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고양식사지구 토지이용유형별 침입외래식물의 특성 연구Characteristics of Invasive Alien Plant by Land-Use Type Focused on Goyang Siksa district

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Characteristics of Invasive Alien Plant by Land-Use Type Focused on Goyang Siksa district
Authors
차두원최준영오충현
Issue Date
Jun-2020
Publisher
한국환경복원기술학회
Keywords
Life-form; Origin; Introduction time; Diffusion grade; Naturalization Index
Citation
한국환경복원기술학회지, v.23, no.3, pp 1 - 22
Pages
22
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국환경복원기술학회지
Volume
23
Number
3
Start Page
1
End Page
22
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/6545
ISSN
1229-3032
2733-5011
Abstract
This study was conducted as a basic data for preparing future management alternatives by analyzing the status and characteristics of invasive alien plants by land-use type based on the formation of a new town in Goyang Siksa district. As a result, the invasive alien plants in the Goyang Siksa district were 20 families 46 genera 57 taxa; according to the land-use type, the residential area(Wi City apart- ment complex) is 7 families 10 genera 12 taxa, the public facilities area(Dongguk University campus) is 17 families 40 genera 47 taxa, the mixed forest is 5 families 10 genera 10 taxa, the rice paddy is 5 families 6 genera 7 taxa, river(Mt. Gyeondal creek) is 7 families 13 genera 15 taxa were appeared. The life-form of invasive alien plants in Goyang Siksa district is annuals, the origin is America, the introduction time is third period(1962~the present), and the diffusion grade is wide spread(5 grade) species. It was higher than other types. The naturalization index by location was 31.9% in river(Mt. Gyeondal creek), 21.2% in rice paddy, 16.7% in mixed forest, 15.5% in public facilities area(Dongguk University campus), and 8.5% in residential area(Wi City apartment complex). As a result of compar- ing the naturalization index by regions with the previous studies, it is judged that there are differences due to the environment such as urbanization progress, size, area, population inflow and location conditions. Although many new towns have been established to date, there is a lack of research on flora (including invasive alien plants) as a basic data for preparing management alternatives. Therefore, Through this study, basic data on the management of exotic plants by land use unit in urban areas can be provided.
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