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http://dx.doi.org/10.9715/KILA.2015.43.5.013

A Study on Disaster Risk Assessment in the Urban Open Spaces  

Yu, Joo-Eun (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Graduate School, University of Seoul)
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Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture / v.43, no.5, 2015 , pp. 13-27 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study examined disaster risk from climate change in urban open spaces. This study conducted an assessment depending on type of damage and type of open space, subcategorizing it into flood damage and wind damage, flat park and mountainous park, and classified the assessment items by type into natural factor, artificial factor, and social factor for the purpose of analysis. Our major findings from this study are as follows: To look at the standardized score for the disaster risk from flood damages in the case of a flat park, Asian Park was higher at 55.800 point than Seoul Forest at 51.775 point, and in the case of mountainous parks, Dogok Park was at 58.428 point and Baebongsan Park was at 58.374 point. To look at the standardized score for disaster risk from wind damage, in the case of a flat park, Asian Park was higher at 64.763 point than Seoul Forest at 61.054 point, and in the case of mountainous parks, Baebongsan Park was higher at 58.533 point than Dogok Park at 55.459 point. This study raised a question about the necessity for and value of this disaster risk assessment in open space from damages caused by climate change, established an assessment model for disaster risk from damages in open spaces only to attempt risk assessment. Disaster risk of urban green space was enhanced.
Keywords
Flood Damage; Wind Damage; Urban Park; Assessment Model; Assessment Items; Disaster Prevention and Reduction;
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