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A Study on a Residents' Consciousness and a Attitude toward Participation for Development of Ecotourism in a Mountain Villages -Focused on the Mt. Ungil on Namyangju and Hwangdun-ri in Wonju- (산촌지역 생태 관광 개발에 대한 주민의식과 참여에 관한 연구 -경기도 남양주시 운길산 지역과 강원도 원주시 황둔리 지역을 중심으로-)

  • Yun, Hoa-Young;Kim, Dong-Suk
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.280-288
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to propose a method of the Residents' Participation for the ecotourism and the sustainable development of mountain village. A questionnaire survey of 190 residents on their life in the mountain village was conducted. The survey site was in excellent condition of natural environment and access route. In the result of survey, the residents have positive opinions on the development of ecotourism, and are willing to participate in the device stage of plan for development. It has been shown that the most important thing in the development of ecotourism is the increase of personal income and regional finance under the premise of conservation of natural environment. It was apparent that the prior consideration of the development is the improvement of system and related laws.

A Reinvestigation on Key Issues Associated with the Yimjin Boundary Making and Demarcation(1712~1713): Reconstructing the Distribution of Boundary Markers Based on Actual Survey Documents (역대 실지조사기록 검토를 통한 임진정계 경계표지물 분포 복원)

  • Lee, Kang-Won
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.51 no.5
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    • pp.577-612
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    • 2016
  • The distribution of boundary markers, set up during the Yimjin(1712) Boundary Making and Demarcation(YBMD), has less been addressed so far, although it is key material evidence on which we can reconstruct the whole processes of YBMD, together with the correction of widespread myths around YBMD. This paper aims to clarify the questions on the distribution of boundary markers associated with YBMD, built during August 1712 to September 1713, by reinterpreting the key documents of Actual Survey on them: Huh Ryang and Park Dosang(1913), Kim Woosik(1883), Lee Joongha(1885), Wu Luzhen(1907), Osone Seiji(1907), and Liu Jianfeng(1908), together with topographic maps by Japanese Imperial Army(1933), the report of expedition to Mt. Baekdu by Chungjin Teachers' College(1948), and the report of field survey by Jilin province's expedition(1957). As a result, the distribution of boundary markers built in 1712~1713 is successfully reconstructed, and summarized in the format of table and maps.

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Geophysical Explorations for Safety Analysis of Bangeosan-Maaebul(Stone Relief Bhaisajyaguru triad at Mt. Bangeosan) (방어산 마애여래입상의 안전진단을 위한 지구물리탐사)

  • O, Seon-Hwan;Seo, Man-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Geophysical Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.11-20
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    • 2001
  • Seismic refraction and electrical resistivity surveys were conducted in Bangeosan Maaebul site located in Haman, Kyungnam, in order to present geophysical safety analysis method for masonry cultural properties. Seismic refraction exploration revealed that the ground was composed of three layers in term of seismic wave velocity; the upper, medium, and lower layers. The low velocity ranging from 308 to 366 m/sec in upper layer suggests weathered soil, the intermediate velocity from 1906 to 2090 m/sec in the medium layer indicates weathered rocks, and the high velocity from 5061 to 5650 m/sec in the lower layer implies extremely hard rocks. Our seismic result suggests that the upper and medium layer around the Maaebul should be reinforced to support the construct. The result of electric resistivity survey shows that there exists a low resistivity zone, ranging from 131 to 226 Ohm-m, at the right side of the Maaebul with the direction of NE-NNE. This area is the weakness zone as it plays role of the underground water passage in rainy season.

