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Development of Evaluation Indicators and Weight Estimation for Restoration Projects in Degraded Areas of National Parks

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인간식물환경학회
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Sung-Ho Kil Yun Eui Choi
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『인간식물환경학회지(JPPE)』제28권 제4호, 493~505쪽, 전체 13쪽
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2025.08.31
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Background and objective: National parks are increasingly vulnerable to ecological degradation caused by excessive visitoruse, development pressures from local economies, and the intensifying effects of climate change, including wildfires andlandslides. These threats underscore the urgent need for active ecological restoration efforts. However, there is a lack ofa standardized framework to assess the progress of restoration sites toward recovery. This study aims to establish a setof ecological indicators to evaluate the effectiveness of restoration in national parks and to determine the relativeimportance of these indicators using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). Methods: To develop a comprehensive evaluation system, the study used a multi-step approach combining a literaturereview, expert consultations, and open-ended surveys. Through this process, 18 indicators were selected: 8 related tovegetation (e.g., invasive species coverage, tree volume), 7 to soil (e.g., electrical conductivity, soil hardness), and 3 tolandscape characteristics (e.g., visual continuity). The AHP method was then applied to assign relative weights to eachindicator based on expert input and pairwise comparisons. Results: The AHP analysis revealed that the indicators in the landscape category received the highest overall weight(0.640), likely due to the smaller number of indicators in this category, which may have led to disproportionate weighting. Among the indicators in the vegetation category, the invasive species coverage and simplified tree volume wereconsidered most significant. In the soil category, electrical conductivity (EC) and soil hardness emerged as key indicators. Conclusion: This study presents a structured and weighted indicator framework for assessing ecological recovery inrestoration sites in national parks. While the framework offers valuable insights, it also has certain limitations, such aslimited discussion time and a one-directional decision-making process. Future research should adopt more iterative andparticipatory approaches to improve indicator selection and weighting.

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Sung-Ho Kil,Yun Eui Choi. (2025).Development of Evaluation Indicators and Weight Estimation for Restoration Projects in Degraded Areas of National Parks. 인간식물환경학회지(JPPE), 28 (4), 493-505

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Sung-Ho Kil,Yun Eui Choi. "Development of Evaluation Indicators and Weight Estimation for Restoration Projects in Degraded Areas of National Parks." 인간식물환경학회지(JPPE), 28.4(2025): 493-505

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