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Journal of the Environmental Sciences
2010 Volume.19 No. 9 p.1129 ~ p.1136
Planting Status and Improvement Plan of School Forest in the Elementary Schools at Chung-ju City
Ju Jin-Hee

Kim Won-Tae
Kuk Ji-Ha
Yoon Yong-Han
Abstract
This study investigated the status of planting status of school¡¯s flower of 11 elementary schools located in Chung-ju and its results were as follows. Totally 3,502 trees were planted in the 11 schools and the number of species of the trees was 103. For tall tree Thuja orientalis was planted most frequently and for shrub Buxus microphylla was done in the largest number of the schools. In addition, the number of trees planted in a school was averagely two times more in the model schools than in the other ones, and the average number of species of trees was also over three times more in the model schools. When the number of species of trees was examined according to their types, decidous broad leaved tree was found most frequently overall and the model schools had more various species of decidous tree compared to the other ones. Investigation on designation of school¡¯s flower and tree with the 11 elementary school, revealed similar results with those of previous studies performed with the schools in other areas and the tendency meant that the designation was uniform to some degree. Moreover, as only a few school¡¯s flower and tree were planted or no one was done in some schools, the species of school¡¯s flower and tree needed to be determined by considering characteristics and school percepts of a school as well as local features and circumstances of a region. In addition, more efforts should be made to infuse love for school and to improve quality of education by increasing the planting rate of school¡¯s flower and tree and by focusing them.
KEYWORD
Planting status, Elementary school, School`s flower, School`s tree, Environmental education
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