GIS-Based Water Resources Management Information System (WAMIS) in Korea

GIS 기반의 수자원관리정보시스템 (WAMIS)

  • Kim, Seong-Joon (Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Konkuk University)
  • 김성준 (건국대학교 지역건설환경공학과)
  • Published : 2001.12.31

Abstract

This paper briefly describes the classification of GIS- based model, and introduces some practical grid- based models such as TOPMODEL (Beven of al., 1979, 1984), AGNPS (Young of al., 1989), KIMSTORM (Kim, 1998; Kim of al,, 1998), and GRISMORM (Kim of al.,20110). Current status of GIS data construction promoted by Ministry of Construction and Transportation (MOCT) and system development of water resources information by Korea Water Resources Corporation (KOWACO) is briefly described. Further research needs for GIS-based modeling will be emphasized with some recommendations on GIS data preparation and proper field observation data collection.

본 고는 GIS기반의 모델종류를 전반적으로 분류하고, 수자원 및 환경분야에서 적용성을 인정받고 있으며, 그 활용성이 높은 대표적인 분포형 수문/수질모델인 TOPMODEL (Beven등, 1979, 1984), AGNPS (Young 등, 1989), KIMSTORM (Kim, 1998; Kim 등, 1998) 그fl고 GRISMORM (Kim 등,2000)의 개념을 간단히 소개하고자 한다. 또한 현재 건설교통부에서 추진하고 있는 국가GIS의 현황 및 계획 그리고 한국수자원공사에서 추진하고 있는 수자원종합정보관리시스템 (WAMIS)의 추진내용을 파악하므로서 향후 수자원과 환경분야에는 어떠한 GIS자료들이 필수적으로 요구되는지, 이와 더불어 현장자료 수집은 어떠해야 하는지를 고찰하였다.

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