Thermal Comfort Simulation-Based Forest Management Scenarios for Forest Healing
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Background and objectives: Forest environments provide various healing benefits for humans and have been widely studied. Nevertheless, the field of forest management for forest healing remains relatively understudied. The purpose of this study is to utilize thermal environmental simulation to derive forest management scenarios that are optimized for forest healing. Methods: This study focused on the Seogwipo Experimental Forest on Jeju Island, Korea. Three-dimensional forest models were generated based on field surveys. Thermal environment simulations were conducted using Grasshopper with the Ladybug and Honeybee plug-ins, and the thermal comfort levels of six forest management scenarios were evaluated using the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). Results: The simulation results showed that, among all the scenarios, only scenario (c), "10% thinning in the buffer zone", led to an improvement in thermal comfort. Additionally, the study identified discrepancies in thermal comfort between different forest management scenarios. Conclusions: In the management of forests for healing forestry purposes, the distinction of forest zones by use and the application of different forest management scenarios have thermal comfort implications. Thus, the methodology could be employed in forest management for forest healing purposes.

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forest healingtree structureGrasshopperthermal environmental simulationuniversal thermal climate indexURBAN HEAT-ISLANDSTAND STRUCTUREENVIRONMENTSOUTDOORSTRESSBENEFITSFIELDADAPTATIONDENSITYTIMBER
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Thermal Comfort Simulation-Based Forest Management Scenarios for Forest Healing
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Song, DoyunPark, SujinLee, YeonheeKim, Geonwoo
DOI
10.3390/f15111859
발행일
2024-11
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Forests
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