• 제목/요약/키워드: Vegetation landscape element

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부산시 황령산의 경관구조와 생태적 복원 (Landscape Structure and Ecological Restoration of Mt. Hwangryung in Pusan, korea)

  • 이창석;조현제
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제21권6호
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    • pp.791-797
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    • 1998
  • An attempt to clarify the landscape structure of urban areas was carried out on Mt. Hwangryung located in the center of Pusan, southern Korea. By means of aerial photographs and field survey, a vegetation map including land-use pattern was made. Landscape structure was described by analyzing the vegetation map. Landscape element types were classified into secondary forest, introduced plantation, and other elements including urbanized area. almus firma and Pinus thunbergii communities, introduced plantation elements, formed matrix and some secondary forest elements and the other artificial plantations of small scale tended to distribute as small patches in such matrix. The number of patches per unit area in secondary forest elements was more than that in introduced plantation element. The result on patech size was vice versa. As the results of landscape ecological analyses, it was estimated that differentiation of patches recognized in community level would be related to artificial interference and those in sub-communities levels to natural process such as progression of succession. On the other hand, restoration plans in viewpoints of restoration and landscape ecology were suggested to improve ecological quality of Mt. hwangryung.

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Vegetation Management Units and Its Landscape Structures of Mt. Cheolma, in Incheon City, Korea

  • Cho, Hyun-Je;Cho, Je-Hyung
    • 한국생태학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국생태학회 2002년도 VIII 세계생태학대회
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    • pp.71-77
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    • 2002
  • For landscape ecological management of the isolated forestlands in Incheon city located in the western tip of South Korea, the forest vegetation of Mt. Cheolma was classified phytosciologically and mapped out its spatial distribution at a scale of 1:5,000. Characteristics of forest landscape structures were discussed in terms of the number and size of patches obtained by analyzing vegetation map. Units to manage the forest vegetation were categorized into eighteen communities, seventeen groups, and sixteen subgroups. Landscape elements were classified into five types: secondary vegetation, introduced vegetation for forestry (IVF), introduced vegetation for agriculture (IVA), and other elements. Two hundred and ninety-three forest landscape patches covers 443.3ha of which IVF accounted for 316.8ha(71.5%), the largest portion, secondary vegetation for f01.2ha(22.8%), IVA for 6.2ha(1.4%), and others for 19.1ha(4.3%). The ratio of natural forest elements of 31.9% showed that this area was mainly comprised of artificially introduced vegetation, such as Robinia pseudoacacia plantation and Pinus rigida plantation. Forest landscape patches have a mean area of 4.5ha, a density of 66.1/100ha, and a diversity index of 0.87. It was estimated that differentiation of patches recognized in community level would be related to human interference and those in subordinate level to natural processes.

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Vegetation Management Units and Its Landscape Structures of Mt. Cheolma, in Incheon City, Korea

  • Cho, Hyun-Je;Cho, Je-Hyuung
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.205-211
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    • 2002
  • For landscape ecological management of the isolated forestlands in Incheon city located in the western tip of South Korea, the forest vegetation of Mt. Cheolma was classified phytosciologically and mapped out its spatial distribution at a scale of 1:5,000. Characteristics of forest landscape structures were discussed in terms of the number and size of patches obtained by analy zing vegetation map. Units to manage the forest vegetation were categorized into eighteen communities, seventeen groups, and sixteen subgroups. Landscape elements were classified into five types: secondary vegetation, introduced vegetation for forestry (IVF), introduced vegetation for agriculture (IVA), and other elements. Two hundred and ninety-three forest landscape patches covers 443.3ha, of which IVF accounted for 316.8ha(71.5$\%$), the largest portion, secondary vegetation for 101.2ha(22.8$\%$), IVA for 6.2ha(1.4$\%$), and others for 19.1ha(4.3$\%$). The ratio of natural forest elements of 31.9$\%$ showed that this area was mainly comprised of artificially introduced vegetation, such as Robinia pseudoacacia plantation and Pinus rigida plantation. Forest landscape patches have a mean area of 4.5ha, a density of 66.1/100ha, and a diversity index of 0.87. It was estimated that differentiation of patches recognized in community level would be related to human interference and those in subordinate level to natural processes.

