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Geographical Information System for Nuclear Disaster Prevention (원자력방재를 위한 지리정보시스템)

  • Lee, Gwang-Pyo;Lee, Yun;Kim, In-Hyeon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Association of Geographic Inforamtion Studies Conference
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    • 2007.10a
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    • pp.169-175
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    • 2007
  • 고리, 월성, 울진, 영광 등4개 원전부지와 하나로 연구용 원자로 부지에 대해 방사성물질의 대기 중 누출사고 발생 시 대축척 전자지도와 연계한 사고정보 파악, 예상피해분석, 방재시설 및 소개정보 활용 등을 통해 중앙정부 및 지방자치단체가 방사능 물질 피해지역관리 및 신속하고 효율적인 주민대응조치 수립을 위한 의사 결정 지원할 수 있는 방사능방재 지리정보시스템 구축이 필요하다. 본 연구에서는 고리, 월성, 울진, 영광, 대전지역의 원자력 발전소 및 연구용 원자로 반경 40km이내 지역의 행정경계, 도로, 등고, 수계, 건물 등의 일반지형지물정보와, 비상계획구역 내 마을의 상세정보, 집결지, 대피소, 교통통제소, 환경방사능감시기, TLD등의 방재시설물 위치 및 관련 상세정보, 관공서, 경찰서, 소방서, 보건소, 학교, 병원 등의 방재관련 지형지물 위치 및 관련 상세정보, 원전부지 내 인구분포, 보유 차량 분포, 농작물 재배 현황, 축산물 재배현황 등의 방재관련 사회통계정보를 포함하는 공간 및 속성 데이터베이스는 구축하였다. 이를 기반으로 방사선 피폭영향 평가시스템(FADAS)의 예상평가결과를 전자지도 상에 표출하고, 이에 근거한 예상피해를 분석하며, 소개단계 대상 마을 검색 및 바람장 분석을 활용한 소개경로 제시 등을 통해 주민보호조치 의사결정을 지원하며, 사고대응 및 소개현황 정보를 관리하는 웹 기반의 원자력방재 지리정보시스템을 확대 개발하였다. 방재시설물 및 방재관련 지형지물, 방재관련 사회통계자료의 검색기능 및 실시간 원전 바람장 정보조회, 실시간 ERMS 수집정보 조회, 수치예보 정보 조회, 온라인DB관리 등의 확대 구현을 통해 사고대응조치 및 피해분석업무를 지원하였다. 본 연구를 통한 원자력방재 지리정보시스템 완성을 통해 방사능 비상시 중앙본부와 지역본부 및 유관기관 간에 지리정보와 연계한 정확한 사고정보 및 방재정보의 신속한 공유를 제공하고, 적절한 비상대응조치 의사결정 및 주민보조조치 수행을 지원하여 효율적인 사고지역 관리 및 인적 물적 자원의 피해를 최소화하는데 기여할 것으로 기대된다.

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Improving the Water Cycle Management Index in Water Environment Conservation Act (물환경보전법의 물순환관리지표 개선 연구)

