Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem: (2) Focusing on the Herbs

Objective:As the industry rapidly develops in modern society, the use of chemicals increases and people and various organism living in terrestrial environments are exposed to these chemicals in large quantities. Chemical accidents frequently occur around the world, and these accidents could cause fa...

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Main Authors: Yooeun Chae, Lia Kim, Rongxue Cui, Jieun Lee, Youn-Joo An
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Society of Environmental Engineers 2020-12-01
Series:대한환경공학회지
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Online Access:https://jksee.or.kr/journal/view.php?number=4294
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spelling doaj-ba3f6bb944094f8d85fc1ff83b9e47332021-01-21T08:25:43ZengKorean Society of Environmental Engineers대한환경공학회지1225-50252383-78102020-12-014212610622https://doi.org/10.4491/KSEE.2020.42.12.610Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem: (2) Focusing on the HerbsYooeun Chae0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4060-6838Lia Kim1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5509-9341Rongxue Cui2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1197-6044Jieun Lee3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9362-4143Youn-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:As the industry rapidly develops in modern society, the use of chemicals increases and people and various organism living in terrestrial environments are exposed to these chemicals in large quantities. Chemical accidents frequently occur around the world, and these accidents could cause fatal damage to the terrestrial ecosystem. When the terrestrial ecosystem is exposed to highly toxic chemicals, soil functions as well as living organisms in the terrestrial ecosystem could be severely damaged. Countermeasures against chemical accidents and chemicals are required to prevent such damage and for this purpose, systematic vulnerability assessment techniques should be developed to prepare terrestrial ecosystem management for chemical accidents. For this purpose, this study is conducted to develop chemical vulnerability assessment techniques based on biological characteristics of plants. Method:First, we selected 215 species among herb 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 215 herbs species, the most vulnerable species were Humulus japonicus, Linum usitatissimum, Psilotum nudum, Trigonotis peduncularis, and Lamium amplexicaule. The least vulnerable species were Miscanthus sinensis, Dactylis glomerata, Spodiopogon sibiricus, and Polygonum filiforme. Conclusions:Terrestrial ecosystem is a main stage of human activity, so there is a high risk of chemical accidents as a large amount of chemicals are used. By utilizing this terrestrial ecosystem vulnerability assessment proposed in this study, we can prioritize the vulnerability of chemicals on the terrestrial ecosystem and use this technique to manage chemical accidents and chemicals and prepare countermeasures.https://jksee.or.kr/journal/view.php?number=4294vulnerabilityterrestrial ecosystemsoilchemical accidentplant
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Lia Kim
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Lia Kim
Rongxue Cui
Jieun Lee
Youn-Joo An
Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem: (2) Focusing on the Herbs
대한환경공학회지
vulnerability
terrestrial ecosystem
soil
chemical accident
plant
author_facet Yooeun Chae
Lia Kim
Rongxue Cui
Jieun Lee
Youn-Joo An
author_sort Yooeun Chae
title Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem: (2) Focusing on the Herbs
title_short Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem: (2) Focusing on the Herbs
title_full Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem: (2) Focusing on the Herbs
title_fullStr Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem: (2) Focusing on the Herbs
title_full_unstemmed Development of Methodology for Vulnerability Assessment of Chemical Accident in Terrestrial Ecosystem: (2) Focusing on the Herbs
title_sort development of methodology for vulnerability assessment of chemical accident in terrestrial ecosystem: (2) focusing on the herbs
publisher Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
series 대한환경공학회지
issn 1225-5025
2383-7810
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Objective:As the industry rapidly develops in modern society, the use of chemicals increases and people and various organism living in terrestrial environments are exposed to these chemicals in large quantities. Chemical accidents frequently occur around the world, and these accidents could cause fatal damage to the terrestrial ecosystem. When the terrestrial ecosystem is exposed to highly toxic chemicals, soil functions as well as living organisms in the terrestrial ecosystem could be severely damaged. Countermeasures against chemical accidents and chemicals are required to prevent such damage and for this purpose, systematic vulnerability assessment techniques should be developed to prepare terrestrial ecosystem management for chemical accidents. For this purpose, this study is conducted to develop chemical vulnerability assessment techniques based on biological characteristics of plants. Method:First, we selected 215 species among herb 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 215 herbs species, the most vulnerable species were Humulus japonicus, Linum usitatissimum, Psilotum nudum, Trigonotis peduncularis, and Lamium amplexicaule. The least vulnerable species were Miscanthus sinensis, Dactylis glomerata, Spodiopogon sibiricus, and Polygonum filiforme. Conclusions:Terrestrial ecosystem is a main stage of human activity, so there is a high risk of chemical accidents as a large amount of chemicals are used. By utilizing this terrestrial ecosystem vulnerability assessment proposed in this study, we can prioritize the vulnerability of chemicals on the terrestrial ecosystem and use this technique to manage chemical accidents and chemicals and prepare countermeasures.
topic vulnerability
terrestrial ecosystem
soil
chemical accident
plant
url https://jksee.or.kr/journal/view.php?number=4294
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