도시림의 생태학적 진단과 생태적 관리시스템 개발 : 부산시 황령산을 중심으로 (Ecological diagnosis and Development of Ecological Management System of Urban Forest : On Mt. Hwangryung in Pusan, Korea)

  • 조현제;이창석
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제21권6호
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    • pp.779-789
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    • 1998
  • The forest vegetation established on Mt. Hwangryung located in Pusan, southern Korea was analyzed through phytosociological procedure. Vegetation of the study area was categorized into 14 communities, 16 groups, and 13 subgroups. Vegetation units obtained from such an analysis were shown in a detailed vegetation map (scale 1:5,000). Ecological characteristics of each vegetation unit were discussed on the basis of the principle of restoration ecology. From those results, it was confirmed that some introduced vegetation under excessive artificial interference was in unstable state and then ecological restoration was needed. On the other hand, ecological information and management systems to maintain the urban forest as ecologically healthy state were developed using GIS.

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Landscape Structure in the Greenbelt Zone around the Seoul, the Metropolis of Korea

  • Lee, Chang-Seok;Hong, Sun-Kee;Moon, Jeong-Suk;You, Young-Han
    • The Korean Journal of Ecology
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.385-394
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    • 2001
  • An attempt to clarify the landscape structure of urban areas was carried out in the greenbelt around Seoul, Korea's metropolis. By means of aerial photographs and a field survey, a vegetation map including land-use pattern was made. Landscape structure was described by analyzing this vegetation map and the results of phytosociological survey. Landscape element types identified were (1) secondary forest, (2) plantation, (3) cultivated field, (4) urbanized area, (5) graveyard, and (6) bare rock. Vegetation units, resulting from the phytosociological analysis, included Quercus mongolica, Q. variabilis, Q. acutissima, Pinus densiflora, Q. aliena, and Alnus japonica communities. Plantations were composed of Robinia pseudoacacia, Populus tomentiglandulosa, P. rigida, Larix leptolepis, P. koraiensis, and Castanea crenata stands. Patches near to human settlements in the lower zones of the mountains were fragmented and small but they became larger towards the higher mountain zones. On the other hand, the number of patches was fewer and their size was larger in Mt. Cheonggye more distant from the principal residential area, larger in size, and higher in elevation compared with the other 2 mountains, Mt. Daemo and Mt. Acha. Floristic composition of Mongolian oak(Q. mongolica) stand distributing in the upper part of each mountain, in which artificial interference is rare, showed a difference among those study areas different in parent rock and disturbance regime. But that of black locust(R. pseudoacacia) stand located in lowland of mountainous area, in which artificial interference is frequent was similar to each other. As the results of analyses on the frequency distribution of diameter classes of major species, dominant landscape elements, Mongolian oak forest showed different responses depending on artificial interference as continuous maintenance and retrogressive succession in the sites far from and near to the residential areas, respectively. On the other hand, black locust stands showed a probability to be restore to the native oak forest through progressive succession.

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<전주지도>에 표현된 조선 후기 전주부성의 식생경관상 (A Study on the Characteristics of Vegetation Landscape of Fortress of Jeonju District in Represented on the )

