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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2020.23.5.683

The Hazard Viz-platform for the Establishment of Heatwave Response Strategies  

Kim, Miyun (Dept. of Design, Seoul Digital University)
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Abstract
Recently, the earth's highest temperature is rising due to severe climate change and heat wave. In addition, due to the increase of elderly population over 65, the number of heat patients is also increasing. In particular, the elderly who live alone in poor living environments, the lower income group, and the socially disadvantaged, such as children and pregnant women, are exposed to the dangers of heat waves, so the government's practical measures are urgently needed. In this study, we will build a visualization platform for each level of heat wave and provide the necessary countermeasure solution according to the heat wave risk. "The Hazard Visualization Platform for Heatwave" provide not only simple information, but also a customized safety service for citizens to prevent heatwaves, respond to heatwaves, and utilize heat wave information.
Keywords
Heatwave Response; Heatwave Risk; Hazard Visualization Platform; Smart Solution for Citizens;
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