While forest transition (FT) in South Korea began in 1955, when forest cover was only 35% of national land area, significant increases in both forest cover and growing stock really occurred in the early 1970s. Using reconstructed historical records, we empirically demonstrate that (1) FT in South Korea was mainly accomplished by the recovery of degraded, non-stocked forest; and (2) one-dimensional FT analysis using forest area alone has severe limitations in diagnosing meaningful changes in forest sustainability. The key driver of FT in South Korea was the government-led reforestation policy. The comprehensive reforestation plans, started in 1973, not only provided economic incentives to the general public by establishing clear quantifiable...
Understanding and promoting South Korean private forest owners’ investment in the Forest Carbo...
This research analyzed the effects of forestland conversion from private to public ownership on gree...
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPR Korea) suffered considerable upland deforestation dur...
Since the early 1990s, sustainable forest management (SFM) has emerged as a paradigm of forest manag...
By the 1950s, Korean forests had become very devastated after the Korean War. Since then, the forest...
Through the past 60 years, forests, now of various age classes, have been established in the souther...
Through the past 60 years, forests, now of various age classes, have been established in the souther...
The extent of the forest resource in the Northeast Asian region is vast. Characterized by temperate ...
Forest change in the Korean Peninsula related to different socioeconomic developments in North and S...
In Korea, 64%, or approximately 6.4million ha, of the land is covered with mountains and forests. H...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible measures of domestic forest sector correspondi...
The Republic of Korea, henceforth referred to as Korea, has successfully implemented intensive progr...
Korea is now promoting the 4th basic forestry plan for continuous forest management based on the suc...
Forests play an important role in regulating the carbon (C) cycle. The main objective of this study ...
The ecosystem across the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is threatened by deforestation...
Understanding and promoting South Korean private forest owners’ investment in the Forest Carbo...
This research analyzed the effects of forestland conversion from private to public ownership on gree...
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPR Korea) suffered considerable upland deforestation dur...
Since the early 1990s, sustainable forest management (SFM) has emerged as a paradigm of forest manag...
By the 1950s, Korean forests had become very devastated after the Korean War. Since then, the forest...
Through the past 60 years, forests, now of various age classes, have been established in the souther...
Through the past 60 years, forests, now of various age classes, have been established in the souther...
The extent of the forest resource in the Northeast Asian region is vast. Characterized by temperate ...
Forest change in the Korean Peninsula related to different socioeconomic developments in North and S...
In Korea, 64%, or approximately 6.4million ha, of the land is covered with mountains and forests. H...
The purpose of this study was to investigate possible measures of domestic forest sector correspondi...
The Republic of Korea, henceforth referred to as Korea, has successfully implemented intensive progr...
Korea is now promoting the 4th basic forestry plan for continuous forest management based on the suc...
Forests play an important role in regulating the carbon (C) cycle. The main objective of this study ...
The ecosystem across the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) is threatened by deforestation...
Understanding and promoting South Korean private forest owners’ investment in the Forest Carbo...
This research analyzed the effects of forestland conversion from private to public ownership on gree...
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPR Korea) suffered considerable upland deforestation dur...