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http://dx.doi.org/10.7837/kosomes.2015.21.2.154

An Analysis on Relative Importance and Priority of Hydrographic Survey for Major Ports in South Korea  

Kim, Sang-Goo (Department of Maritime Administration, National Korea Maritime & Ocean University)
Lee, Won-Il (Public Administration Dept., Youngsan University)
Woo, Yang-Ho (Institute of International Maritime Affairs, National Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety / v.21, no.2, 2015 , pp. 154-163 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study is based on deductions from analysis of historical changes in hydrographic surveys, the problems with the existing system in Korea and analysis of the literature, including foreign cases. Using these criteria, we created and administered a survey of marine professionals of Korea, and based on the results, established an order of priority for hydrographic surveys, as follows: changes in the seabed, quantities of marine traffic, existing performance data from hydrographic survey, consumer's demand, marine accidents, conservation of oceanic environment, and natural resources. The study also deduced, based on a survey of experts, the relative importance ranking of the major ports in South Korea and suggests policy implications and a priority decision model to conduct future hydrographic surveys in a more scientific and systematic way.
Keywords
Port; Costal Waterway; Priorities; Hydrographic survey; Key criteria;
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