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[SDG 15]15.3.5 supporting land ecosystems through action collaboration to maintain shared land ecosystem

작성자미래전략정책실
작성일2023.11.09 13:49 조회64
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15.3.5 supporting land ecosystems through action collaboration to maintain shared land ecosystem
 

[The 8th Forest Management Plan of Jangseong Academic Forest, Chonnam National University]
 

The 8th Forest Management Plan released by Jangseong Academic Forest of Chonnam National University presents a comprehensive and detailed approach to forest management and conservation. The plan primarily focuses on enhancing the health of the forest and preventing deforestation. Various types of forests, most of which are mature deciduous broadleaf natural forests, are managed with an emphasis on preservation rather than commercial activities like logging or planting. The management strategy differentiates forests based on altitude, targeting specific conservation and management practices for each type, including natural deciduous broadleaf forests at lower altitudes, ecological conservation forests at higher altitudes, and well-maintained coniferous plantations. The plan aims to support academic research through conservation-oriented practices, maintaining forest diversity and ecosystem health while enhancing the academic value of the Jangseong Academic Forest.

※ Evidence: The 8th Forest Management Plan of Jangseong Academic Forest
 
[The 10th Forest Management Plan of Bogildo Academic Forest]
 
The 10th Forest Management Plan of Bogildo Academic Forest outlines a strategic approach to the conservation and research of subtropical forests. The focus of the plan is to maintain existing natural deciduous broadleaf forests without damage and create a healthy subtropical forest environment. The main areas of the Bogildo Academic Forest have conditions not conducive to renewal through logging or planting. Therefore, the plan emphasizes forest protection activities like vine removal to preserve the natural deciduous broadleaf forests and silvicultural practices for artificially created coniferous forests. These management and conservation activities aim to develop the forest for subtropical forest creation and research, preserving the ecological value of the forest and providing resources for related research.

※ Evidence: The 10th Forest Management Plan of Bogildo Academic Forest