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http://dx.doi.org/10.9719/EEG.2021.54.1.127

Review of China's National Earthquake Governance and Role-Sharing  

Kim, Seong-Yong (Geo-Strategy Research Center, Korea Institute Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM))
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Economic and Environmental Geology / v.54, no.1, 2021 , pp. 127-136 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was carried out to understand China's earthquake governance and role-sharing, and to strategically use it for research cooperation in related fields with China. The characteristics of China's national earthquake governance and role-sharing are detailed in this study. First, unlike Korea, China's geoscience and earthquake research fields are separate, and are clearly distinguished from other fields of science and technology. They hold a higher status compared to other fields in China. Second, China's provincial earthquake agencies simultaneously carry out related tasks under the dual supervisory management system of the central and provincial governments. Third, the China Earthquake Administration (CEA) has the authority to do research and development, manpower training, and degree conferment, which are centered on directly affiliated institutions. Fourth, China carries out similar functions in directly affiliated institutions of the CEA and the China Geological Survey (CGS), and affiliated institutions of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), respectively. Fifth, the CEA is continuously expanding the seismic observation network that connects the vast land of the country. Sixth, China is considered to have detailed structures of earthquake-related laws and regulations. Given China's earthquake governance and role-sharing, it is considered that the possibility of success in research cooperation is high if Korea first determines whether it is under the jurisdiction of the CGS, CEA, and CAS, depending on the specific field.
Keywords
Earthquake; governance; China Earthquake Administration(CEA); China Geological Survey(CGS); Chinese Academy of Science(CAS);
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