  • Kim, Yeonju;Kim, Hyeonju;Kim, Gi-Joo;Kim, Young-Oh
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2022.05a
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    • pp.500-500
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    • 2022
  • 「물환경보전법」은 2007년의 「수질 및 수생태계 보전에 관한 법률」에서 개정된 법률로 그 목적이 수질과 수생태계로 국한되어 왔다. 하지만 통합물관리 도입으로 인하여 제정된 「물관리기본법」에서는 "국가와 지방자치단체가 물과 관련된 정책을 수립, 시행할 때에는 물순환 과정의 전주기를 고려하여야 한다"고 명시되어 있으며 「물환경보전법」의 물순환관리지표는 수량이 제외되어 물순환 왜곡으로 인한 문제점이 충분히 포함되지 않은 실정이다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 국민들의 안전을 도모하기 위하여 물순환관리지표에 도시유역의 물순환 왜곡으로 인한 수재해 현황을 추가적으로 고려하고자 한다. 수재해 현황은 행정안전부의 자연재해로 인한 최근 10년간 인명피해와 피해액 조사를 바탕으로 가장 심각한 피해를 불러일으킨 폭염과 태풍 및 호우를 고려대상으로 선정하였다. 그 중 도시유역에서의 폭염피해란 불투수면적률이 증가함에 따라 증발산량이 감소하며 발생하는 도심의 열섬현상과 깊은 관계가 있고, 태풍 및 호우피해는 첨두유량의 증가와 도시배수의 연결성에 의하여 발생하는 침수와 깊은 관계가 있기에 이를 본 연구에서의 수량의 대표인자로 결정하였다. 수계 단위의 물순환관리지표와 행정구역 단위의 수재해 현황을 공간적으로 비교하기 위해 면적가중평균법을 이용하여 물순환율과 불투수면적률을 행정구역별로 재척도화를 하였다. 그리고 고려할 요소를 판단하기 위해 행정구역 별 물순환관리지표와 열섬현상, 도시침수를 측정하는 지표의 순위를 매겨 등위상관계수를 계산하였다. 도시침수와 열섬현상을 대표하는 지표 중 물순환율과 상관계수가 낮은 지표부터 물순환관리지표에 포함시켜야 할 요소라고 판단하였으며, 이를 바탕으로 보다 개선된 물순환관리지표를 제안하였다. 기후변화에 따라 현재 수재해 위험성이 더욱 커지고 그의 패턴도 달라지고 있기에 본 연구의 결과를 바탕으로 물순환관리지표가 좀 더 국민들에게 실효성이 있는 평가지표로 개선되기를 기대한다.

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Analysis of Forest Change Characteristics in North Korea using Multi-temporal Satellite Images (다시기 위성영상을 이용한 북한 전체의 산림 변화 특성 분석)

  • Lee, Hyoung-Kyu;Oh, Myoung-Kwan
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.633-638
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    • 2018
  • We are constantly hearing about the seriousness of food shortages in North Korea through various media reports. Recently, the severity of the problem has increased, and international organizations and relief organizations have become increasingly concerned. Due to the shortage of food and firewood, residents illegally cut trees in the mountains and, as a result, North Korea has become the third fastest-growing area of forest degradation in Asia. However, since North Korea cannot directly measure the extent of forest degradation, remote sensing techniques using satellite imagery have to be applied. The purpose of this study was to analyze the characteristics of forest change in North Korea, in order to understand the severity of the forest degradation problem. For this purpose, Landsat 5 TM and Landsat 8 OLI TIRS satellite images were acquired and classified. As a result, it was found that the forests have turned into wilderness in the Nampo City and Pyongyang municipalities, while the wasteland has changed into forests in the north of Yanggangdo. In addition, the total forested area of the whole region decreased by $4,166.22km^2$, the residential area decreased by $2,017.03km^2$, and the amount of agricultural land increased by $6,625.74km^2$, which is similar to the amount of forested area lost, although the difference in the overall area of the forests between 2017 and 2006 was small.

A proposal of unit watershed for water management based on the interaction of surface water and groundwater (지표수-지하수 연계 기반의 통합수자원 관리를 위한 단위유역 제안)

  • Kim, Gyoo-Bum;Hwang, Chan-Ik
    • Journal of Korea Water Resources Association
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    • v.53 no.spc1
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    • pp.755-764
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    • 2020
  • In South Korea, 850 standard watersheds and 7,807 KRF catchment areas have been used as basic maps for water resources policy establishment, however it becomes necessary to set up new standard maps with a more appropriate scale for the integrated managements of surface water-groundwater as well as water quantity-quality in the era of integrated water management. Since groundwater has a slow flow velocity and also has 3-D flow properties compared to surface water, the sub-catchment size is more effective than the regional watershed for the evaluation of surface water-groundwater interaction. The KRF catchment area, which has averagely a smaller area than the standard watershed, is similar to the sub-catchment area that generally includes the first-order or second-order tributaries. Some KRF catchment areas, which are based on the surface reach, are too small or large in a wide plain or high mountain area. Therefore, it is necessary to revise the existing KRF area if being used as a unit area for integrated management of surface-water and groundwater. A unit watershed with a KRF area of about 5 to 15 ㎢ can be effective as a basic unit for water management of local government considering a tributary composition and the location of groundwater wells, and as well it can be used as a basic tool for water demand-supply evaluation, hydrological observation system establishment, judgment of groundwater permission through a total quantity management system, pollution assessment, and prioritizing water policy, and etc.

