KNU IFS 2018 Annual International Symposium of Institute of Forest Science (2018.09)바로가기
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pp.54-54
저자
Hye Ri Kim, Gee hoon Shin, Paikho Rho
언어
영어(ENG)
URL
https://www.earticle.net/Article/A450170
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초록
영어
This study was conducted to assess ecological network associated with the fragmented wildlife habitats in Taebaeksan National Park. The study areas included Doomundongjae, Hambaesan, Manhangjae and Hwabangjae, which were heavily fragmented due to paved roads in Taebaeksan National Park. The assessment items are based on ecosystem value improvement (species distribution, moving route, functional habitat, topographical features, landscape ecological patch connectivity), nature-human conflict mitigation (wild animal roadkill, size and type of damaged lands, park visitor characteristics), local resident participation (conservation and use resource distribution, environmental preservation activity site), and economic aspects (ecosystem service, landownership). Assessment analysis shows that the fragmented wildlife habitat scores are 5.9000 of Doomundongjae, 6.6209 of Hambaesan, 6.2544 of Manhangjae, and 5.6525 of Hwabangjae, indicating that Hwabangjae is considered to be the most severely fragmented area where connection effort is immediately needed.
키워드
Taebaeksan National ParkEcological networkfragmentHabitat assessment index
저자
Hye Ri Kim [ Ecosystem Research Division, Ecosystem Research Division, National Park Research Institute, Korea National Park Service ]
Gee hoon Shin [ Division of Environmental Planning, Keimyung University ]
Paikho Rho [ Division of Environmental Planning, Keimyung University ]
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