@article{ART002867339},
author={KIM SU RYEON and jaeyeon choi and Jayoo Seo and Sukyoung Kim and Baek Ji Won and Song, Wonkyong and Park Chan},
title={SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2022},
volume={31},
number={4},
pages={241-249}
TY - JOUR
AU - KIM SU RYEON
AU - jaeyeon choi
AU - Jayoo Seo
AU - Sukyoung Kim
AU - Baek Ji Won
AU - Song, Wonkyong
AU - Park Chan
TI - SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2022
VL - 31
IS - 4
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 241
EP - 249
SN - 1225-7184
AB - Humans and wild birds coexist in cities, where habitat fragmentation due to urbanization threatens the habitat and movement of birds. In this study, in order to identify landscape features associated with wild bird collide, we characterized landscape composition within a 500 m radius and points of wild bird carcasses in Suwon-city, South Korea. Dead birds were identified as having a Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) of 0.3, Normalized Difference Built-up Index (NDBI) of -0.05, and Normalized Difference Water Index (NDWI) of -0.16 at the points of collide.
And there were NDVI of 0.34, NDBI of -0.01, NDWI of -0.18, building height of 13.8 m, and soundproof wall length of 227.3 m within a radius of 500 m. Land cover type was dominated by grassland, used area, and bare land. In particular, the edges of urbanized areas, where apartments bordered forests, reservoirs, and golf courses, were identified as high-risk spaces. In order to minimize bird mortality risk in urban environments, the impact of changes to a vertical landscape should be reviewed from an environmental impact assessment approach. In addition, a preventive management plan that considers the temporal and spatial features that wild animals can safely avoid and adapt to in urbanized spaces should be prepared.
KW - Sound barrier;Urban biodiversity;Landscape ecology;Vertical structure;Habita
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KIM SU RYEON, jaeyeon choi, Jayoo Seo, Sukyoung Kim, Baek Ji Won, Song, Wonkyong and Park Chan. (2022). SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 31(4), 241-249.
KIM SU RYEON, jaeyeon choi, Jayoo Seo, Sukyoung Kim, Baek Ji Won, Song, Wonkyong and Park Chan. 2022, "SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.31, no.4 pp.241-249.
KIM SU RYEON, jaeyeon choi, Jayoo Seo, Sukyoung Kim, Baek Ji Won, Song, Wonkyong, Park Chan "SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 31.4 pp.241-249 (2022) : 241.
KIM SU RYEON, jaeyeon choi, Jayoo Seo, Sukyoung Kim, Baek Ji Won, Song, Wonkyong, Park Chan. SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea. 2022; 31(4), 241-249.
KIM SU RYEON, jaeyeon choi, Jayoo Seo, Sukyoung Kim, Baek Ji Won, Song, Wonkyong and Park Chan. "SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 31, no.4 (2022) : 241-249.
KIM SU RYEON; jaeyeon choi; Jayoo Seo; Sukyoung Kim; Baek Ji Won; Song, Wonkyong; Park Chan. SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 31(4), 241-249.
KIM SU RYEON; jaeyeon choi; Jayoo Seo; Sukyoung Kim; Baek Ji Won; Song, Wonkyong; Park Chan. SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2022; 31(4) 241-249.
KIM SU RYEON, jaeyeon choi, Jayoo Seo, Sukyoung Kim, Baek Ji Won, Song, Wonkyong, Park Chan. SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea. 2022; 31(4), 241-249.
KIM SU RYEON, jaeyeon choi, Jayoo Seo, Sukyoung Kim, Baek Ji Won, Song, Wonkyong and Park Chan. "SpatialCompositionAffecting BirdCollision in Suwon-city, SouthKorea" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 31, no.4 (2022) : 241-249.