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Investment Direction of Disaster Safety Projects Considering Characteristics of Disaster Safety

재난안전사고 피해특징을 고려한 재난안전사업 투자방향 제시

  • Received : 2017.04.23
  • Accepted : 2017.06.11
  • Published : 2017.06.30

Abstract

Disaster and safety budget can be characterized as a large-scale public asset on which the government has a significant role. It is of a crucial importance to properly allocate the limited national budget to various areas as necessary. Higher investment efficiency of the budget related to disaster and safety management requires distribution criteria based on relevance and efficiency. Currently, the budget related to disaster and safety management is orchestrated through the prior consultation system. However, there is still no clear framework for reviewing the investment direction and setting the priority investment areas by prior consultation. This study analyzes the status and characteristics of disaster and safety management projects by damage type and proposes a structured system for prioritization. This framework can be useful in selecting the areas that need priority investments by damage type of disaster and safety management projects, thereby contributing to improving investment efficiency.

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