The enterprising evaluation for the Korean National Long-Term Ecological Research (KNLTER) Project for six years (Review)

Tae-Cheol Rhyu, Byungsoo Yang
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The Korean National Long-Term Ecological Research (KNLTER) project seeks to predict the effects on Korean ecosystems caused by stress derived from environmental changes from a national perspective. The objective of this article about the KNLTER program, continuously supported by the Ministry of Environment (MOE) since 2004, was to inspect the general plans and to evaluate the project for the KNLTER program objectively, and to make suggestions about the developmental direction of the project. As a result of evaluation on the research site, the numbers of research sites in 2010 correspond to 50% of those presented in the basic plan of the KNLTER project. As a result of evaluation on the research contents in the terrestrial ecosystem section of the KNLTER project, monitoring of climatic and atmospheric changes using eco-towers should be conducted over a long-term period. Additionally, the soil respiration part of the study needs to be expanded further in order to better understand soil systems. In the freshwater ecosystem section, we need to establish common standard investigation items, which can be used as indicators of the actual freshwater environment, considering that freshwater ecosystem management is closely related to human life. In the coastal ecosystem section, we should intensively analyze the correlation between the collected data accumulated thus far, as well as environmental changes including climate change, pollution, etc. For very sensible cases such as topographic changes due to rises in sea level, we should generate data applicable to prediction and confrontation for future changes through the continuous addition of variables and applications of a variety of simulation methods. In the animal ecology section, we should evaluate ecosystem changes based on animal phenology by selecting indicator animal species, which can be applied to each relevant ecosystem: namely, terrestrial, freshwater, and coastal ecosystems. As a result of synthetic evaluation conducted under the auspices of KNLTER, the stability of study areas is frequently implicated as the most common problem. If private lands are designated as study sites, it is very difficult to maintain them as study sites for a prolonged period. Therefore, it is necessary to designate national and public lands, such as national or provincial parks, as study sites. Efforts thus far conducted toward the construction of an appropriate database and modeling studies remain insufficient. After investigating the phenology of the specific species growing in all research sites, it is necessary to assess and report the overall changes in Korean ecosystems by applying that knowledge. The collection, analysis, and systematization of recent domestic and foreign research data related to natural ecosystem changes owing to environmental changes such as climate change and environmental pollution have been insufficient. Therefore, studies performed to obtain this in formation should be continuously pursued in the third stage.
韩国国家长期生态研究(KNLTER)项目6年企业评价(回顾)
韩国国家长期生态研究(KNLTER)是从国家的角度预测环境变化带来的压力对韩国生态系统的影响。本文对2004年以来由环境部持续支持的KNLTER项目进行考察,目的是客观地对KNLTER项目的总体规划和项目进行评估,并对项目的发展方向提出建议。根据对研究场地的评价结果,2010年的研究场地数量与KNLTER项目基本计划中提出的研究场地数量的50%相当。通过对KNLTER项目陆地生态系统部分研究内容的评价,建议采用生态塔对气候和大气变化进行长期监测。此外,研究的土壤呼吸部分需要进一步扩大,以便更好地了解土壤系统。在淡水生态系统部分,考虑到淡水生态系统管理与人类生活密切相关,我们需要建立通用的标准调查项目,这些项目可以作为实际淡水环境的指标。在沿海生态系统部分,我们应该集中分析迄今为止收集到的数据与环境变化(包括气候变化、污染等)之间的相关性。对于海平面上升引起的地形变化等非常敏感的情况,我们应该通过不断添加变量和各种模拟方法的应用,生成适用于预测和对抗未来变化的数据。在动物生态学部分,我们应该根据动物物候来评价生态系统的变化,选择指示动物物种,这可以应用于每个相关的生态系统:陆地、淡水和沿海生态系统。在KNLTER主持下进行的综合评价的结果是,研究地区的稳定性经常被认为是最常见的问题。如果私人土地被指定为研究用地,将很难长期维持为研究用地。因此,有必要将国立公园或地方公园等国家和公共土地指定为研究场所。迄今为止,为建立适当的数据库和建模研究所做的努力仍然不够。在调查了所有研究地点生长的特定物种的物候之后,有必要通过应用这些知识来评估和报告韩国生态系统的总体变化。近年来,国内外对气候变化、环境污染等环境变化引起的自然生态系统变化相关研究资料的收集、分析和系统化研究尚显不足。因此,为获得这一信息而进行的研究应在第三阶段继续进行。
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