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내륙습지 기능의 우선순위 결정Determining the priority order of wetland functions

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Determining the priority order of wetland functions
Authors
이승준최현아이우균이종렬전성우김준순
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
한국환경영향평가학회
Keywords
Wetland; Ecosystem functions; Impact Assessment; Evaluation
Citation
환경영향평가, v.23, no.3, pp.197 - 207
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KCI
Journal Title
환경영향평가
Volume
23
Number
3
Start Page
197
End Page
207
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/99836
DOI
10.14249/eia.2014.23.3.197
ISSN
1225-7184
Abstract
In this study, the functional priority of wetlands was determined through analysis of previous research. To determine relative importance, three processes were performed. First, quantitative values from the case studies were normalized. Second, non-quantitative values were prioritized based on standard criteria. Third, equal weight was applied as long as there was no special consideration regarding a particular value’s disproportionate priority in the research. Finally, results were grouped into large, medium, and small classes.In this study, the functions of the medium class were found to be the most significant, in the following order of priority: water supply and ground water recharge; culture and recreation; biodiversity; product; water quality control; flood control; erosion control; moderation of climate change; and provision of biochemical matter. To verify these results, we compared our findings with those of an assessment that used the Rapid Assessment Method (RAM) on the same type of study area. Whereas this comparison indicated some correlations by the culture, water storage, and genetic sustainability functions, it suggested a lack of such relationship by the water purification and flood prevention functions.
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