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김한수,박칠근 대구보건대학 2000 대구보건대학 論文集 Vol.20 No.-
As industrialization and dramatic economic advancement have been progressed in Korea, the number of vehicles and corresponding number of traffic accidents have been increased in Korea. Traffic accidents may lead to serious problems to the family and society as well as to the victims. Literature review revealed that there has been little research on this topic in Korea. Thus, the present study was designed to explore the relations between stress and adaptation among patients with traffic accidents. In order to accomplish this purpose, two independent studies were conducted. More specifically, Study 1 utilized open questionnaire with 102 traffic accidents patients residing in Taegu and Kyongsangbuk-do area, focusing on their life stresses and coping styles. Thus, future study needs to explore the relations among stress, coping, and adaptation in the same study.
Wintering Waterbirds and Their Habitat Use in Daeho Lake , 1996~1997
Park, Sung-Keun,Yoo, Jeong-Chil 경희대학교 한국조류연구소 1997 연구보고 Vol.6 No.1
본 연구는 1996년 10월에서 1997년 4월까지 대호방조제에 도래하는 월동조류를 파악하고 서식지 이용 실태를 조사한 것이다. 조사기간 동안 관찰된 조류는 총 57종, 66,520개체였다. 최대 관찰 개체수를 기준으로 보면, 최우점종은 청둥오리(Anas platyrhychos)로 32,400개체 (48.7%), 다음으로는 가창오리(A. formosa)가 25,000개체(1.3%)로 나타났다. 관찰된 수조류의 대부분을 차지하는 수면성 오리류의 주 휴식 장소는 대호의 지류보다는 방조제 부근의 분류를 선호하였으며 취식장소는 석문면과 대산읍 방면의 논을 주로 이용하였다. 조사결과, 대호방조제는 20,000개체 이상의 수조류가 도래하는 지역으로 람사조약이 제시한 국제적인 습지기준에 해당된다. 또한 대호방제조는 취약종으로 보호가 필요한 가창오리, 큰고니, 고니, 큰기러기, 쇠기러기 등에게 겨울동안 주요한 서식지로 이용되고 잇다. 수조류 서식지 보호를 위한 대책마련이 시급히 요청된다. A survey of the wintering waterbirds in Daeho Lake was conducted from October 1996 to April 1997. The total of 57 species and 66,520 waterbirds were recorded. The dominant species, represented as monthly peak counts, were Mallards (Anas platyrhychos) 32,400 (48.7%), Baikal Teals (A. formosa) 25,000 (37.6%), Spot-bill Ducks (A. poecilorhyncha) 1,519 (2.3%) and Coots (Fulica atra) 895 (1.3%). The body of the lake was used as a roosting site by waterbirds wintering in Daeho Lake, while the rice paddies of Seokmoon-myun, Daesan-eup were used as the feeding site by dabbling ducks, the dominant waterbirds. As a result, Daeho Lake is to be an internationally important wetland evaluated by the Ramsar Convention Criteria, based on the records of more than 20,000 waterbirds. Daeho Lake supports some vulnerable species such as the Baikal Teal (the peak count: 25,000 individuals), Whooper Swan (Cygnus cygnus), Bewick's Swan (Cygnus columbianus), Bean Goose (Anser fabalis) and White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) during the winter season. Therefore, there is a need of critical plans for the conservation and management of waterbirds wintering in this area including the prevention of deteriorating habitat quality and the preservation of species diversity.