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dc.contributor.author석현덕-
dc.contributor.other장철수-
dc.contributor.other민경택-
dc.contributor.other이상민-
dc.contributor.other손철호-
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-15T08:01:46Z-
dc.date.available2018-11-21T01:20:10Z-
dc.date.issued2005-12-
dc.identifier.otherC2005-45-
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.krei.re.kr/handle/2018.oak/14879-
dc.description.abstractSustainable forest management(SFM) became a major issue in the field of forestry recent years. SFM represents that forests should be managed as maintaining ecological soundness, while fulfilling the needs of public services from the people and economic rewards for the community surrounding. The Korean government manages the forests by way of launching projects of thinning, planting, and establishing infrastructures, such as forest roads, for the management of forest, while protecting forest resources from the fire. Five major projects - planting, thinning, forest road construction, forest soil conservation, forest fire prevention- occupying 80% of total forest project budget, were monitored. In order to acquire unbiased results, 16 specialized experts and 4 project related government officials were included for this research project. The results of this project showed that:1) after planting, 5 to 7 years of maintaining planted areas are required in order for successful establishments2) for the thinning, electronic design systems should be established for tracing the completion of the projects3) user's manual for designing forest road and related facilities should be established4) integrated forest fire suppression systems should be established for the efficient forest fire suppression.Researcher : Seok Hyun-Deok, Shon Cheol-Ho, Chang Cheol-Su, Lee Sang-Min and Min Kyung-TaekE-mail address : hdseok@krei.re.kr-
dc.description.abstractSustainable forest management(SFM) became a major issue in the field of forestry recent years. SFM represents that forests should be managed as maintaining ecological soundness, while fulfilling the needs of public services from the people and economic rewards for the community surrounding. The Korean government manages the forests by way of launching projects of thinning, planting, and establishing infrastructures, such as forest roads, for the management of forest, while protecting forest resources from the fire. Five major projects - planting, thinning, forest road construction, forest soil conservation, forest fire prevention- occupying 80% of total forest project budget, were monitored. In order to acquire unbiased results, 16 specialized experts and 4 project related government officials were included for this research project. The results of this project showed that:1) after planting, 5 to 7 years of maintaining planted areas are required in order for successful establishments2) for the thinning, electronic design systems should be established for tracing the completion of the projects3) user's manual for designing forest road and related facilities should be established4) integrated forest fire suppression systems should be established for the efficient forest fire suppression.Researcher : Seok Hyun-Deok, Shon Cheol-Ho, Chang Cheol-Su, Lee Sang-Min and Min Kyung-TaekE-mail address : hdseok@krei.re.kr-
dc.description.tableofcontents제1장 연구배경1. 연구의 필요성 12. 연구 목적 23. 연구 내용 24. 연구 방법 3제2장 사업별 모니터링 결과1. 조림사업 92. 숲가꾸기사업 413. 임도사업 784. 사방사업 1135. 산불방지대책사업 1406. 기타 모니터링 164제3장 모니터링 결과의 종합1. 모니터링 평가 대상지 종합 1752. 모니터링 평가 결과 1763. 중요 제도개선 과제 도출 176참고문헌 178부록 1. 과정평가 및 모니터링 179부록 2. 산림유역관리사업 추진 지역 182부록 3. 만족도 설문조사표 183-
dc.publisher한국농촌경제연구원-
dc.title’05 재정성과관리 모니터링 연구 - 주요 산림사업을 중심으로 --
dc.title.alternativeMonitering financial performance of major forest projects-
dc.typeKREI 보고서-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameSeok, Hyundeok-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameChang, Cheolsu-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameMin, Kyungtaek-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameLee, Sangmin-
dc.contributor.alternativeNameShon, Cheolho-
dc.embargo.terms9999-12-31-
dc.embargo.liftdate9999-12-31-
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