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The Impact of Temperature Rising on the Distribution of Plant - in Case of Bamboos and Garlics -

  • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Abbr : J EIA
  • 2006, 15(1), pp.67-78
  • Publisher : Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Research Area : Engineering > Environmental Engineering

Inhye Heo 1 Won-Tae Kwon 2 Lee Seung Ho 1 전영문 1

1건국대학교
2기상연구소

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ABSTRACT

Global warming brings about changes of diverse environmental, especially changes of plantdistribution. The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between temperature riseand changes of northern limit of vegetation growth in Korea. Bamboos (Phyllostachys) andAllium sativum L.) wereselected. The data of the distributions of bamboos and garlic are collected by field survey andinterviews. Temperature is analyzed from 1904 to 2000.The northern limit of Phyllostachysmoves 60-100 km northward, for about 100 years, theperiod of 1907-2003 and mean temperature of Korea increases about 2˚C during the sameJanuary mean temperature. The boundary between the northern type and southern types ofgarlic moves northward 40-140 km from 1980s to 2000. The moving width is broad in the westcoastal region while the width is narrow in the inland and mountain regions. The mean movingwidth is about 100 km.

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