A Review of Ecological and Natural Map Grades and Public Appeals in Korea
Proceedings of the National Institute of Ecology of the Republic of Korea / Proceedings of the National Institute of Ecology of the Republic of Korea, (P)2765-2203; (E)2765-2211
2023, v.4 no.4, pp.141-145
https://doi.org/10.22920/PNIE.2023.4.4.141
Wooseok Oh
(Eco-spatial Information Management and Mapping Team, National Institute of Ecology)
Jangsam Cho
(Eco-spatial Information Management and Mapping Team, National Institute of Ecology)
Kihyun Park
(Eco-spatial Information Management and Mapping Team, National Institute of Ecology)
Hyosun Leem
(Eco-spatial Information Management and Mapping Team, National Institute of Ecology)
Eui-Jeong Ko
(Eco-spatial Information Management and Mapping Team, National Institute of Ecology)
Changhoon You
(Eco-spatial Information Management and Mapping Team, National Institute of Ecology)
Jeong-Cheol Kim
(Eco-spatial Information Management and Mapping Team, National Institute of Ecology)
Hye-Yeon Yoon
(Eco-spatial Information Management and Mapping Team, National Institute of Ecology)
Oh,
W., Cho,
J., Park,
K., Leem,
H., Ko,
E., You,
C., Kim,
J., &
Yoon,
H.
(2023). A Review of Ecological and Natural Map Grades and Public Appeals in Korea. Proceedings of the National Institute of Ecology of the Republic of Korea, 4(4), 141-145, https://doi.org/10.22920/PNIE.2023.4.4.141
Abstract
This study surveyed the changes in the proportion of Ecological and Natural Map (ENM) grades in Korea, the distribution ratio of ENM 1st-grade areas by region, and the current status of regional public appeals for the five-year period from 2017 to 2021. The nationwide changes in ENM grades revealed an increase in 1st-grade, 3rd-grade, and separately managed areas but a decrease in the ratio of 2nd-grade areas. Nationwide, Gangwon had the highest distribution ratio of 1st-grade areas, at 46.77%, while Gwangju had the lowest, at 0.05%. In the five-year study period, 383 appeals concerning ENM grades were received and processed. Gangwon had the greatest number of appeals, with 96, while Sejong had the fewest, with 1. A significant correlation was observed between the distribution ratio of 1st-grade areas and public appeals.
- keywords
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Correlation analysis,
Ecological and natural map,
Spatiotemporal changes
- Submission Date
- 2023-06-26
- Revised Date
- 2023-09-22
- Accepted Date
- 2023-09-25