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Publications (5)


Measurement of Groundwater Penetration and Water Balance Analysis according to Land Use Materials
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August 2021

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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society

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Taekeun Kwon

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Minjae Kong

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The butterflies list of eight sites.
The classification of family at 249 species
The number of plant taxa at survey result.
The classification of native and cultivated at 249 selected species Classification Fam. Gen. Sp. Subsp. var. For. Taxa
The Analysis of the Butterfly Greenhouse Plant for the Butterfly Gardening
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February 2017

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Journal of the Korea Society of Environmental Restoration Technology

This study analyzed the relationship between butterflies and plants. We examined 8 butterfly greenhouse. Butterflies are 5 families, 22 species found in 8 locations. Papilio xuthus, Pieris rapae, Papilio bianor etc. was expected to be introduced in the garden. Plants were identified in the 8 greenhouse with a total 249 taxa to 82 families 186 gunus 224 species 23 variety 2 forma. The main planting species were Compositae, Liliaceae, Rosaceae, Umbelliferae, Crassulaceae, Rutaceae and Etc. A main life forms are Hemicryptophytes. The naturalized plants have been identified 7 families 11 species. And planting in the garden, we propose appropriate management. Host plant is confirmed Rutaceae, Umbelliferae Leguminosae, Cruciferae, Ulmaceae, Aristolochiaceae Etc.. Main nectar plant is Compositae, Liliaceae, Rosaceae, Crassulaceae, Labiatae. Nectar plant is proposed to be planted in consideration of the flowering period. Zanthoxylum piperitum, Zanthoxylum schinifolium, Phellodendron amurense, Poncirus trifoliata, Citrus junos, Ruta graveolens proposed design reflects the woody. Spiraea(Rosaceae) and Rhododendron(Ericaceae) proposed by Nectar plants of woody. We hope to be utilized in the planning and construction of a butterfly garden.

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A study on selection of Butterfly and Plant Species for Butterfly Gardening

December 2015

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Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning

Various types of parks such as ecological park, dragonfly park, etc. are tried to design in order to resolve different environmental issues in urban areas. Parks are considered organism habitats that not only improve the biodiversity but also give people a chance to observe living organisms in urban area. This study was conducted to select basic materials for planning a butterfly garden through reference reviews. The following 21 species of butterflies belonged to 1 order, 4 families, and 16 genera were selected: Phengaris teleius, Pseudozizeeria maha, Thecla betulae, Argynnis hyperbius, Dichorragia nesimachus, Hestina assimilis, Polygonia caureum, Sasakia charonda, Vanessa cardui, Vanessa indica, Boloria selene, Byasa alcinous, Papilio machaon, Papilio macilentus, Papilio protenor, Papilio xuthus, Papilio bianor, Sericinus montela, Colias erate, Eurema hecabe, and Pieris rapae. 85 species belonged to 22 families, 59 genera, 74 species, 10 varieties, and 1 subspecies were selected for host and nectar plants for butterflies selected above. These results would be expected to useful in butterfly gardening. After that, we think it is necessary to be applied these study results in field. This study requires a test in the butterfly garden. The test results will be make the butterfly-plant matrix.

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... According to the references, the groundwater level increases during rainfall, and EC and Temp. change due to the dilution effect [28]. There were relatively consistent concentration trends during rainfall events. ...

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Research on Real-Time Groundwater Quality Monitoring System Using Sensors around Livestock Burial Sites
Measurement of Groundwater Penetration and Water Balance Analysis according to Land Use Materials
  • Citing Article
  • August 2021

Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society

... For habitat function and assessment of cultivated lands, Son et al. (2018) suggested ways to create and maintain feeding places when comparing the bird diversity of paddy field wetland and greenhouse complexes in design. Loesh and Kaminski (1989) reported that inhabitation of dabbling ducks in wetlands from paddy fields is affected significantly by the vegetation structure and surrounding land use. ...

The Comparative Studies on the Avian Diversity in Protected Horticulture Complex and Paddy Wetland
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  • November 2018

Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning

... Because the main source of groundwater nitrate contamination is the intensive use of organic manure and fertilizers in farming activities, land use is the main determining factor, while the main agricultural type in NSW is a water-curtain-type greenhouse (Cho et al. 2012;Kwon et al. 2020). Usually, greenhouse facilities are built on an existing rice paddy field (Son et al. 2018). For the points where land cover was classified as paddy fields in the GIS data, each point was shown on a Google map (Google Earth), and points with greenhouse facilities were separately extracted and compared. ...

Comparative Analysis of Groundwater-Ecosystem Service Value of Protected Horticulture Complex and Paddy Fields
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  • May 2018

Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning