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http://dx.doi.org/10.21729/ksds.2022.15.4.79

A Study on the Improvement of the Management System of Rockfall Risk Area Using the Rockfall Analysis Program  

Bae Dong Kang (Graduate School of Disaster Prevention, Kangwon National University)
Jae Chae Jeong (Hoengseong Branch Office of Chiaksan National Park Office, Korea National Park Service)
Chang Deok Jang (CND.co)
Kye Won Jun (Graduate School of Disaster Prevention, Kangwon National University)
Publication Information
Journal of Korean Society of Disaster and Security / v.15, no.4, 2022 , pp. 79-86 More about this Journal
Abstract
The National Park Service is making efforts to create a safe environment by installing rockfall prevention facilities (rockfall prevention nets, fences, and Piam tunnels) in areas at risk of falling rocks. However, the occurrence of falling rocks is increasing every year due to torrential rains caused by climate change, abnormal temperatures in winter, and aging of the ground, and the need to improve the existing rock risk area management plan has emerged. In this study, a pilot area at risk of falling rocks was selected for the Hwanggol district of Chiaksan National Park among Korean national parks, and rockfall analysis was performed using the Rockfall program, and monitoring was conducted by applying a countermeasure method combined with the measurement system to the pilot area. Through this, a rockfall management plan was proposed for continuous management and monitoring of rockfall.
Keywords
Chiak National Park; Rockfall; Rockfall Program; Monitoring; Rockfall Management Plan;
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