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과학기술의 두 얼굴 - 과학기술과 숲의 문명은 인류역사 수레바퀴의 두 축이다

  • Kim, Yong-Han
    • The Science & Technology
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    • v.33 no.2 s.369
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    • pp.24-26
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    • 2000
  • 과학기술의 시대인 현재에도 숲은 문명의 한 축을 지탱하는 경제ㆍ환경ㆍ사회ㆍ문화적인 자원으로서 인간의 소중한 친구요 자산이다. 정부는 21세기 새로운 산림정책의 기본방향으로 '사람과 숲이 상생 공존하는 산림복지국가 구현'을 내걸고 아름답고 풍류가 담긴, 그리고 우리 고유의 문화가 숨쉬는 지난날의 금수강산으로 재생시키는데 총력을 기울이기로 한 것이다.

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창작지향으로 변신중인 한국 애니메이션

  • Choe, Don-Il
    • Digital Contents
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    • no.5 s.156
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    • pp.98-101
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    • 2006
  • 우리나라는 지금 애니메이션에 대한 인식과 가치를 새롭게 하며 변화를 위한 적극적인 노력이 진행되고 있다. 외적으로는 문화산업으로서의 애니메이션을 활성화하기 위한 정부와 지자체의 정책변화와 지원확대. 그리고 미래자원육성을 위한 활발한 학교교육의 전개를 들 수 있다. 내적으로는 새로운 매체의 환경에 따른 다양한 애니메이션 제작과 구조의 변화가 일어나고 있다. 특히 중요한 것은 문화산업의 샘물이 될 수 있는 창작의 중요성을 인식하는 분위기가 생겨나고 있다는 것이다.

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먹고 난 감귤껍질로 종이 만든다

  • Kim, Chi-Won
    • 프린팅코리아
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    • s.62
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    • pp.46-49
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    • 2007
  • 서양화가 김해곤씨 3년여에 걸친 연구개발 성공 항균성 탁월, 폐자원 활용으로 환경보존 효과 커 감귤 껍질을 이용해 만든 종이가 나와 화제가 되고 있다. 서양화가이자 제주점아트문화연구소장인 김해곤(43)씨가 그 주인공. 이번에 개발된 종이는 항균성 및 흡수성, 통기성, 강도 등이 우수할 뿐만 아니라 연간 5만여 톤에 이르던 감귤껍질 폐기량을 줄일 수 있어 환경보존 측면에서도 크게 기여할 것으로 기대를 모으고 있다.

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Construction for Community Cultural Contents Industry Cluster (지역 문화 콘텐츠 산업 클러스터 구축)

  • Kim, Hye-Suk;Kim, Kyoung-Soo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.118-128
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    • 2007
  • The world is interested and actively investing in culture and its cultural contents industry has grown very much. Cultural contents industry is the concentration of human creation and knowledge and the Internet and digital technology have greatly impacted such creation and knowledge. This paper presented a method of digitalization of regional cultural resources, voluntary digitalization strategies, and a method of building an innovative cluster of cultural contents industry. The proposed plan would become the future growth engine of cultural tourism industry.

The Importance Analysis of Experts on Eco-Cultural Regeneration Index in Island Regions (도서지역의 생태문화적 재생 요소에 대한 중요도 분석)

  • Byun, Byung-Seol;Shin, Sun-Mi
    • Journal of Wetlands Research
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.687-696
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    • 2011
  • This study induced ecological and cultural regeneration factors which can be introduced in island regions. And then, survey on recognition on importance was carried out with experts group. First of all, based on status and development trend of islands, farming and fishing village, ecological and marine city, eco-cultural regeneration factors fit to islands area were induced. Ecological regeneration factors were classified to land use, transportation system, buildings, and resources cycle. While cultural regeneration factors were classified to preservation, making tourism resources, and base facilities. This study compared recognition on importance by field such as occupation and major field. One-way ANOVA was used. As a result, this study compared recognition on importance about eco-cultural regeneration factors in island regions and suggested future direction.

Tourism Resource Development of Travel Souvenir of Gangwon-do using Limited Production - Focusing on Inje-gun in Gangwon-do - (제한 복제생산방식을 활용한 강원지역 문화상품의 관광자원화 방안 연구 -강원도 인제군을 중심으로-)

  • Choi, Ki;Shin, Soo-Khil
    • Archives of design research
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    • v.18 no.1 s.59
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    • pp.205-214
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    • 2005
  • A development proposal that maximizes the trend of travel souvenir and articles toward tourism and natural resources through utilization of the Limited Production method was the focus of the present research. First, the flaws of travel souvenir and articles, currently produced in Inje, Kangwon-Do, were identified, as were the regional uniqueness of the area. The comparative advantages of developmental conditions of the above-specified region to various other Si/Kun regions were demonstrated to ascertain the optimal production method of travel souvenir and articles. The results are as follows. Superior supply of,7aw materials necessary for production of wood-worked travel souvenir and articles are abundantly available and the dose proximity of 17 existing workshops self-contain the production capacity to sustain the Limited Production method. Furthermore, the regional governing council conveyed positive attitudes towards the prospect of creating a regional production complex of wood-worked travel souvenir and articles. The results demonstrate that the optimal method of maximizing the trend of travel souvenir and articles toward tourism and natural resources is achieved through systematic collaboration of industry, education, and tourism that promote development, production, and merchandising of Inje's regional travel souvenir and articles.

