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환경영향평가대상의 공간적 평가범위 설정에 관한 연구* -경관생태학적 측면에서-An Analysis of the Spatial Range of Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA)* -Focusing on Landscape Ecological Aspects-

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An Analysis of the Spatial Range of Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA)* -Focusing on Landscape Ecological Aspects-
Authors
오규식김희주이동근
Issue Date
Jun-2009
Publisher
한국환경복원기술학회
Keywords
Landscape Ecology; Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA); Spatial Range of Assessment; Landscape Ecology; Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA); Spatial Range of Assessment
Citation
한국환경복원기술학회지, v.12, no.3, pp 130 - 141
Pages
12
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국환경복원기술학회지
Volume
12
Number
3
Start Page
130
End Page
141
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/203222
ISSN
1229-3032
2733-5011
Abstract
The spatial range of EIA is mainly related to landscape ecological factors such as topography, geology, animals, and plants. Problems were detected involved land, soil, noise, oscillation, the atmosphere, animals, and plants in the natural-environment. First of all, the current EIA lacks explicit spatial ranges and sections in terms of scientific exactitude and objectivity for assessment. Secondly, there are overlapping influence-area problems resulting in cumulative impacts of unit developments that accumulate. Finally, some developments have no regard for ecological and conservational value in relation to determining which effect ecological stability, and which should be regarded as Regional Ecological Resources. herefore, this study suggests that EIA should be improved in the following manner. First, the standard classification of landscape unit for analysis should be established to regulate each spatial range on a wide-landscape scale. Secondly, the impacts resulting from the interaction of overlapping influence-area developments between individual development should be assessed. Third, Minimization of the of the environmental effects is needed by applying the cumulative effects to the influence-area where developments occur in the same time or in a sequence. Fourth, individual characteristics of landscape elements such as roads, rivers, and green networks need to be considered separately in the analysis. Finally, regional ecological habitats should be included in the analysis in order to achieve stable ecosystems.
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