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Study on Landscape Preference of Debris Barriers Types (사방댐의 유형별 경관선호 분석)

  • Lee, Sang-Won;Kang, Mi-Hee;Lee, Heon-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.100 no.2
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    • pp.283-291
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the public's preferences of different types of debris barriers and the impacts of construction materials, design, size, and planting on landscape preferences. On-site survey was carried out in Mt. Palgong during on December, 2009 and a total 122 visitors' data were analyzed. A total of 82 students Yeungnam and Donga University were also questioned in the classes during on December, 2009. Survey results showed that the debris barrier constructed with natural materials such as stone were more preferred and the level of planting around the debris barrier impacted most on the landscape preferences. The results imply that the importance of eco-friendly construction materials and methods has been increased in term of not only environmental conservation but also people's preferences. Therefore, the factors for enhancing landscape of debris barrier should be considered synthetically in terms of construction material, design, size, and planting level.

A study on the characteristics of difference arrow using three-dimensional MT(Magneto-Telluric) modeling (3차원 전도체의 공간적 위치 및 크기에 따른 차이 지시자의 특성 연구)

  • Yang, Jun-Mo;Oh, Seok-Hoon;Lee, Duk-Kee;Kwon, Byung-Doo;Youn, Yong-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korean Geophysical Society
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.305-319
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    • 2002
  • The three-dimensional MT(Magneto-Telluric) modeling is performed to examine the validity of difference arrow of GDS(Geomagnetic Depth Sounding) survey, In this paper, we investigate the validity of the difference arrow on three configurations of conductors; which is located 1) at surface, 2) at the deep part and 3) vertically extended f개m surface to the deep part, respectively, For conductors located at surface, the validity of difference arrows is certified in our numerical model when long periods over 40 minutes are used or the distance between sea and conductor is over 150 km. However, for conductors located at the deep part, the validity of difference arrow is dependent on the size of conductors. Further, if the size of conductor is adequately larger than that of our model, we recognize the possibility that the mutual coupling of them influences up to longer periods, Moreover, in case of conductors which is vertically extended from surface to the deer part, the mutual coupling of them is reinforced for all periods, especially for longer periods, so that the validity of difference arrow is considerably in doubt. Therefore, to remove the known conductor effect such as the sea effect from the observed induction arrow, the mutual coupling between them must be examined. The difference arrow that certifies the validity in this way can only provide the Subsurface information based on physical supports.

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Abundance and Population Stability of Relict Butterfly Species in the Highlands of Mt. Hallasan, Jeju Island, South Korea (한라산 고지대에 서식하는 유존 나비종의 풍부도와 개체군 안정성)

  • Kim, Sung-Soo;Lee, Cheol Min;Kwon, Tae-Sung
    • Korean journal of applied entomology
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    • v.52 no.4
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    • pp.273-281
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    • 2013
  • The number of mountain species that live in the highlands and are isolated from other populations will likely decline because of global warming. The present study was conducted to survey populations of 10 relict butterfly species living in the highlands of Mt. Hallasan, Jeju Island. Butterfly surveys were conducted for 6 years from 2007 to 2012 by using the line transect method. To test whether relict species occur in the lowlands, we surveyed butterflies at 2 reference sites in the lowlands in 2012. All the 10 relict species were observed at the highland sites, whereas they were not observed at the 2 lowland sites. Majority of the relict species surveyed are relatively abundant, and the stability of their populations did not differ from that of other butterfly species. When we analyzed the annual change in populations, compared to other species the relict species did not show any difference in population change. Hence, the influence of climate change is not yet apparent on the populations of relict butterfly species. We evaluated the vulnerability of each relict species on the basis of our results and occurrence data from South Korea.

A magnetotelluric suvey result for exploration geothermal resources in Jeju Island (제주도 지열자원부존 여부 파악을 위한 MT탐사 결과)

