Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem:(1) Focusing on the Trees

Objective With rapid industrial development, human and the environment are frequently exposed to various chemicals. In particular, there is a possibility that terrestrial ecosystems as well as humans are exposed to a large amount of highly toxic chemicals due to accidents occurring frequently in Ko...

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Main Authors: Yooeun Chae, Rongxue Cui, Jieun Lee, Lia Kim, Youn-Joo An
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Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Environmental Engineers 2020-05-01
Series:대한환경공학회지
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Online Access:http://jksee.or.kr/journal/view.php?number=4258
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spelling doaj-33dfcd4e394d409e85ef73c4cfe603db2020-11-25T04:04:06ZengKorean Society of Environmental Engineers대한환경공학회지1225-50252383-78102020-05-0142522923810.4491/KSEE.2020.42.5.229Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem:(1) Focusing on the TreesYooeun Chae0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4060-6838Rongxue Cui1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1197-6044Jieun Lee2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9362-4143Lia Kim3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5509-9341Youn-Joo An4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0193-1929Department of Environmental Health Science, Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Environmental Health Science, Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Environmental Health Science, Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Environmental Health Science, Konkuk UniversityDepartment of Environmental Health Science, Konkuk UniversityObjective With rapid industrial development, human and the environment are frequently exposed to various chemicals. In particular, there is a possibility that terrestrial ecosystems as well as humans are exposed to a large amount of highly toxic chemicals due to accidents occurring frequently in Korea and abroad. If a large amount of chemicals enter the terrestrial ecosystem due to an accident such as a chemical leakage, the terrestrial ecosystem around the accident site may be affected and these chemicals may impair not only a living organisms, but also the function of terrestrial environment, the habitat of the organisms. The aim of this study is to develop methodology for vulnerability assessment of chemical accident in terrestrial ecosystem. Method First, we selected 41 forest tree species and 41 shrubs among woody plants according to the domestic distribution and establish various vulnerability indicators that can be evaluated according to the exposure and recovery categories. Results and Discussion As a result of vulnerability scoring for 41 forest tree species and 41 shrubs, most vulnerable species were Daphniphyllum macropodum, Lindera obtusiloba, Juniperus rigida, Diospyros lotus, and Eucommia ulmoides in forest trees and Zanthoxylum piperitum, Cephalotaxus koreana, Forsythia koreana, Cycas revoluta, and Lespedeza maximowiczii in shrubs. Conclusions This study quantified the vulnerability of trees to chemical accidents by adding them and assigning them according to their characteristics. We expect that the risk of chemicals caused by chemical accidents occurring in these days and the exposure of chemicals to the environment can be assessed in terms of ecological perspective using the assessment of vulnerability of terrestrial ecosystems proposed in this study.http://jksee.or.kr/journal/view.php?number=4258vulnerabilityterrestrial ecosystemsoilchemical accidentplant
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Rongxue Cui
Jieun Lee
Lia Kim
Youn-Joo An
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Rongxue Cui
Jieun Lee
Lia Kim
Youn-Joo An
Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem:(1) Focusing on the Trees
대한환경공학회지
vulnerability
terrestrial ecosystem
soil
chemical accident
plant
author_facet Yooeun Chae
Rongxue Cui
Jieun Lee
Lia Kim
Youn-Joo An
author_sort Yooeun Chae
title Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem:(1) Focusing on the Trees
title_short Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem:(1) Focusing on the Trees
title_full Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem:(1) Focusing on the Trees
title_fullStr Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem:(1) Focusing on the Trees
title_full_unstemmed Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem:(1) Focusing on the Trees
title_sort development of methodology for vulnerability assessment of chemical accident in terrestrial ecosystem:(1) focusing on the trees
publisher Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
series 대한환경공학회지
issn 1225-5025
2383-7810
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Objective With rapid industrial development, human and the environment are frequently exposed to various chemicals. In particular, there is a possibility that terrestrial ecosystems as well as humans are exposed to a large amount of highly toxic chemicals due to accidents occurring frequently in Korea and abroad. If a large amount of chemicals enter the terrestrial ecosystem due to an accident such as a chemical leakage, the terrestrial ecosystem around the accident site may be affected and these chemicals may impair not only a living organisms, but also the function of terrestrial environment, the habitat of the organisms. The aim of this study is to develop methodology for vulnerability assessment of chemical accident in terrestrial ecosystem. Method First, we selected 41 forest tree species and 41 shrubs among woody plants according to the domestic distribution and establish various vulnerability indicators that can be evaluated according to the exposure and recovery categories. Results and Discussion As a result of vulnerability scoring for 41 forest tree species and 41 shrubs, most vulnerable species were Daphniphyllum macropodum, Lindera obtusiloba, Juniperus rigida, Diospyros lotus, and Eucommia ulmoides in forest trees and Zanthoxylum piperitum, Cephalotaxus koreana, Forsythia koreana, Cycas revoluta, and Lespedeza maximowiczii in shrubs. Conclusions This study quantified the vulnerability of trees to chemical accidents by adding them and assigning them according to their characteristics. We expect that the risk of chemicals caused by chemical accidents occurring in these days and the exposure of chemicals to the environment can be assessed in terms of ecological perspective using the assessment of vulnerability of terrestrial ecosystems proposed in this study.
topic vulnerability
terrestrial ecosystem
soil
chemical accident
plant
url http://jksee.or.kr/journal/view.php?number=4258
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