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Rearrangement of the Designated Area and Modification of Features of Buryeongsa Valley as a Scenic Site (불영사계곡의 명승 지정구역 조정 및 현상변경 방안 연구)

  • Ahn, Seung-Hong;Hong, Youn-Soon;Kim, Hak-Beom
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.37 no.6
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    • pp.48-56
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    • 2010
  • Since ancient times, Korea has been called a land of beauty. Scenic sites under the Cultural Properties Protection Act include picturesque places that are famous for their natural scenic beauty as well as their historical and cultural value. Scenic sites are managed as natural assets to promote their preservation and use. However, the management of scenic sites can produce adverse effects on regional development and ownership rights. Moreover, the purpose of their designation as cultural assets is not fully understood because scenic sites are managed by focusing on restraint on users' act the same as was applied to historic sites. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to protect inhabitants' rights of ownership by arranging the boundaries of designated areas and by providing standard permission for condition changes in the Buryeongsa Valley, which was designated as a Scenic Site in 1979. The results of this study can be summarized as follows: First, arranging the boundaries of the designated area includes the arrangement of the edge lines standardized on the visual range of the mountain ridge, preventing the loss of landscape beauty in the designated district; the internal clearing district focuses on the existing settlement. Gearing the designated areas after the arrangement of the boundaries results in $11,928,932m^2$, 38.6% compared to the existing designated areas. Second, it establishes a 500m buffer zone inside the radius of the boundary of the cultural asset as a standard for condition changes that seriously affect landscape preservation. Third, the standards for permission on building 'height regulations' are divided into flat and gable, according to the roof shape. The adopted standard is 8m high for 2 story flat roofs, and 12m high for 2 story gable roofs.

Classification Analysis for the Prediction of Underground Cultural Assets (매장문화재 예측을 위한 통계적 분류 분석)

  • Yu, Hye-Kyung;Lee, Jin-Young;Na, Jong-Hwa
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.106-113
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    • 2009
  • Various statistical classification methods have been used to establish prediction model of underground cultural assets in our country. Among them, linear discriminant analysis, logistic regression, decision tree, neural network, and support vector machines are used in this paper. We introduced the basic concepts of above-mentioned classification methods and applied these to the analyses of real data of I city. As a results, five different prediction models are suggested. And also model comparisons are executed by suggesting correct classification rates of the fitted models. To see the applicability of the suggested models for a new data set, simulations are carried out. R packages and programs are used in real data analyses and simulations. Especially, the detailed executing processes by R are provided for the other analyser of related area.

A study on improvement of regular survey system of state-designated movable cultural heritage (국가지정 동산문화재의 정기조사제도 개선방안 연구)

  • Lee, Jong-Suk;Kim, Chang-Gyoo
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.146-169
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    • 2018
  • Artificial or natural artifacts, which have historical, artistic, academic or scenic value as national, ethnic or global assets, are designated as "cultural heritages" under the Act on the Protection of Cultural Heritage. Cultural heritages can be divided into tangible cultural heritages, intangible cultural heritages, and monument and folklore heritages. In addition, depending on the object of designation, a cultural heritage can be designated either as a city or a provincial cultural heritage or a cultural heritage material, by a city mayor or provincial governor, and as a state-designated heritage by the administrator of the Cultural heritage Administration. The regular survey is a part of the policy for the preservation and management of state-designated heritages, which requires that surveys be undertaken every three to five years for the preservation, repair and maintenance of cultural heritages. It was stipulated in the Act on the Protection of Cultural Heritage in 2006, and since then has substantially contributed to the preservation and management of state-designated heritages based on the identification of damage to cultural heritages and the application of appropriate treatment measures. However, some parts of the guidelines on the regular survey, legislated in 2006, occasionally give rise to confusion in managing the regular survey system of state-designated movable cultural heritages, and need to be modified to facilitate the systematic management and improvement of the regular survey system. This study attempts to analyze the structure and operation of the regular survey system of state-designated movable cultural heritages, and proposes plans for improving the way of specifying each department which leads, manages and executes the regular survey, the process of entrusting the survey, and its guidelines and forms. I hope that these plans concerning the regular survey of state-designated movable cultural heritages will contribute to improving the quality and management of the system.

