산림작업에 따른 임분의 시각선호도 평가

Visual Preference Evaluation of Forest Stands toward Forest Working Systems

  • 송형섭 (충남대학교 농업생명과학대학 환경임산자원학부) ;
  • 오도교 (충남대학교 농업생명과학대학 환경임산자원학부)
  • Song, Hyung Sop (Division of Environmental Science and Forest Resources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chungnam National University) ;
  • Oh, Do Kyo (Division of Environmental Science and Forest Resources, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chungnam National University)
  • 발행 : 2003.12.31

초록

The main purpose of this study is to obtain forest scenic beauty management informations toward forest working systems in pinus densiflora forest stands, etc. To get these information, visual preference and spatial image analysis methods are used. 25 different alternatives were simulated to visualize on basis of actual forest working methods with taken photos from May to July, 2003. The options were illustrated as photos produced by computer software. Respondents' ratings for 25 landscape scenes were obtained by interview survey method. Each alternatives were evaluated by forest major student group with total 103 respondents after reliability test. Visual preference evaluation was used 10 point rating scale. Spatial images of 12 alternatives were measured by 12 semantic differential scale. In general, the respondents preferred refreshing and ordering forest stand after forest working to natural forest stand before forest working. High visual preference for forest density produces 400-600 trees/ha in small diameter class forest stands. Regarding visual preference according to pavement type of trail, soil trail is ranked high. Visual preference for cutting area ranks mature forest stand and visual preference for trail slope cover type ranks shrub with grass as relatively high on the preference scale. Through the factor analysis, spatial images of 12 coniferous forest stands are classified as 'ordered opened' and 'beautiful healthy'. Results indicate how to conduct forest working systems for forest scenic beauty management.

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