본 논문은 아시아에서 돈육 생산과 소비의 강국인 중국, 일본, 한국 3개국의 과거와 현재 돈육 산업을 조사하고 향후 돈육 생산과 소비를 예측하는 것을 목적으로 한다. 중국은 경제 시스템 변화와 가속화된 경제 성장으로 돈육의 생산과 소비에서 높은 순위를 차지할 수 있었고, 양돈 산업은 계속 발전할 것이며, 생산과 소비는 계속 증가할 것으로 예상된다. 일본의 돈육 생산량은 오랫동안 꾸준히 감소해 왔다. 일본은 돈육 수입량이 많아 순위가 높지만 수입량에 비해 소비가 크지 않아 수입량은 점차 줄어들 것으로 예상된다. 한국은 양돈산업의 발달과 대규모 농장 운영의 확대로 돈육 생산이 발달했고, 이를 통해 양돈 생산 분야에서 높은 순위를 차지하고 있다. 돈육의 소비도 지속적으로 증가하고 있다. 농업 부문의 경제적 측면에서는 돈육 생산과 소비의 비율이 계속 증가하고 있다. 중국, 일본, 한국의 돈육 생산과 소비는 농업부문뿐만 아니라 세계 경제에도 상당한 영향을 미칠 것이다.
Explicit environmental attitude measures tend to produce strong socially desirable responses (Bruni & Schultz, 2010; Milfont & Duckitt, 2010; Stern & Dietz, 1994) and fail to capture more than what participants consciously recall (e.g., explicit belief, past behavior, Dunlap, Van Liere, Mertig, Jones, 2000; Schultz, Shriver, Tabanico, & Khazian, 2004). A number of studies have highlighted the popularity of environmental issues in common discourse in various countries, which leads individuals to eagerly express pro-environmental explicit attitudes (Dunlap, 1998; Leiserowitz, 2005; Meijers & Stapel, 2011). Therefore, an explicit measure of environmental attitudes would hardly be an unbiased indicator of prior knowledge and experience when testing the effect of subtle feeling on judgments: although a participant explicitly reports favorable attitudes toward environment or related issues, it does not necessarily mean that she or he has knowledge and experience to hinder the regulatory fit effects. Using the Implicit Association Test, we examined whether the extent to which individuals are implicitly biased toward (or against) sustainability moderates the regulatory focus by construal level interaction. Scores from the indirect measure of attitudes served as the indicator of the strength of associations between the concept of sustainability and evaluations that may result form its frequent pairing with desirable consumption patterns or repeated exposure to persuasive messages promoting sustainability. Specifically, we showed that the regulatory focus – construal level fit effect will be greater among individuals who have not formed significant associations about sustainability since these individuals are more likely to rely on feeling right from regulatory fit rather than using prior experience or knowledge.
Revetment Mattress/Filter is the porous structure filled fillers in meshed structure so that it can use the fillers of various sizes and form various pores. The porous structure of the Mattress/Filter increases drainage so that it decreases the energy and velocity of flow therefore the tractive force is decreased and the erosion of revetment is mitigated. The filler of Mattress/Filter uses gravels, waste concretes and slags so that the surface is rough and the roughness coefficient increases and the increase of the roughness coefficient decreases flow velocity and tractive force.
On the other hand Mattress/Filter and vegetation are combined so that the increase of roughness coefficient and flow velocity still more progress therefore the effect of decrease of tractive force is increased after a few months have passed since the Mattress/Filter is constructed so that the vegetation is developed and be stabilized. The vegetation channel of Mattress/Filter is set up and the inspection comes into operation by varing flowrate and vegetation spacing to examine these characters of the Mattress/Filter. The coefficent of flow velocity U/U*' is decreased exponentially as vegetation desity aH' or λ is increased and the coefficient of friction f is increased as vegetation desity aH' is increased but decreased as the coefficent of flow velocity U/U*' is increased. The effective tractive force F0 is decreased exponentially as the vegetation desity aH' is increased.
From the inspection the results are obtained that the porous and vegetation structure of the revetment Mattress/Filter system increases the coefficient of friction of revetment so that flow velocity and effective are decreased therefore greatly contributes the stability of the revetment.
Aquatic plants grow in water with photosynthesis and purify water quality as taking organic and inorganic matter in water. Polluted water in stagnant stream channel where nutritive salts load is great can be purified by activities of aquatic plants. Aquatic plants should be fixed to bed easily to plant and sustainable environment is needed. So in this study, Mattress/Filter system is suggested to plant aquatic plant in stagnant stream channel.
In the result of study, coverage of Phragmites australis, Zizania latifolia and Typha angustifolia which planted in mattress was 78%, 62% and 82% and numbers of species in each mattress system were 7, 11, 3. The evenness index of each mattress system was 0.86, 0.91 and 0.79 and diversity index of each mattress system was 1.67, 2.18 and 0.87.
Removal rates of phosphorus at Phragmites australis, Zizania latifolia and Typha angustifolia which planted in mattress were 68.7%, 62.7%, 55.3% and removal rates of nitrogen of them were 79.8%, 74.7%, 64.9%. The removal rate of nitrogen was greater than phosphorus at all system and both removal rates were greater at Phragmites australis than at Zizania latifolia and at Typha angustifolia the rate was the least. Removal rates of PO4-3, NH4-N, NO3-N at Phragmites australis were 57.4%, 52.8%, 47.8% and at Zizania latifolia were 82.6%, 77.2%, 67.5% and at Typha angustifolia were 80.6%, 73.7%, 64.3%. It seems that removal effect is great by the planted mattress system.