Construction of Flood Risk Assessment Model on Changkyeong palace in Seoul, Korea (서울 창경궁 지역의 홍수 위험도 평가 모형 구축)

  • Kim, Ji-Sung;Lee, Hyo-Sang
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.702-702
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    • 2012
  • 이상기후로 인하여 최근 급증하는 자연재해에 대한 대비가 요구되며, 2010년 광화문 침수 및 2011년 서울 강남지역의 침수 등과 같이 이에 대한 대비가 시급한 현안으로 부각되고 있다. 그러나 이는 기존의 치수대비 개념으로 접근하여 인명 및 재산 등에 초점이 맞춰져 있어, 건축문화재에 대한 대비는 충분하게 고려되고 있지 않다. 본 연구에서는 건축문화재의 홍수 위험도 평가를 위한 기초 연구로서 서울의 대표적인 건축문화재인 창경궁의 홍수 위험도 평가 모형을 구축하였으며, 모형 구축을 위해 현장 실측 유량 자료와 서울 기상청(종로구 송월동)의 강우자료(2011년 6월-8월의 8개 사상) 활용을 통해 홍수 위험도 평가 모형(HEC-HMS)의 매개변수 최적화를 수행하였다. 그리고 구축된 창경궁 지역의 평가 모형 검증을 위해 2011년 7월 26-28일까지 모의한 홍수량을 지형정보시스템(GIS)에 적용하여 침수 지도를 작성하였으며, 작성된 침수 지도를 현장에서 조사한 침수 흔적과 비교 검토하였다. 그 결과, 침수 면적이 약 10%의 오차를 보였으며, 수행한 모의가 우수한 결과를 나타내었음을 확인할 수 있었다. 이는 본 연구에서 구축한 홍수 위험도 평가 모형이 대상유역에 적합하며, 향후 홍수 위험도 평가를 위해 활용이 가능할 것이라 사료된다.

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SI-based x4 and x8 Super-Resolution for Cultural Property Images (문화재 영상에 대한 SI 기반 4 배 및 8 배 초해상화)

  • Moon, Jaeho;Kim, Soo Ye;Kim, Juyoung;Kim, Munchurl
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Broadcast Engineers Conference
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    • 2020.11a
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    • pp.217-219
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    • 2020
  • 기존 초해상화 방법들은 주로 자연 영상에 대해서는 많이 다뤄져 왔지만 단조$로운 배경과 복잡한 문양, 질감을 가진 문화재 영상에 대해 적용한 사례가 많지 않다. 또한 대부분의 초해상화 기술은 현재 딥러닝을 적용하고 있지만 복잡도와 구현 난이도에서 상대적으로 수월한 비딥러닝 방법을 사용하여 4 배와 8 배로 초해상화를 실현하는 연구 또한 많지 않다. 본 연구에서는 선형 매핑을 이용한 SI (Super Interpolation)을 기반으로 하여 2 배까지 초해상화에 특화된 기존 연구를 문화재 영상에 대하여 4 배 및 8 배로 초해상화 하였다. 간단한 윤곽선 방향 분석 및 선형 매핑으로 4 배 초해상화에서는 PSNR 값을 0.44dB 가량 개선하였으며, 8 배 초해상화에서는 PSNR 값을 0.31dB 가량 개선하였다. 또한 결과 영상에서도 단순 보간법인 Bicubic Interpolation 보다 더욱 선명하고 질감을 잘 표현하는 것을 알 수 있다.

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A Study on the Visibility Ratio Analysis Technique for Establishing the Cultural Property Protective Zone (문화재 보호구역 설정을 위한 가시율 분석 기법에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Eun-Hee;Kim, Tae-Han;Lee, Jae-Keun
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Traditional Landscape Architecture
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.108-117
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    • 2011
  • In drafting the standards on changes in current conditions, the height or the number of stories is applied in a restrictive manner by limiting to securing the distance to vertical surface for cultural properties within the influence investigation area, but this is expected to have a negative impact on the surrounding sceneries as well as results in the dwarfing phenomenon for precious cultural properties. That is, the preparation for supplementing the insufficient objectivity that is likely to take place during the process of drafting the standards on changes in current conditions. Thus the author attempts to suggest the analytic method for the decision making related to objective and reasonable determination and regulation of the changes in current conditions through computer based simulation work that considers the cultural properties and surrounding environments under investigation. In order to achieve such research objectives, the author reviewed the subject sites where the cultural property dwarfing phenomenon was expected to occur in case of the permission for the changes in current conditions or where the impact of natural landscape and natural feature on the earth is less than architectural building or artificial structure or where the new policy program is likely to be adopted due to incomplete establishment of current condition change standard within influence investigation area, among other cultural properties with architectural building or artificial structure nearby located in Cheonan city and then selected Cheonansaji Dangganjiju(flag poles) and Jiksanhyun Gwana(government office). The author then undertook the quantitative visibility analysis in order to determine the comprehensive prospect rights for the cultural properties and surrounding environments concerned.