  • Lee, Tae Jong;Lee, Seong Kon;Park, In Hwa;Song, Yoonho
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2010.11a
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    • pp.121.2-121.2
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    • 2010
  • 제주도는 지질학적으로 제4기에 형성된 화산섬으로 지금까지 고온의 지열징후는 보고된 바 없으나, 남한에서 가장 최근까지 화산활동이 있었던 것으로 기록되어 있어 화산활동과 관련된 심부 지열자원 부존 가능성은 아직 열려있다고 할 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 제주도에서 지열부존 가능성을 타진하고 제주도 심부 지질구조 파악을 목적으로 2차원 및 3차원 자기지전류 (MT) 탐사를 수행하였다. 탐사는 중산간지역에서 한라산을 중심으로 동, 서, 남, 북의 4방향 4측선과 제주 서부지역에 남북방향의 1측선을의 총 5개 측선에 대해 수행하였으며, 이에 대한 MT 탐사자료의 2차원 및 3차원 역산을 통하여 한라산 하부 및 주변의 심부 지질구조를 파악하고자 하였다. 역산 해석 결과는 천부 구조는 기존 시추조사 결과 밝혀진 층서구조의 형태를 잘 나타내어 획득된 자료의 신뢰도가 높음을 지시하였다. 즉, 제주도 최 상부를 피복하고 있는 현무암 등의 화산암류는 고비저항(수백 ohm-m)으로, 그 하부의 해성 미고결퇴적층(U층 및 서귀포층)은 저비저항으로, 그리고 최하부의 응회암이나 화강암으로 구성된 기반암은 1,000 ohm-m 이상의 고비저항 층으로 잘 구분되어 나타났다. 특히, 제주도에서 특징적으로 해수면 하부 수십 ~ 수백 m에 존재하는 것으로 알려진 미고결퇴적층이 10 ohm-m 내외로 측선 전반에 걸쳐 나타났다. 이는 기존의 시추결과에서 미고결 퇴적층이 제주도 전역에 걸쳐 해수면 하부 100 m 내외의 심도에서 관찰되는 것과 일치하는 결과이다. 기반암 하부에서는 특징적으로 모든 측선의 중앙부에서 저비저항 이상대가 영상화되었으며 이는 2차원 역산과 3차원 역산해석에서 공통적으로 나타났다. 특히, 3차원 해석에서는 이러한 저비저항 이상대가 한라산 정상에서 서북쪽 부근에 나타나는데 이는 과거의 화산활동과 관련된 지질학적인 구조에 의한 영향일 가능성과 측선의 양단과 중앙에서 주변 바다의 영향이 다르게 나타나기 때문일 가능성으로 볼 수 있다. 즉, 전자는 심부에 발단된 각각의 파쇄대가 모든 측선의 중앙부에서 교차하거나 이를 통한 한라산의 생성과정과 연관된 지질학적인 구조일 가능성을 의미한다. 만약 한라산을 형성한 화성활동의 영향이 아직 지하 심부에 남아있다면 지열수의 부존 혹은 마그마의 통로가 되었을 단층의 영향으로 한라산 하부에 저비저항 이상대로 나타날 가능성이 높다. 그러나 후자에 의한 가능성도 배제할 수는 없으므로 향후 주변바다에 대한 영향을 고려한 3차원 역산해석이나 심부시추 등을 통한 상세한 지질조사 등 추가적인 연구가 이루어져야 할 것으로 판단된다.

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Characteristics of Vegetation Structure in the Ridgeline Area of the Nakdong-Jeongmaek (낙동정맥 마루금 일대의 식생구조 특성)

