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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2017.18.3.277

A Study on the Improvement of Legal System for the Prevention of Damage due to Ash  

Lee, Young-Sub (Disaster Management Research Center)
Lee, Young-Kune (Disaster Management Research Center)
Park, Miri (Disaster Management Research Center)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.18, no.3, 2017 , pp. 277-283 More about this Journal
Abstract
In recent years, earthquakes and volcanic activity have been occurring actively in Japan, China, and Southeast Asia in the central Pacific Rim, and the cycle interval is shortening. In addition, there is Baekdu mountain, which is a large active volcano in Korea. On the other hand, the legal system and guidelines related to volcanic ash are very limited to counteract volcanic disasters. The volcano manual does not present specific countermeasures against volcanic disasters. The preparation of systematic disaster prevention measures against an eruption of Mt. Baekdu and the volcanic activity in Japan and China, which are occurring continuously, is necessary. Therefore, this study suggests an improvement to the relevant laws and regulations against volcanic disasters to analyze the aviation safety manual and relevant legal system. The problems with the current legal system are improved by modifying the legal system related to the air traffic sector when volcanic disaster occurs, and it is expected that more efficient manuals and guidelines will form the basis for the smooth operation of the manual at a disaster site.
Keywords
Air traffic; Legal system; Manuals; Volcanic ash;
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