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.

Comparative Study on the Concept of Korea, China & Japan's Scenic Sites (한·중·일 명승 문화재의 개념 비교)

  • Lee, won-ho;Shin, hyun-sil
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.217-218
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    • 2012
  • 명승(名勝)은 동북아 한 중 일 삼국이 국가지정 문화재로 지정 관리하고 관광자원으로 적극 활용하고 있으나 각국의 명승은 정책추진상 상호차별성을 보이고 있는 바, 한국과 일본은 풍경 경치의 개념이 주가되고 중국의 풍경명승은 주로 자연유산을 이르는 개념적 차이를 보이고 있다. 이에 대해 각국의 명승을 구성하고 있는 명승의 정의, 지정기준, 제도와 지정유형 등 정책사례를 고찰하여 그 개념적 차이를 비교하여 명승의 동북아 협력을 위한 기초자료로 삼고자 하였다.

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Testing the Push and Pull Factors for National Parks in Mountain Regions (산악형(山岳型) 국립공원(國立公園)의 방문객(訪問客) 동기요인(動機要因)과 유인요인(誘因要因)의 검정(檢定))

  • Han, Sang-Yoel;Choi, Kwan;Lee, Ju-Hee
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.89 no.3
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    • pp.356-367
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this study was to identify the underlying dimensions of push and pull motivators for Soraksan, Kayasan, Naejangsan, and Pukhansan national parks in mountain regions. This study also examined the nature and extent of the reciprocal relationship between the push and pull factors. The result showed that four dimensions were derived from 12 push items, which were cultural and natural experience, escape and rest, health, and socialization and novelty motivators. Three dimensions also were derived from 12 pull items, which were facilities and culture, nature, and accessibility. The push and pull dimensions were correlated and regressed against each other. Given the nature of relationship between the push and pull factors, facilities and culture pull factor was affected by the cultural and natural experience motivation. Nature pull factor had strongly associated with culture and nature, escape and rest, health, and socialization and novelty motivations. Finally, accessible attraction pull factor had a positive relationship with health motivator, however, had a negative with cultural and natural experiencing motivation.

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1970 UNESCO Convention on the Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property and its Legal Implementations in the Republic of Korea (문화재 불법 거래 방지에 관한 1970년 유네스코 협약의 국내법적 이행 검토)

  • Kim, Jihon
    • Korean Journal of Heritage: History & Science
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    • v.53 no.4
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    • pp.274-291
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    • 2020
  • This year is the 50th anniversary of the adoption by UNESCO in 1970 of the Convention on the Means of Prohibiting and Preventing the Illicit Import, Export, and Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property (the '1970 Convention'). Since its ratification of the 1970 Convention in 1983, the Republic of Korea has domestically implemented the Convention through its Cultural Heritage Protection Act, which was first enacted in 1962. This is a different form of implementation than is normally used for other UNESCO Conventions on cultural heritage, in that the Republic of Korea has recently adopted special acts to enforce the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage and the 1972 Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage. In addition, the 1970 Convention has been developed further through the introduction of new Operational Guidelines in 2015 for the concrete enforcement of the Convention, which has provided momentum for the Republic of Korea to analyze its current national legislation related to the 1970 Convention as well as consider its amendment in the future. Overall, the Cultural Heritage Protection Act of the Republic of Korea effectively reflects the duties of States Parties under the 1970 Convention. These include measures to introduce export certificates, prohibit the import of stolen cultural property, return other state parties' cultural property, and impose penalties or administrative sanctions in the event of any infringements. Indeed, the Republic of Korea's implementation of the 1970 Convention was introduced as an example of good practice at the Meeting of State Parties in 2019. However, changes in the illegal market for cultural property and development of relevant international law and measures imply that there still exists room for improvement concerning the legal implementation of the 1970 Convention at the national level. In particular, the Operational Guidelines recommend States Parties to adopt legal measures in two respects: detailed criteria for due diligence in assessing bona-fide purchasers, referring to the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention on Stolen or Illegally Exported Cultural Objects, and measures to address the emerging issue of illegal trade in cultural property on internet platforms. Amendment of the Cultural Heritage Protection Act and other relevant laws should be considered in order to duly reflect these issues. Taking that opportunity, concrete provisions to facilitate international cooperation in respect of the implementation of the 1970 Convention could be introduced as well. Such measures could be expected to strengthen the Republic of Korea's international legal cooperation to respond to the changing environment regarding illicit trafficking of cultural property and its restitution.