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Author(s):Yong-Han, Yoon; Gye-Hyun, Cho; Seoung-Yeob, Baik; Seung-Tae, Kim; Kin, Won-Tae
Author Affiliation:Yong-Han: Department Forest Science, College of Natural Science, Konkuk University; Gye-Hyun: Joy Trading Company, Limited; Seoung-Yeob: Kunkuk University Chungju Hospital
Title:Study on how different types of land use around green belts influence on the effects of temperature decrease within green belts
Source:Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. Vol. 17, No. 1, 2003, p. 45-51.
Publishing Information:Korea: Turfgrass Society of Korea
# of Pages:7
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Land use; Greenbelts; Temperatures; Trees; Percent living ground cover; Air temperature
Abstract/Contents:"The purpose of this study was to find out how different types of land use around green belts affect temperature decrease effects. For this, temperatures within and outside of green belts were measured. Based on the collected data, the study analyzed the land cover status and temperatures within green belts, temperature decrease effects and the range of effects around green belts, and the correlation between trees and temperature decrease effects by way of regression analysis. As a result, areas of the high temperature within green belts were formed on paved surfaces, whereas areas of low temperature were formed around forests or water surfaces. In addition, deviation was bigger in the highest temperature than the lowest one for areas of Leeward around green belts, but in general, there was a tendency that temperature became low near to green belts. As for the relation between land cover rate and temperature, what was effective to temperature decrease included forests, pasture and water surfaces. On the other hand, the effects of temperature decrease varied depending on increase or decrease of land cover rates. As for the influence of the different land use types around green belts on temperature decrease effects, the Shakuzi Park showed relatively stronger effects than the Ageomaruyama Park."
Language:Korean
References:8
Note:Abstract appears in English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Yong-Han, Y., C. Gye-Hyun, B. Seoung-Yeob, K. Seung-Tae, and W.-T. Kin. 2003. Study on how different types of land use around green belts influence on the effects of temperature decrease within green belts. (In Korean, with English abstract.) Korean Journal of Turfgrass Science. 17(1):p. 45-51.
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