  • Park, Seok-Gon;Kang, Hyun-Mi
    • Korean Journal of Environment and Ecology
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.386-398
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    • 2016
  • To understand the vegetation structure in the ridgeline area of Nakdong-jeongmaek, six primary areas in Nakdong-jeongmaek were selected and their vegetation distribution was surveyed considering the environmental conditions and artificial influences. According to the results of community classification based on TWINSPAN, the vegetation in the surveyed region was categorized into 9 groups: Betula costata-Quercus mongolica community, Q. mongolica community, Pinus densiflora-Q. mongolica community, P. densiflora community, Deciduous oaks-P. densiflora community, Deciduous oaks community, P. thunbergii community, P. koraiensis-P. rigida community, and Chamaecyparis obtusa-Alnus firma community. In Baekbyeongsan(Mt.) located in Taebaek-si of Gangwon-do, Betula costata-Quercus mongolica community was found, reflecting the environmental characteristics of northern temperate climate. P. thunbergii community appeared in Gudeoksan(Mt.) of Busan metropolitan city, which is near the coast. Since Gudeoksan(Mt.) is near to the downtown and its altitude above the sea is relatively low, people visit the area often. Therefore, C. obtusa and P. thunbergii have been planted for producing forest trees and implementing anti-erosion afforestation. In the other primary survey areas, Q. mongolica-dominant communities, P. densiflora-dominant communities, and deciduous oak-dominant communities, which are representative forest vegetation types of Jeongmaeks in South Korea, were mainly distributed, showing no significant difference compared to the forest vegetation types of other Jeongmaeks. Since the Nakdong-jeongmaek from south to north, it shows clear characteristics of vegetation changes between the northern temperate climate and the warm temperate climate of the south.

The Flora and Vegetation Structure of Forest Wetlands in Mt. Cheongok(Gyeongbuk Bonghwa) (청옥산(경북 봉화) 산림습원의 식물상 및 식생)

  • Son, Ho-Jun;Kim, Young-Sol;Yun, Ju-Ung;Chun, Kun-Woo;Park, Wan-Geun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.103 no.3
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    • pp.313-320
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study was to provide basic data for preserving forest ecosystem with understanding forest wetland condition of Mt. Cheongok. It was found from this research that vascular plants of surveyed area were composed of 72 families, 167 genera, 209 species, and 2 subspecies, 27 varieties, 5 formae. totaling 243 taxa. Among the investigated vascular plants, Korea endemic plants were 9 species, rare plants 15 species, and naturalized plants 8 species, respectively. According to the occurrence frequency within the wetland investigated, obligate upland plants (OBU) accounted for 75.72% (184) among the total species investigated, wherea obligate wetland plant (OBW) were four species (4.65%). There were 26 of hygrophyte plants and 2 of emergent plants in the research area according to wet degree. According to habitat category, the most frequently occurred habitat was forest (136 species, 55.97%), and the others were in the order of meadow and shrubland (70 species, 28.81%), wet meadow (35 species, 14.40%), and aquatic environment (2 species, 0.82%), respectively. In the result of analysis of important value, Fraxinus rhynchophylla and Carex pseudosinensis was the highest as 22.17% and 10.40%. It was confirmed that the species diversity was relatively high. Shannon-Wiener's species diversity index was calculated as 2.507. Based on these results, long-term monitoring survey should be urgently needed for ecological restoration and recovery.

Probable Volcanic Flood of the Cheonji Caldera Lake Triggered by Volcanic Eruption of Mt. Baekdusan (백두산 화산분화로 인해 천지에서 발생 가능한 화산홍수)

  • Lee, Khil-Ha;Kim, Sung-Wook;Yoo, Soon-Young;Kim, Sang-Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.492-506
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    • 2013
  • The historical accounts and materials about the eruption of Mt. Baekdusan as observed by the geological survey is now showing some signs of waking from a long slumber. As a response of the volcanic eruption of Mt. Baekdusan, water release may occur from the stored water in Lake Cheonjii caldera. The volcanic flood is crucial in that it has huge potential energy that can destruct all kinds of man-made structures and that its velocity can reach up to 100 km $hr^{-1}$ to cover hundreds of kilometers of downstream of Lake Cheonji. The ultimate goal of the study is to estimate the level of damage caused by the volcanic flood of Lake Cheon-Ji caldera. As a preliminary study a scenario-based numerical analysis is performed to build hydrographs as a function of time. The analysis is performed for each scenario (breach, magma uplift, combination of uplift and breach, formation of precipitation etc.) and the parameters to require a model structure is chosen on the basis of the historic records of other volcanos. This study only considers the amount of water at the rim site as a function of time for the estimation whereas the downstream routing process is not considered in this study.