The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPR Korea) suffered considerable upland deforestation during the 1990s, yet its consequences remain relatively unknown. This paper examines this deforestation and resulting land-use change patterns by analysis of Landsat satellite images from 1979, 1992, 2001 and 2006 in Suan County, Hwanghae Province, DPR Korea. Results show that there has been significant closed canopy forest loss and a dramatic expansion of agricultural land during this period. Most forestlands were converted to farmland during 1992 and 2001. Food shortages, along with fuelwood and timber extraction, are considered to be the main drivers of deforestation. Landscape analysis also showed that closed canopy forests have been severe...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offer specific guidelines for improvi...
After the Korean War, human access to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) was highly restricted. How...
Policy and decision making in the context of sustainable development requires rapid, effective and e...
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPR Korea) suffered considerable upland deforestation dur...
Forest change in the Korean Peninsula related to different socioeconomic developments in North and S...
North Korea used to have abundant forest stocks but underwent substantial deforestation and degradat...
Studies on long-term change of cropland is of great significance to the utilization of land resource...
North Korea being one of the most degraded forests globally has recently been emphasizing in forest ...
The purpose of this study is to examine land use and land cover changes in the Capital region in Kor...
The transnational area of Changbai Mountain (TACM) is crucial to sustainable development in Northeas...
Following the famines of the mid 1990s, the government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea ...
Through the past 60 years, forests, now of various age classes, have been established in the souther...
While forest transition (FT) in South Korea began in 1955, when forest cover was only 35% of nationa...
Through the past 60 years, forests, now of various age classes, have been established in the souther...
This study aims to identify the development trends in mountain areas in Korea where there are more p...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offer specific guidelines for improvi...
After the Korean War, human access to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) was highly restricted. How...
Policy and decision making in the context of sustainable development requires rapid, effective and e...
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPR Korea) suffered considerable upland deforestation dur...
Forest change in the Korean Peninsula related to different socioeconomic developments in North and S...
North Korea used to have abundant forest stocks but underwent substantial deforestation and degradat...
Studies on long-term change of cropland is of great significance to the utilization of land resource...
North Korea being one of the most degraded forests globally has recently been emphasizing in forest ...
The purpose of this study is to examine land use and land cover changes in the Capital region in Kor...
The transnational area of Changbai Mountain (TACM) is crucial to sustainable development in Northeas...
Following the famines of the mid 1990s, the government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea ...
Through the past 60 years, forests, now of various age classes, have been established in the souther...
While forest transition (FT) in South Korea began in 1955, when forest cover was only 35% of nationa...
Through the past 60 years, forests, now of various age classes, have been established in the souther...
This study aims to identify the development trends in mountain areas in Korea where there are more p...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) offer specific guidelines for improvi...
After the Korean War, human access to the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) was highly restricted. How...
Policy and decision making in the context of sustainable development requires rapid, effective and e...