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The Restoration and Application of Cultural and Ecological Environments of Daegu City (대구의 문화생태환경 복원과 활용)

  • Jeon, Young-Gweon
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.189-198
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    • 2008
  • This research is undertook as a preliminary study for cultural and ecological environments of Daegu city which is required to improve urban image as the host city of 2011 World Championship in Athletics. The main findings of this research are as follows: Firstly, it is necessary to correct some errors in the natural scenery, such as Shincheon and Ibam which are known as important natural scenery of Daegu city. and also necessary to correct some errors in the name of places. Secondly, according to the old literature, it is known that there are two famous rocks in Daegu. Ibam, one of the two, is known as already disappeared. However, Hwaam, the other one, has been recently revealed as substantial. Therefore, the city needs to preserve the natural inheritance. In this sense, the city needs to consider to utilize natural scenery as cultural eco-tourism resources. Lastly, some part of landforms are related to culture and history. Thus, I proposes to name them as 'cultural landforms'.

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Local Festival and Culture Contents (지역축제와 문화콘텐츠)

  • Kim, Kyung Sook
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.8 no.7
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    • pp.183-189
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    • 2017
  • This research aims to inquire about local festival culture contents of France which are considered a successful case of cultural contents industry and will make a diagnosis regarding the applicability and concomitant problems in our country. It reviews French local festival and culture contents, represented by Bordeaux wine Festival. This research analyses the structure of storytelling and the emotional factors as communication and experience tool of historical and cultural resources in terms of cultural semiotics. The findings are as follows: First, it is about a strategy linked with historical and cultural resources as a package touristic product made of the tradition, history, cultural heritage, arts and winery experience. Second, it is about a storytelling strategy. The status of Bordeaux wine holds a splendid story originated in long historical background and benefits of nature. Third, it is about a strategy oriented to communication and experience. Fourth, it is about a strategy inducing fun and fantasy. A festival is a form of a play, and the play is the culture itself. The revitalization of local festivals which allow the increment of one's most personal happiness index is estimated to have the most crucial values and significance. Finally, the cases of European local festivals are considered to be worth benchmarking in many different domains in the sense that they create new contents by making interesting stories adapted from the past history.

The Effects of the Social Contribution Activities on Local Developmental Achievement with a focus on the Mediating effect of Inter-Firm Connected Activity (사회공헌활동이 기업 간 연계 활동의 매개효과를 중심으로 지역발전성과에 미치는 영향)

  • Ahn, Jae-Hyun;Hong, Seok-Jin;Kim, Sun-Wook
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.516-529
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    • 2018
  • Due to the growing awareness and demand for corporate social responsibility, the corporate activities designed to make a social contribution are becoming increasingly diversified. Nonetheless, according to a periodic survey, the public has become dissatisfied with the social contribution activities of domestic corporations. The perceptions of the social contribution activities of domestic corporations and the public were found to be quite different. In this study, the Social Contribution Activities were classified into three factors, "Socio-Cultural Resource Activities", "Indirect Social Resource activities" and "Economic Resource Activities", and the effect of each factor on the inter-firm connected activities and achievements of local development were analyzed. Firstly, the "Socio-Cultural Resource Activities" and "Indirect Social Resource Activities" were shown to have a positive effect on the Inter-firm connected activities in the community. Secondly, it was found that the more active the Inter-firm connected activities were in the community, the bigger their positive effect was on the achievements of local development. Thirdly, the "Economic Resource Activities" were shown to have a positive effect on the achievement of local development. Fourthly, "Socio-Cultural Resource Activities" and "Indirect Social Resource Activities" were shown to have a positive effect on the Inter-firm connected activities and an indirect positive effect on the achievement of local development. Based on this research, we quantitatively determine the relationship between the corporate social contribution activities and performance.

Forming and Changing the Concept of 'Cultural Property' before the Enactment of the Cultural Heritage Protection Act (문화재보호법 제정 이전 '문화재' 개념의 형성과 변화)

  • OH Chunyoung
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.56 no.4
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    • pp.288-318
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    • 2023
  • This work began with the aim of examining the history of the concept "cultural property" that is expected to disappear, and the main subject of research was the history that preceded the spread of this notion throughout society. The phrase "cultural property" first appeared in the 1920s, and was used in various fields such as literature, history, music, and philosophy in the context of cultural resources. Until immediately following liberation from the Japanese colonial era, the meaning of cultural assets was widely applied in the range of "cultural resources," and during this period, it was often used to help supplant the reality and history of Japanese occupation. Immediately after the Korean War, it was also employed for the purpose of 'restoration of cultural resources through war'. Recognition of cultural property directly influenced by Japan's Cultural Heritage Protection Act has occurred since 1950s. In the early 1960s, the enactment of various laws related to cultural properties and the establishment of the Cultural Heritage Administration caused the meaning of cultural property to be limited to 'cultural heritage'. In this way, the definition of state-led cultural property has continued to apply to this day. It has not been clearly confirmed whether the concept of cultural properties was imported from Japan through means such as the Cultural Heritage Protection Act. Cases in which several Japanese students endorsed the concept of cultural property within Korea serve to increase the likelihood that the concept was indeed imported from Japan. However, "coined language using multiple Chinese characters," "the phenomenon of cultural complex words in the 1920s,", and "cases of non-Japanese international students using the concept of cultural property" also open up the possibility of their own occurrence. Apart from the general importance of the concept of cultural property, intellectuals at the time used this concept to promote internal development and the overcoming of colonial Joseon. In this research, it was confirmed that the conceptual word cultural property was older and had a wider history than the general perception had indicated previously. The history of the conceptual term "cultural property" may appear to be more than 60 years old based on the enactment of the Cultural Heritage Protection Act, but in fact it is nearly 100 years old when traced back to on 1925, as established here. In general, the creation and disappearance of terms may proceed naturally with social change, but such terms may alternatively be created or erased through national policy. Identifying the origins of a phrase that is about to disappear represents a significant task for purposes of establishing its historical meaning.