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Landscape and Ecological Engineering | 2005

Analysis of deforestation patterns in the Baekdudaegan preservation area using land cover classification and change detection techniques; the feasibility of restoration

Huicheul Jung; Dong-Kun Lee; Seong Woo Jeon; Wonkyong Song

The Baekdudaegan Mountain Range is a backbone of the Korean Peninsula which has special spiritual and sentimental significance for Koreans and significant ecological value to diverse organisms. Despite the importance of this region, however, the natural environment of Baekdudaegan has been severely threatened by a variety of human activity and tremendous forest fires. To make management and restoration plans for the deforested areas, it is necessary to investigate quantitatively such natural and human-induced physical changes. This study has thus attempted to quantitatively analyze land-use purposes and deforestation patterns in the Baekdudaegan preservation area by taking advantage of on-screen land cover classification and normalized difference vegetation index image-differencing techniques. The study has also attempted to review the feasibility of forest restoration by analyzing the most representative deforestation patterns in the Baekdudaegan preservation area. The land-cover classification results indicated that forests in the Baekdudaegan preservation area occupy an area of 4,794xa0km2, approximately 90% of the total area, and nonforest is approximately 523xa0km2. Agricultural land is the largest portion of nonforest area and occupies an area of 428xa0km2 (82% of the nonforest area); urbanized built-up land accounts for 10% of nonforest areas (50xa0km2). According to results from change-detection analysis between 1987 and 2000, deforestation occurred in an area of over 240xa0ha and the dominant causes of deforestation were revealed as expansion of barren land (43% of the deforested area), conversion for agricultural use (34%), expansion of pasture (10%), and urban sprawl (8%). The most devastating deforestation in the Baekdudaegan area was found in “agricultural field” where the altitude is more than 600xa0m with a gentle slope of 10–20°. To restore this highland agricultural field, which has expanded along the ridgeline back to healthy forest, it seems the slope faces can be restored without slope stabilization, because the soil is rich and the slope is less than 20°; a landscape ecological approach is, however, suggested to maintain the connectivity of fragmented forest patches.


Ecological Modelling | 2013

The sensitivity of species distribution modeling to scale differences

Wonkyong Song; Eun Young Kim; Dong-Kun Lee; Moung-Jin Lee; Seong Woo Jeon


Journal of remote sensing | 2012

A Comparison of Machine Learning Species Distribution Methods for Habitat Analysis of the Korea Water Deer (Hydropotes inermis argyropus)

Wonkyong Song; Eunyoung Kim


Environmental Impact Assessment Review | 2013

A multi-scale metrics approach to forest fragmentation for Strategic Environmental Impact Assessment

Eun Young Kim; Wonkyong Song; Dong-Kun Lee


Journal of the Korea Society of Environmental Restoration Technology | 2012

Forest Fragmentation and its impacts : A review

Eun-Young Kim; Wonkyong Song; Dong-Kun Lee


Journal of remote sensing | 2011

Net Primary Production Changes over Korea and Climate Factors

Jiyoun Hong; Changsub Shim; Moung-Jin Lee; Gyounghye Baek; Wonkyong Song; Seong Woo Jeon; Yong-Ha Park


Journal of the Korea Society of Environmental Restoration Technology | 2008

Regional Ecological Network Design for Wild Animals' Movement Using Landscape Permeability and Least-cost Path Methods in the Metropolitan Area of Korea

Dong-Kun Lee; Wonkyong Song; Seong Woo Jeon


Journal of the Korea Society of Environmental Restoration Technology | 2015

Habitat Analysis of Hyla suweonensis in the Breeding Season Using Species Distribution Modeling

Wonkyong Song


Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment | 2013

Habitat Connectivity Assessment of Tits Using a Statistical Modeling: Focused on Biotop Map of Seoul, South Korea

Wonkyong Song; Eun Young Kim; Dong-Kun Lee


Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment | 2012

Measuring Connectivity in Heterogenous Landscapes: a Review and Application

Wonkyong Song; Eun Young Kim; Dong-Kun Lee

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Seong Woo Jeon

Kyungpook National University

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Dong-Kun Lee

Seoul National University

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Hyun-Goo Kim

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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Jiyeon Kim

Kyungpook National University

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Jung-Won Lee

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

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