2016
DOI: 10.14249/eia.2016.25.4.233
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Change of Flora of Damaged Land in Juwangsan National Park for Five Years (2010~2014)

Abstract: :The purpose of this study is to offer the basic data for management of National Park by surveying and analysing the change of flora of damaged lands in Juwangsan National Park, Korea.In cause of occurring the damaged lands, site-1 was the vegetation damage by stamping, the Research Paper

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“…Among immigration species, Miscanthus sinensis, Clematis apiifolia, Humulus japonicus, and Equisetum arvense were observed at all of the dams, and all tended to appear in places where periodic and strong human interventions were made, such as vacant land, dumping grounds, waterfront areas of streams, secondary herb vegetation, etc. [49][50][51].…”
Section: Analysis Of Species Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among immigration species, Miscanthus sinensis, Clematis apiifolia, Humulus japonicus, and Equisetum arvense were observed at all of the dams, and all tended to appear in places where periodic and strong human interventions were made, such as vacant land, dumping grounds, waterfront areas of streams, secondary herb vegetation, etc. [49][50][51].…”
Section: Analysis Of Species Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%