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    Principle of restoration ecology reflected in the process creating the National Institute of Ecology

    The creation of the National Institute of Ecology began as a national alternative project to preserve mudflats instead of constructing the industrial complexes by reclamation, and achieve regional development....

    A. Reum Kim, Bong Soon Lim, Jaewon Seol in Journal of Ecology and Environment (2021)

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    Abnormal shoot growth in Korean red pine as a response to microclimate changes due to urbanization in Korea

    Impacts of climate change (e.g., abnormal growth in plants, early flowering, and shifting vegetation zones) are being detected throughout the world. Urban land use and its resulting microclimates work in conju...

    Song Hie Jung, A Reum Kim, Ji Hong An in International Journal of Biometeorology (2020)

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    Spatial distribution of vegetation along the environmental gradient on the coastal cliff and plateau of Janggi peninsula (Homigot), southeastern Korea

    Cliffs are a major plant habitat around the coastal area, but in contrast to sand dunes and salt marshes, they have been little investigated in Korea. There are simple descriptions of cliff vegetation in studi...

    Song Hie Jung, A Reum Kim, Bong Soon Lim in Journal of Ecology and Environment (2019)

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    Edge effects confirmed at the clear-cut area of Korean red pine forest in Ul**, eastern Korea

    Forest edges create distinctive ecological space as adjacent constituents, which distinguish between different ecosystems or land use types. These edges are made by anthropogenic or natural disturbance and aff...

    Song Hie Jung, Chi Hong Lim, A Reum Kim, Dong Min Woo in Journal of Ecology and Environment (2017)