  • 강인애;노재현
    • 한국전통조경학회지
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 조선 후기 전주부성을 그린 <전주지도>에 나타난 식생경관을 활용하여 역사도시 전주의 도시정체성 확보방안을 모색하는 기초연구로서의 성격을 지닌다. 조선 후기 전주의 도시 이미지 형성을 주도했던 지도상의 식생경관적 특성을 파악하는 한편 식생을 활용한 경관 모티브 및 구성체계를 도출해 보고자 하는 목적으로 시도되었다. <전주지도>의 분석을 통해서 도출된 조선 후기 전주부의 식생경관 특성은 다음과 같이 요약된다. 첫째, 전주부성의 식재경관 구성체계는 크게 부성 주변 자연형 식재를 토대로, 거점시설물과 연계한 독립식재와 군집식재, 지형특성과 어우러져 형성된 군집식재, 민가와 어우러진 텃밭과 마당식재가 통합되어 형성된 면형 식재경관으로 구성되어 있다. 둘째, 지역수종을 활용한 깃대종의 식생경관을 특화하였다. 조선 후기 전주는 복사나무가 만개한 도화경(桃花景)의 별천지였으며 오얏나무, 매화, 살구나무, 이팝나무 등이 가득한 꽃대궐이었다. 셋째, 산지와 어우러진 자연형 식재경관요소와 군집을 이루는 민가정원형 식재경관을 배경으로 거점시설물을 중심으로 형성된 정원형 식재 등이 전주부성 식생경관을 지배하고 있다. 넷째로 지형특성상의 결함을 보완하기 위하여 조성된 비보형 식생군락지가 중요한 식재경관요소로 강조되고 있다. 다섯째로 지형특성을 고려한 생태적 식생경관을 형성하고 있다. <전주지도>를 중심으로 도출되는 전주부성의 식생경관 특성은 전주의 경관성을 회복, 재현하는데 중요한 의미를 지니고 있다. 특히 지형특성과 어우러진 비보적 개념의 식생군락지, 지형과 조화되는 생태형 식재경관 형성수법, 민가와 어우러진 민가정원형 식재경관, 지역성을 반영한 도화경의 경관 조성 등은 18C 후반 전주지도를 통해 발견한 전주부성의 특화된 경관상(景觀相)이다.

인왕산(仁王山)의 산림식생단위(山林植生單位)와 경관구조(景觀構造) (Forest Vegetation Units and Landscape Structures of Mt. Inwang in Seoul, Korea)

  • 조현제;조재형;이창석
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제88권3호
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    • pp.342-351
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    • 1999
  • 도시화에 의해 고립된 임지인 인왕산에 발달하고 있는 산림식생이 식물사회학적 방법으로 해석되고 그것의 공간적 분포가 정밀하게 지도화되었다. 정밀식생도상의 patch의 수와 크기를 이용하여 인왕산의 경관구조 특성이 검토되었다. 인왕산지역의 산림식생단위는 10개 군락, 10개군 그리고 8개소군으로 구분되었으며, 경관요소유형은 이차림요소, 유적군락요소, 인공림요소 그리고 도시화지역을 비롯한 기타요소로 구분되었다. 소나무군락과 아까시나무군락이 각각 기질(matrix)을 형성하고 있었으며, 그와 같은 기질내에서 소면적의 일부 이차림, 유적군락 그리고 기타 인공림들이 소규모 patch로 분포하고 있었다. 단위면적당 patch의 수는 이차림요소가 인공림요소보다 많았으며, patch의 크기는 그 반대의 경향이었다. 경관요소유형별 유관속식물의 종풍부성은 patch의 크기와 양의 관련이 있는 것으로 판단되었다. 경관생태학적 검토결과, patch의 분화는 군락수준에서는 인위적 간섭이, 군이나 소군 등 하위군락수준에서는 자연적인 천이과정이 주로 관계하고 있는 것으로 생각되었다.

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농경지 내 띠형수림의 경관적 가치분석 (A Value Analysis of the Hedgerow in Cultivated Areas in point of Landscape)

