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Post-Fire Restoration Plan for Sustainable Forest Management in South Korea

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FORESTS
卷 8, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/f8060188

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ecosystem function; large burned area; long-term restoration; urgent restoration

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  1. Basic Science Research Program of the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning, Republic of Korea [NRF-2013R1A1A1008790]

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This review was to determine a standard post-fire restoration strategy for use in South Korea according to the magnitude of the damage and the condition of the affected site. The government has strongly enforced reforestation in deforested areas as well as fire prevention and suppression since the 1960s. These efforts have successfully recovered dense even-aged forests over the last five decades. However, high fuel loading and the homogeneous structure have made forests vulnerable to large fires. In recent years, large forest fires have occurred in the eastern coastal region of Korea. Forest fires can significantly influence the economic and social activities of the residents of such affected forest regions. Burned areas may require urgent and long-term restoration strategies, depending on the condition of the affected site. Erosion control is the most important component of an urgent restoration and should be completed before a rainy season to prevent secondary damage such as landslides and sediment runoff in burned areas. Long-term restoration is necessary to renew forest functions such as timber production, water conservation, ecosystem conservation, and recreation for residents. Sound restoration for burned areas is critical for restoring healthy ecological functions of forests and providing economic incentives to local residents.

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