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Facilities in Urban Streams – A Case Study of Jeonjucheon in Jeonju-si –

  • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Abbr : J EIA
  • 2019, 28(3), pp.263-274
  • Publisher : Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Research Area : Engineering > Environmental Engineering
  • Published : June 30, 2019

Lim, Hyun-Jeong 1 Jeong, Moonsun ORD ID 2

1전북대학교 조경학과
2청주대학교 조경학과

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ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to examine a monitoring method, management zones, and maintenance strategies for water friendly facilities in urban streams after the completion of ecological restoration projects. Maintenance monitoring items are composed of ‘use space& facilities’, ‘trails&bike roads’, ‘access’, and ‘boards’. The evaluation standards of water friendly facilities are ‘maintenance conditions’, ‘safety’, and ‘usage level’ which are rated as ‘good’, ‘moderate’, and ’poor’. Through a field survey and evaluation of 15 stream sections in Jeonjucheon, the management levels of each water friendly facility are determined as ‘priority maintenance’, ‘general maintenance’, ‘maintain/remove’, and ‘remove’. Based on the evaluation results, management zones and maintenance strategies are proposed for each stream section. As a results, the stream sections of J2, J3, J4, and J9 which have 5 to 9 facilities with ‘priority maintenance’ are determined as ‘intensive management zone’. The stream sections of J5, J6, J7, J8, J11, and J14 which have 1 to 3 facilities with ‘priority maintenance’ are determined as ‘regular management zone’. The stream sections of J1, J10, J12, J13, and J15 which have no facilities with ‘priority maintenance’ are determined as ‘minimum management zone’ . The process of monitoring & evaluation system and determining management zones can be applied to establish a systematic maintenance plan for waterfriendly facilities by participation of governance in the future.

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