasing in Korea causing frequent occurrences of related hazards such as groundwater level decline, land subsidence, and groundwater contamination. To tackle these groundwater problems, central and local governments have set-up and maintained many groundwater monitoring programs such as the National Groundwater Monitoring Network and the Groundwater Quality Monitoring Network, which collect very valuable data on the overall status of domestic groundwater to aid proper groundwater management. However, several problems mainly related to the remediation of contaminated groundwater remain unresolved. Recently, there have been some incidents related to the contamination of groundwater, and these have drawn the concern of the Korean people. Although groundwater contamination has been investigated in detail, actual groundwater remediation work has not yet been implemented. The remediation of the contaminated groundwater must begin immediately in order to sustain the eco-system service of clean groundwater and enhance the welfare of the Korean people.