APPLICATION OF MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (MEIS) DATA TO SUPPORT MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING (MSP) IN THE NAKDONG RIVER ESTUARY, BUSAN METROPOLITAN CITY, SOUTH KOREA

Title
APPLICATION OF MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (MEIS) DATA TO SUPPORT MARINE SPATIAL PLANNING (MSP) IN THE NAKDONG RIVER ESTUARY, BUSAN METROPOLITAN CITY, SOUTH KOREA
Author(s)
Lee, Jun Ho; Woo, Han Jun; Jung, Hoi Soo
KIOST Author(s)
Lee, Jun-Ho(이준호)Woo, Han Jun(우한준)Jung, Hoi Soo(정회수)
Alternative Author(s)
이준호; 우한준; 정회수
Publication Year
2021-05-04
Abstract
The Nakdong River in South Korea is nearly 526 km long, and has a drainage basin of around 23,817 km2. It is subject to natural erosion and sedimentation, and there is also the potential for disturbance by various human activities, including water diversion and reservoir construction, and other large construction projects in the river estuary. The Noksan dike, built in April 1934, blocks the flow of the west Nakdong River. The Nakdong River Estuary (NRE) barrage in Busan Metropolitan City was completed in November 1987 to regulate the flow of the Nakdong River. In this study, marine environmental information system data collected after May 2015 were used to support marine spatial planning (MSP) in the brackish water zone. The NRE and surrounding locations can be divided into areas managed by the government, protected marine areas, areas for sand mining, areas for the development of tourist attractions, areas of research conservation, areas where an environmental risk assessment would be required prior to use by ships, military areas, and coastal areas subject to safety management measures. Data on environmental changes in the estuarine watershed were used during the preparation of the NRE for partial opening and drainage extension in 2021. Data supporting MSP in the target area should be collected, processed, and analyzed to facilitate future decision-making, and databases should be established based on geological field surveys. Furthermore, protected areas should be designated according to governmental guidelines. All scientific data used in these processes should be validated, and spatial data to facilitate MSP should be produced.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/41307
Bibliographic Citation
International Coastal Symposium 2021, 2021
Publisher
International Coastal Symposium 2021
Type
Conference
Language
English
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