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Study on the Assessment of Closed Trails at National Parks in the Baekdudaegan Mountains, South Korea

Kim, In-Kyu, Lee, Joon-Woo, Cho, Woo
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한국환경생태학회지 (한국환경생태학회지 (환생지))
제29권 제1호 (2015.02)
pp.21-28
한국환경생태학회 (Korean Society of Environment & Ecology)
Abstract

This study examined the habitat status of wild birds at closed-trails and the control group of opened-trails in the national park of the Baekdudaegan mountains. After evaluating each area based on this, it's aimed at being utilized as basic data for future national park management and opening of trails. Upon field investigations and analyzing existing literary materials, it was found that there were a total of 76 bird species living around the trails. Among them, it was confirmed that 60 species can breeding and 10 species are protected by law. Upon assessing the scores of each area according to the evaluation standards of this study, Area I had 7 scores, area II had 13 scores, area III had 5 scores, and area IV had 16 scores, showing that the control group open-trail area IV between Jeongryeongchi and Seongsamjae had the highest score, and that area III of Wolyeongdae~Chotdaebong~Daeyasan~Miljae~Wolyeongdae had the lowest score. Evaluation of closed-trail according to wild bird species (Avifauna) was attempted in this study, but there were more bird species living in open-trails, while also having higher evaluation scores. Therefore, if opening trail is needed in the future due to excessive desires of visitors or inevitable social demands, it is judged that various environmental factors including mammals highly affected by people should be evaluated to open up the sector with the lowest score. Also, it is judged that through methods such as reservation systems, the number of visitors should be controlled or night-time hikes should be prohibited so that nocturnal wildlife can freely use the trails.

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 INTRODUCTION  MATERIALS AND METHODS   1. Selection of Survey Areas   2. Method of Investigation and Assessment  RESULTS AND DISCUSSION   1. Overall Survey Results of Bird Species   2. Survey Results of Legally Protected Species   3. Grading and Assessment  REFERENCES
Author
  • Kim, In-Kyu(Korea Institute of Environmental Ecology)
  • Lee, Joon-Woo( Dept. of Environment & Forest Resources, Chungnam National Univ) | Lee, Joon-Woo
  • Cho, Woo( Dept. of Tourism Development, Sangji Univ) | Cho, Woo