Abstract

This project was carried out for the purpose of establishing a master plan for creating alleviation forest to particulate matters, which has recently become a social issue. The target site is the Yeosu National Industrial Complex in Jeollanam-do, with an area of 32,550,850㎡. Considering the special conditions of a landfill site and a heavy and chemical industrial complex, the final goal is to present a comprehensive alleviation forest creation master plan, including discovering possible green areas for the Yeosu Industrial Complex. In addition, proposals for creation of particulate matters alleviation green areas inside the workplaces of industrial complex resident companies were included. The research results are as follows. A survey analysis was conducted inside the Yeosu Industrial Complex area and the business sites of resident companies. Based on this, the project areas were divided into three phases based on the feasibility of alleviation forest of particulate matters creation project and the effect of green space as the basis. In addition, by utilizing the natural topography around the yeosu industrial complex, that is, mountain areas and green areas, two axes for conservation and formation of green areas were planned. The north side is the primary alleviation particulate matters blocking axis that connects the mountains and road green areas inside industrial complex. The south side is a green axis with a secondary buffer function to block alleviation of particulate matters from flowing into Yeosu city. The creating alleviation forest of particulate matters master plan divided sections and types according to the spatial composition such as the arrangement of facilities such as roads in the industrial complex and the distribution of green areas. As a result, the entire Yeosu Industrial Complex was classified into 10 types. In addition, the method of creating alleviation forests and green areas applicable to each type and planting composition were presented. The basic plan was established centered on the public areas such as roads, green areas, and hilly areas in the industrial complex area, that is, the space outside the workplace. In addition, for the internal space of the business site, that is, the private area, a number of planning models were presented for space composition and selection of planting species, etc.

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