Econ. Environ. Geol. 2008; 41(3): 359-372

Published online June 30, 2008

© THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY

A Study on Role Assignment between the Ministries of Government for the Research and Development on Disaster Prevention

Jung-Han Park1*, Gyu-Hyun Choi1, Young-Soo Kim2, Seong-Hoon Jung3, Sang-Houck Lee4, Pyeong-Koo Lee5 and Woan-Kyu Lee6

1Ministry of Education, Science & Technology(MEST)
2Korea Astronomy & Space Science Institute(KASI)
3Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning(KISTEP)
4K-Technocon Co., Ltd.
5Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources(KIGAM)
6Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science(KRISS)

Correspondence to :

Jung-Han Park

jhamp@mest.go.kr

Received: March 6, 2008; Accepted: June 11, 2008

Abstract

A number of researches on disaster risk reduction using the most advanced equipments and scientific technologies have been performed to minimize the damage of property and to protect human life. Although the Korean government is trying to enlarge the research area for disaster risk reduction, the investment size and the applicable results in this area have stayed in the lower level comparing to other scientific fields in Korea and the same field in advanced countries. However, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), a government Agency which is responsible for disaster management coordination, was established in June 2004 establishing an efficient and
well-organized system to cope with various disasters. In this study, investment size by the government was evaluated and associated areas were also identified. We also analyzed the roles on research and development for disaster risk reduction among different government Ministries were analyzed and role assignment to each Ministry was proposed. The role assignment has been concreted by conducting the process of approval in the government.

Keywords National emergency management agency, disaster prevention, research and development, role assignment

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Econ. Environ. Geol. 2008; 41(3): 359-372

Published online June 30, 2008

Copyright © THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY.

A Study on Role Assignment between the Ministries of Government for the Research and Development on Disaster Prevention

Jung-Han Park1*, Gyu-Hyun Choi1, Young-Soo Kim2, Seong-Hoon Jung3, Sang-Houck Lee4, Pyeong-Koo Lee5 and Woan-Kyu Lee6

1Ministry of Education, Science & Technology(MEST)
2Korea Astronomy & Space Science Institute(KASI)
3Korea Institute of S&T Evaluation and Planning(KISTEP)
4K-Technocon Co., Ltd.
5Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources(KIGAM)
6Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science(KRISS)

Correspondence to:

Jung-Han Park

jhamp@mest.go.kr

Received: March 6, 2008; Accepted: June 11, 2008

Abstract

A number of researches on disaster risk reduction using the most advanced equipments and scientific technologies have been performed to minimize the damage of property and to protect human life. Although the Korean government is trying to enlarge the research area for disaster risk reduction, the investment size and the applicable results in this area have stayed in the lower level comparing to other scientific fields in Korea and the same field in advanced countries. However, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), a government Agency which is responsible for disaster management coordination, was established in June 2004 establishing an efficient and
well-organized system to cope with various disasters. In this study, investment size by the government was evaluated and associated areas were also identified. We also analyzed the roles on research and development for disaster risk reduction among different government Ministries were analyzed and role assignment to each Ministry was proposed. The role assignment has been concreted by conducting the process of approval in the government.

Keywords National emergency management agency, disaster prevention, research and development, role assignment

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