@article{ART002789180},
author={Yoonjung Moon and Hong-jun Park and Jae-Gyu Cha and Jinjoo Na and Seon-Mi LEE},
title={Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2021},
volume={30},
number={6},
pages={361-379}
TY - JOUR
AU - Yoonjung Moon
AU - Hong-jun Park
AU - Jae-Gyu Cha
AU - Jinjoo Na
AU - Seon-Mi LEE
TI - Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2021
VL - 30
IS - 6
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 361
EP - 379
SN - 1225-7184
AB - About 10% of trees damaged by the development projects are to be transplanted when conducting the Environmental Impact Assessment. However, various problems have been raised during transplantation. In this study, we confirm the stakeholder’s perceptions of the problems that occur during transplantation. The survey was conducted from October 9 to 25, 2020. Among the stakeholder groups, 36 respondents participated in the consulting institute group, 44 from the review institute group, and 83 from the developer·agency group (total of 163). All three groups responded that it was necessary to transplant some of the damaged trees even if the development charge increased because the damage caused by the development project was serious. The most serious problem was ‘high mortality’. The response rate was high that all three groups should plant the same species with the same quantity as an alternative method in case of withering. In order to reduce the mortality rate, small-sized trees were transplanted and transplanted trees were expanded to include planted species and landscape trees. In addition, the number of transplanted trees was high in response to calculating the transplantratio to the number of native tree damaged. The percentage of respondents who said that it was necessary to allocate a separate manager was also high. The results will be used as basic data to improve problems that occur during transplantation of damaged trees.
KW - Environmental impact assessment;Temporary transplantation;Transplanted tree;Tree death;Tree mortality rate
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Yoonjung Moon, Hong-jun Park, Jae-Gyu Cha, Jinjoo Na and Seon-Mi LEE. (2021). Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 30(6), 361-379.
Yoonjung Moon, Hong-jun Park, Jae-Gyu Cha, Jinjoo Na and Seon-Mi LEE. 2021, "Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.30, no.6 pp.361-379.
Yoonjung Moon, Hong-jun Park, Jae-Gyu Cha, Jinjoo Na, Seon-Mi LEE "Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 30.6 pp.361-379 (2021) : 361.
Yoonjung Moon, Hong-jun Park, Jae-Gyu Cha, Jinjoo Na, Seon-Mi LEE. Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees. 2021; 30(6), 361-379.
Yoonjung Moon, Hong-jun Park, Jae-Gyu Cha, Jinjoo Na and Seon-Mi LEE. "Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 30, no.6 (2021) : 361-379.
Yoonjung Moon; Hong-jun Park; Jae-Gyu Cha; Jinjoo Na; Seon-Mi LEE. Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 30(6), 361-379.
Yoonjung Moon; Hong-jun Park; Jae-Gyu Cha; Jinjoo Na; Seon-Mi LEE. Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2021; 30(6) 361-379.
Yoonjung Moon, Hong-jun Park, Jae-Gyu Cha, Jinjoo Na, Seon-Mi LEE. Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees. 2021; 30(6), 361-379.
Yoonjung Moon, Hong-jun Park, Jae-Gyu Cha, Jinjoo Na and Seon-Mi LEE. "Stakeholder Perception on the Transplanting Damaged Trees" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 30, no.6 (2021) : 361-379.