A Study on Management and Present-Condition of Invasive Alien Species (외래식물 분포 및 관리방안)

  • Park, Sang-Heon;Lee, Hae-Seung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.11
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    • pp.488-496
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    • 2018
  • This study examined the Gangwon Province's current implementation of its elimination of invasive plants and explored a plan to effectively manage invasive plants. The percentage of the distribution of the plants was 39.6% for riverside areas, 23.3% for roadside areas, 12.4% for roadside & riverside areas, and 4.6% for areas around farm land and river banks. To ensure the systematic management of invasive plants, the current study suggests a) developing an invasive plants monitoring and management system; b) reinvigorating the participation of residents, private organizations, and military posts; c) planting of native replacement plants and the conversion of the locations as attractions, and d) nurturing the project for using invasive plants. For policy directions to be pursued based on the results of the study, the following are suggested: a) improving laws and systems regarding invasive plants, b) developing a cooperative system for managing invasive plants, c) implementing the training of civilian professionals, d) implementing the elimination of invasive plants, e) developing replacement plants for cities and counties, f) fostering industries that tap into invasive plants, and g) using the Han River Water System Management Fund for funding and greater efficiency.

A Study on Space Creation and Management Plan according to Characteristics by Type in Each Small-Scale Biotope in Seoul - Base on the Amphibian Habitats - (서울시 소규모 생물서식공간 유형별 특성에 따른 조성 및 관리방안 연구 - 양서류 서식지를 중심으로 -)

  • Park, Ha-Ju;Han, Bong-Ho;Kim, Jong-Yup
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.52 no.2
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    • pp.110-126
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    • 2024
  • This study conducted a classification of small-scale biological habitats created in Seoul to analyze and synthesize location characteristics, habitat structure, biological habitat functions, and threat factors of representative sites, as well as derive creation and management problems according to the ecological characteristics. The aim was to suggest improvement measures and management items. Data collected through a field survey was used to categorize 39 locations, and 8 representative sites were selected by dividing them into location, water system, and size as classification criteria for typification. Due to the characteristics of each type, the site was created in an area where amphibian movement was disadvantageous due to low or disconnected connectivity with the hinterland forest, and the water supply was unstable in securing a constant flow and maintaining a constant water depth. The habitat structure has a small area, an artificial habitat structure that is unfavorable for amphibians, having the possibility of sediment inflow, and damage to the revetment area. The biological habitat function is a lack of wetland plants and the distribution of naturalized grasses, and threats include the establishment of hiking trails and decks in the surrounding area. Artificial disturbances occur adjacent to facilities. When creating habitats according to the characteristics of each type, it was necessary to review the possibility of an artificial water supply and introduce a water system with a continuous flow in order to connect the hinterland forest for amphibian movement and locate it in a place where water supply is possible. The habitat structure should be as large as possible, or several small-scale habitats should be connected to create a natural waterfront structure. In addition, additional wetland plants should be introduced to provide shelter for amphibians, and facilities such as walking paths should be installed in areas other than migration routes to prevent artificial disturbances. After construction, the management plan is to maintain various water depths for amphibians to inhabit and spawn, stabilize slopes due to sediment inflow, repair damage to revetments, and remove organic matter deposits to secure natural grasses and open water. Artificial management should be minimized. This study proposed improvement measures to improve the function of biological habitats through the analysis of problems with previously applied techniques, and based on this, in the future, small-scale biological habitat spaces suitable for the urban environment can be created for local governments that want to create small-scale biological habitat spaces, including Seoul City. It is significant in that it can provide management plans.