2014
DOI: 10.13087/kosert.2014.17.1.173
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A Study on the Land Purchase Priority Measurement of the Riparian Areas in Yeongsan and Seomjin River Basin - Focusing on the Riparian Areas of the Juam Lake -

Abstract: 심윤진 1) ․차진열 2) ․박용수 3) ․이동진 1) ․서윤희 1) ․홍진표 1) ․조동길 1) 1) 넥서스환경디자인연구원(주)․ 2) 국립공원관리공단․ 3) 장수군청

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“…As of December, 2018, 15.497 ㎢ of the targeted area (1,243 ㎢) was purchased and except the forest land (8.346 ㎢), 3.942 ㎢ of the area that needs to be ecologically restored (6.740 ㎢) was restored (Geum River Basin Environmental Office, 2019). In particular, since it is important to plan the belt-shaped land purchase one by one considering the creation of riparian ecological belts prioritizing areas with a high inflow load factor (Shim et al, 2014), it is necessary to purchase major non-point pollution sources -urbanized areas such as factories, restaurants, gas stations and residential areas -and create ecological belts by priority at the point of purchasing land based on the land cover classification instead of buying forests or agricultural lands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As of December, 2018, 15.497 ㎢ of the targeted area (1,243 ㎢) was purchased and except the forest land (8.346 ㎢), 3.942 ㎢ of the area that needs to be ecologically restored (6.740 ㎢) was restored (Geum River Basin Environmental Office, 2019). In particular, since it is important to plan the belt-shaped land purchase one by one considering the creation of riparian ecological belts prioritizing areas with a high inflow load factor (Shim et al, 2014), it is necessary to purchase major non-point pollution sources -urbanized areas such as factories, restaurants, gas stations and residential areas -and create ecological belts by priority at the point of purchasing land based on the land cover classification instead of buying forests or agricultural lands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%