  • 조현주;류연수;이현택;나정화
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • 제27권
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    • pp.69-75
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    • 2009
  • This research regard it as most meaningful to realize the importance of the hedgerow in cultivated areas functioning as a residual landscape element in rural landscape and set improvement guidelines through landscape character and value analysis to cope with landscape malfunction. The results of summary are as follows. 1) First of all, as a result of landscape character analysis of edge stripe in cultivated land in total of 7 case areas, for example, the edge stripe in cultivated land in case area 4 and 8 maintain the width of 10m and are assessed satisfactory in terms of vegetation development condition, appearance of living species, connectivity, buffer capacity and so on. Also, as a result of structural character of correlation analysis among items, the correlation coefficient between width and appearance of living species showed 0.941, the highest. Following are connectivity and appearance of living species and width and buffer capacity respectively: 0.841 and 0.740. 2) As a result of landscape character analysis of uncultivated stripe in total of 6 case areas, it is analyzed that case area 4 maintains the widest width as almost 4.5m average width and considered valuable as I degree in vegetation development condition, filtering, and connectivity. 3) As a result of problem analysis of uncultivated stripe, for example, case 3, 9, and 10 was analyzed that the width was below 1.25m which is too small to carry out the function of buffer and habitat for living creature, so minimum standard width was set between 4~5m through comprehensive analysis of character of each case area. Based on the result above landscape character, value and problem analysis, main improvement guidelines are set in terms of width, connectivity, filtering, and vegetation development, restrictive practices and so on.

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Restoration planning of the Seoul Metropolitan area, Korea toward eco-city

  • Lee, Chang Seok
    • 한국환경생물학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국환경생물학회 2003년도 학술대회
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2003
  • In order to prepare a basis for ecological restoration of the Seoul Metropolitan area, ecological diagnoses on soil physico-chemical properties and vegetation structure were carried out. Land use patterns, actual vegetation, and biotope patterns were also investigated based on aerial photograph interpretation and field checks. I formulated landscape elements overlaying those data and evaluated the ecological value of each element. Soil pollution was evaluated by analyzing soil samples collected in each grid on the mesh map, divided by 2km $\times$ 2km intervals. Soil samples were collected in forests or grasslands escaped from direct human interference. Soil pollution evaluated from pH, and SO$_4$, Ca, Mg, and Al contents of soil was more severe in the urban outskirts than in the urban center. Those soil environmental factors showed significant correlation with each other. Vegetation in the urban area was different in species composition from that in suburban areas and showed lower diversity compared with that in the suburban areas. Successional process investigated by population structure of major species also showed a difference. That is, successional trend was normal in suburban areas, but that in urban areas showed a retrogressive pattern. The landscape ecological map of Seoul indicates that the urban center lacks vegetation and greenery space is restricted in urban outskirts. Such an uneven distribution of vegetation has caused a specific urban climate and thereby contributed to aggravation of air and soil pollution, furthermore causing vegetation decline. From this result, it was estimated that such uneven distribution of vegetation functioned as a trigger factor to deteriorate the urban environment. I suggested, therefore, a restoration plan based on landscape ecological principles, which emphasizes connectivity and even distribution of green areas throughout the whole area of the Seoul to solve this complex environmental problem. In this restoration plan, first of all, I decided the priority order for connection of the fragmented greenery spaces based on the distances from the core reserves comprised of green belt and rivers, which play roles as habitats of wildlife as well as for improvement of urban environment. Next, I prepared methods to restore each landscape element included in the paths of green network to be constructed in the future on the bases of such preferential order. Rivers and roads, which hold good connectivity, were chosen as elements to play important roles in constructing green network by linking the fragmented greenery spaces.

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한국전통정원에 대한 경관선호에 관한 비교 문화적 연구 (A Cross-cultural Comparisons for Landscape Preference on Korean Traditional Garden)

  • 정성혜;심우경
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.104-112
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    • 1995
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate cross-cultural comparison of landscape preferences among Korean, Japanese and Western groups, and to get some clues to be used in judging this cultural influence. Moreover this study suggested fundamental data for design theory of modern landscape architecture. The results were as follows ; Natural factors including vegetation, water and rock, structural factors and spatial factors could be significant variables on Korean traditional landscape. The mean preference scores for both landscape element and landscape space were significantly different(p(0.01, p(0.05) with the Korean most perferred, the Western in the middle, and Japanese least. There were both differences and similarities in landscape preference among Korean, Japanese and Western groups.

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