@article{ART003075767},
author={Hyunbin Moon and Eunsub Kim and Lee, Dong Kun},
title={Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2024},
volume={33},
number={2},
pages={64-73}
TY - JOUR
AU - Hyunbin Moon
AU - Eunsub Kim
AU - Lee, Dong Kun
TI - Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2024
VL - 33
IS - 2
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 64
EP - 73
SN - 1225-7184
AB - As the seriousness of habitat destruction caused by development projects emerges, the importance of environmental impact assessment(EIA) is increasing to preserve biodiversity. In previous studies, research is being conducted to quantitatively evaluate the biodiversity impact of development factors and surrounding environmental factors on the landscape scale, but research on the factors affecting the reduction of biodiversity based on development projects is insufficient. This study examined whether independent variables(size of development project, type of the development, DEM, ecosystem and nature map, distance from the green land, distance from the protected area), which have been proven to effect biodiversity through the previous researches, have a significant effect on the change of richness index(RI) through multi-class logistic regression analysis, T-test, and analysis of the development type. As a result, only the size of development project and the first richness index in EIA showed p-value less than 0.05. And it was confirmed that the reduction in biodiversity was significantly changed in the following construction types: installation of sports facilities, energy development, and development of industrial location and industrial complex. Since the results of this study confirmed that the impact of the variables may be inconsistent depending on the analysis scale, additional study of necessary indicators at the development project is needed to analyze biodiversity changes in EIA accurately.
KW - Biodiversity;Development Impact Prediction;Logistic Regression;Post-Environmental Impact Assessment;Mitigation Measures
DO -
UR -
ER -
Hyunbin Moon, Eunsub Kim and Lee, Dong Kun. (2024). Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 33(2), 64-73.
Hyunbin Moon, Eunsub Kim and Lee, Dong Kun. 2024, "Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.33, no.2 pp.64-73.
Hyunbin Moon, Eunsub Kim, Lee, Dong Kun "Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 33.2 pp.64-73 (2024) : 64.
Hyunbin Moon, Eunsub Kim, Lee, Dong Kun. Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment. 2024; 33(2), 64-73.
Hyunbin Moon, Eunsub Kim and Lee, Dong Kun. "Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 33, no.2 (2024) : 64-73.
Hyunbin Moon; Eunsub Kim; Lee, Dong Kun. Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 33(2), 64-73.
Hyunbin Moon; Eunsub Kim; Lee, Dong Kun. Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2024; 33(2) 64-73.
Hyunbin Moon, Eunsub Kim, Lee, Dong Kun. Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment. 2024; 33(2), 64-73.
Hyunbin Moon, Eunsub Kim and Lee, Dong Kun. "Study on the Factors Affecting the Richness Index of Bird Species in Environmental Impact Assessment" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 33, no.2 (2024) : 64-73.