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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2017.18.11.668

A study on Establishing Disaster Response Base Station through Overseas Case Review  

Oak, Young-Suk (Disaster Management Research Center)
Park, Miri (Disaster Management Research Center)
Chon, Jae-Joon (Ministry of the Interior Safety, Societal Disaster Response Division)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.18, no.11, 2017 , pp. 668-675 More about this Journal
Abstract
In Korea, natural disasters such as earthquakes and floods continue to occur, but it is difficult to respond and provide relief effectively and promptly. Due to the Circulation Position and administrative characteristics, soft and physical systems for basic disasters, such as private cooperation and disaster response bases, have not yet been built organically. This is mainly due to the job rotation of the responsible persons and bureaucratic problems limiting cooperation between the public and private sectors. Japan is responding to disasters through a mutual cooperation network between the public and private sectors (NGOs), but in Korea the public sector still manages disasters entirely by itself. However, in modern society, the ability of the public sector to effectively manage disasters is limited due to the large number of natural disasters and their wide-ranging consequences. This situation makes it difficult to respond quickly and effectively to the various crises that arise. In this paper, we review the disaster response bases in the cases of Japan and the United States, and propose the establishment of a disaster response base system that supports disaster countermeasures together with a cooperative network incorporating the private and business sectors.
Keywords
response; disaster response base system; disaster; NGOs; public; network;
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