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Extraction of Managerial Vulnerable Areas with Outstanding Natural Environment Using Gap Analysis Based the Environmental Conservation Value Assessment Map (ECVAM)

  • Journal of the Korean Cartographic Association
  • Abbr : JKCA
  • 2017, 17(2), pp.111-123
  • Publisher : The Korean Cartographic Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Geography > Geography in general > Cartography
  • Published : August 31, 2017

Geunhan Kim 1 노영희 2 정휘철 2 Jaeyong Choi 3 Jeongho Yoon 2

1한국환경정책평가연구원
2한국환경정책·평가연구원
3충남대학교

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ABSTRACT

In order to minimize the conflict between development and conservation, sustainable land management should be realized while taking into account the regions with excellent natural environments that can be habitats for various living things. Continuous efforts should be made to identify areas vulnerable to development without being legally or systematically protected even in areas with excellent natural environments so as to be effective management. In this study, we tried to extract the vulnerable areas that are environmentally·ecologically excellent but not legally protected through the Gap analysis of the result of environmental·ecological, and legal evaluation of the Environmental Conservation Value Assessment Map (ECVAM). As a result of Gap analysis, it was analyzed that 4.81% of the nationwide, 11.22% of the first grade of environmental·ecological assessment map of ECVAM is the area where institutional management is weak. As a result of examining the status of these areas, it was designated as a natural green area based on the National Land Planning and Utilization Act. In accordance with other laws, it was designated as a semi-conservation forest area and livestock farming restrict area, and it was designated as relative protected areas because of nearby schools. Managerial vulnerable areas are regions where development can occur if conditions are established. Therefore, the management plan should be considered for institutional protection of these vulnerable areas. It should be possible to improve domestic biodiversity and enable sustainable land management through institutional management and protection measures in managerial vulnerable areas with excellent natural environment.

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