Korea National Long-Term Ecological Research: provision against climate change and environmental pollution (Review)

Ji Yoon Kim, G. Joo, Yuno Do, Gu-Yeon Kim, Byeonggug Yang, Myungjin Kim, Chang Seok Lee
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The Korea National Long-Term Ecological Research (KNLTER) was initiated in 2004 by the Korean Ministry of Environment. This project entered its third and final phase in 2010. Committee members have suggested that the project needs to be assessed in terms of its achievement and advised regarding its refinement. In this review, we recapitulated the last 7 years of KNLTER progress for developing further program improvements. We reviewed ecological research before the existing LTER, project initiation, the increase in the number of research sites, and research topics. Then, we briefly exam ine the status of KNLTER and discuss areas for improvement and avenues for further research. The KNLTER established 20 research sites covering 80 topics related to terrestrial, freshwater, coastal, and animal ecology. To strengthen its role in LTER research, KNLTER participants need to confirm standard protocols and data formats for an efficient interaction with other LTER programs. All participants should enhance communication at both the domestic and international levels to reach out and collaborate on research and multidisciplinary studies. Climate change and environmental pollution issues will be solved with a global research network and long-term research projects focusing on this issue.
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韩国国家长期生态研究:应对气候变化和环境污染的规定(审查)
韩国国家长期生态研究(KNLTER)是环境部于2004年启动的。该项目于2010年进入第三阶段,也是最后阶段。委员会成员建议,该项目需要根据其成就进行评估,并就其改进提出建议。在这篇综述中,我们总结了过去7年KNLTER的进展,以进一步改进项目。我们回顾了现有LTER之前的生态学研究、项目启动、研究地点数量的增加和研究课题。然后,我们简要地回顾了KNLTER的现状,并讨论了改进的领域和进一步研究的途径。KNLTER建立了20个研究点,涵盖80个主题,涉及陆地、淡水、海岸和动物生态学。为了加强其在LTER研究中的作用,KNLTER参与者需要确认标准协议和数据格式,以便与其他LTER项目进行有效的交互。各方应加强在国内和国际层面的交流,在研究和多学科研究方面进行接触和合作。气候变化和环境污染问题将通过全球研究网络和长期研究项目来解决。
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