@article{ART002376474},
author={전배석 and WANMO KANG and Lee Jae-hyuck and 김성훈 and Kim, Byeori and Ilkwon Kim and 이주은 and Hyuksoo Kwon},
title={Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2018},
volume={27},
number={4},
pages={367-377}
TY - JOUR
AU - 전배석
AU - WANMO KANG
AU - Lee Jae-hyuck
AU - 김성훈
AU - Kim, Byeori
AU - Ilkwon Kim
AU - 이주은
AU - Hyuksoo Kwon
TI - Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2018
VL - 27
IS - 4
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 367
EP - 377
SN - 1225-7184
AB - A cultural ecosystem service(CES), which is non-material benefit that human gains from ecosystem, has been recently further recognized as gross national income increases. Previous researches proposed to quantify the value of CES, which still remains as a challenging issue today due to its social and cultural subjectivity. This study proposes new way of assessing CES which is called Cultural Service Opportunity Spectrum(CSOS). CSOS is accessibility based CES assessment methodology for regional scale and it is designed to be applicable for any regions in Korea for supporting decision making process. CSOS employed public spatial data which are road network and population density map. In addition, the results of ‘Rapid Assessment of Natural Assets’ implemented by National Institute of Ecology, Korea were used as a complementary data. CSOS was applied to Namyangju-si and the methodology resulted in revealing specific areas with great accessibility to ‘Natural Assets’ in the region. Based on the results, the advantages and limitations of the methodology were discussed with regard to weighting three main factors and in contrast to Scenic Quality model and Recreation model of InVEST which have been commonly used for assessing CES today due to its convenience today.
KW - Cultural Ecosystem Service;Accessibility;Decision making support information;ecosystem service benefits;Natural assets;Public spatial data
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전배석, WANMO KANG, Lee Jae-hyuck, 김성훈, Kim, Byeori, Ilkwon Kim, 이주은 and Hyuksoo Kwon. (2018). Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 27(4), 367-377.
전배석, WANMO KANG, Lee Jae-hyuck, 김성훈, Kim, Byeori, Ilkwon Kim, 이주은 and Hyuksoo Kwon. 2018, "Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.27, no.4 pp.367-377.
전배석, WANMO KANG, Lee Jae-hyuck, 김성훈, Kim, Byeori, Ilkwon Kim, 이주은, Hyuksoo Kwon "Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 27.4 pp.367-377 (2018) : 367.
전배석, WANMO KANG, Lee Jae-hyuck, 김성훈, Kim, Byeori, Ilkwon Kim, 이주은, Hyuksoo Kwon. Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si. 2018; 27(4), 367-377.
전배석, WANMO KANG, Lee Jae-hyuck, 김성훈, Kim, Byeori, Ilkwon Kim, 이주은 and Hyuksoo Kwon. "Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 27, no.4 (2018) : 367-377.
전배석; WANMO KANG; Lee Jae-hyuck; 김성훈; Kim, Byeori; Ilkwon Kim; 이주은; Hyuksoo Kwon. Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 27(4), 367-377.
전배석; WANMO KANG; Lee Jae-hyuck; 김성훈; Kim, Byeori; Ilkwon Kim; 이주은; Hyuksoo Kwon. Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2018; 27(4) 367-377.
전배석, WANMO KANG, Lee Jae-hyuck, 김성훈, Kim, Byeori, Ilkwon Kim, 이주은, Hyuksoo Kwon. Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si. 2018; 27(4), 367-377.
전배석, WANMO KANG, Lee Jae-hyuck, 김성훈, Kim, Byeori, Ilkwon Kim, 이주은 and Hyuksoo Kwon. "Accessibility Analysis in Mapping Cultural Ecosystem Service of Namyangju-si" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 27, no.4 (2018) : 367-377.