2016
DOI: 10.1007/s12374-015-0572-0
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Korean traditional village forest (Ma-Eul-Soop) and potential natural vegetation: A case study on the Sachon-Ri Garo-Soop in Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea

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“…During the study period, it was found that the disadvantaged areas in terms of rural habitat were mainly located in areas with a poor infrastructure level and rural social services. This result is consistent with Geldmann [61] and Lim [62], who studied the habitat quality of nature reserves, which fully indicates that the index system established in this study reflects the real situation of the rural habitat level more comprehensively and can be universally suitable for the evaluation of rural habitat in nature reserves.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…During the study period, it was found that the disadvantaged areas in terms of rural habitat were mainly located in areas with a poor infrastructure level and rural social services. This result is consistent with Geldmann [61] and Lim [62], who studied the habitat quality of nature reserves, which fully indicates that the index system established in this study reflects the real situation of the rural habitat level more comprehensively and can be universally suitable for the evaluation of rural habitat in nature reserves.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Traditional villages not only preserve history but also advance with the development of human civilization [1]. The landscape pattern around traditional villages is a stable landscape pattern formed by the interaction between the village and nature over a long period, and improper construction of traditional villages might damage the villages and the natural landscape [55,56]. With the development of ecological civilization construction and rural revitalization, the protection of traditional villages should pay full attention to the all-round protection of their traditional culture, ecological environment, and social economy, implementing precise protection measures for traditional villages of different regions, types, and characteristics.…”
Section: Protection and Sustainable Development Of Traditional Villagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peter Bigmore studied the evolution of rural settlement models, while Michael Woods explored rural conflicts through pluralism, class theory and actor network theory [12]. Since the 1990s, scholars have focused on research topics such as rural communities, rural landscapes, rural social issues and urban-rural relations, which have become hot topics in the field [13]. Research on changes in rurality and rural development [14] and rural reconstruction during socio-economic transition [15] have also received considerable attention.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%