Book ID: 103251
Kim, Kwi - Gon
The DMZ of Korea - A Unique Ecosystem. 2013. illus. XIX, 583 p. gr8vo. Hardcover.
A wealth of data and information has been produced over time, documenting significant aspects of the DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)and its implications for human and ecological security, both in Korea and worldwide. However, there is no single book in Englishthat brings together the findings on the mechanism of evolution, the ecology and biodiversity of the DMZ. This book is the first step in this direction. It seeks to link scientific information and policy making for the future DMZ ecosystem management, taking into account the fact that the area has become, over theyears, a natural treasure as a habitat for rare birds and other wildlife and a fertile environment for a thriving plant community. It also provides a framework for ensuring the long-term sustainability of the DMZ. The book holistically describes the current environmental status of the DMZ, and identifies bioregions, resources, habitats, and species. By outlining the current scientific data and information needed to classify the different wetland types, assess the biological integrity, understand the threat factors, and to suggest conservation and management strategies, the book provides a "one stop shop" scientific and policy source of information, which will undoubtedly be of great interest to students, researchers, practitioners, and policy decision-makers, in the areas of planning, natural resource management, public management,ecology, landscape architecture, geography, and the life sciences.