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An Analysis of Classification and Causes for Construction Waste of Apartment Building Projects (공동주택 건축공사의 공종별 폐기물의 종류와 발생원인 분석)

  • Seo, Jong-Min;Kim, Sun-Kuk
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.7 no.5
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    • pp.127-133
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    • 2007
  • Each year the amount of construction wastes increases at a rapid pace. Particularly, wastes from apartment housing projects that make up 89.14% of the total construction projects have increased about 48% as compared with those of the year 2000. Construction wastes are therefore rising as an issue related to environmental problems and disposal costs. And there are ongoing studies of the disposal, control and recycling of construction wastes. Mitigation measures for the wastes, however, have been a rare subject of research that focuses on waste-generating factors by activity during apartment housing projects. Given that, the purpose of this study was to categorize construction wastes by work type and to identify the factors causing wastes in order to reduce them. This study investigated the amount of the wastes from apartment housing constructions by activity as related to disposal costs, and examined causes in the ordering, transport, material management and construction stage, respectively. The analysis results will likely bring about expectation effects that help reduce the generation of the wastes by establishing action plans.

Fuel Conversion to Renewable Energy Analysis of the Impact on the Horticulture in the Agricultural Sector -Mainly Wood Pellets- (농업부문에서 신재생에너지로의 연료전환이 시설원예에 미치는 영향 분석 -목재펠릿을 중심으로-)

  • Yoon, Sung-Yee;Kim, Tae-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Organic Agriculture
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.531-547
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    • 2014
  • This study analyzed the effect of Greenhouse of wood pellet fuel conversing from Diesel. Analyzed through a life cycle assessment of greenhouse gas emissions of carbon dioxide for the environmental assessment, In evaluation of the Ministry of the Environment, analyzed through the life cycle assessment of carbon dioxide emissions of the greenhouse gas and, In the case of economic evaluation, we analyzed the investment payback period to the total revenue generated by each of the calculated incentive based on the RHI and institutions reduction projects a reduction of costs associated with the reduction of fuel costs.

Apply Low Impact Development for the reduction of runoff using SWMM model (SWMM 모형을 이용한 서암동지구에서의 유출수 저감을 위한 저영향개발기법 적용)

  • Woo, Won Hee;Lee, Tae Woo;Park, Youn Shik
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2017.05a
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    • pp.218-218
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    • 2017
  • Urbanization increases impervious area and decreases the water quantity infiltrating into soil layers. This leads to lack of ground water, it could be possibly problematic for agricultural water for crop growth in lower basins, reducing not only ground water but also streamflow quantities. One such approach to minimize the impact of urbanization is to apply low impact developments (LIDs). LIDs are to decrease the percentage of impervious area so that infiltration rate is increased, there is a need to simulate the LIDs prior to the construction. LIDs in Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) are limited to be seven types, however it is often required to simulate LIDs more than seven types. Therefore an approach to apply eleven LIDs is provided in the study, updating the model parameters. A scenario containing eleven LIDs was given by the environmental decision makers, the effect of LIDs were simulated with the expected annual costs considering establishment and maintenance costs.

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Analysis of Logistics Effects in Enterprises by the Medium of Standardization of Packing Containers (포장용기 표준화를 통한 기업 내(內) 물류효과 분석)

  • Won, You-Jon;Kim, Jin-Ho;Kim, Dong-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.193-203
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    • 2012
  • In the limitless competition era of the 21st century, cost reduction is being highlighted as one of survival strategies of businesses. The first item for cost reduction of businesses is logistical costs. The most keenly required thing for this is to remove unnecessary elements, and the best way to realize it to cut down processes using automatic facilities. Packing container in logistics is like a facility. This study is intended to analyze reduction of costs, improvement of business process and reduction of working force through standardization of standardization, and logistics effects through improvement of environmental images in enterprises.

Design and Application of an Analysis-frame Linking EIA and CBA (환경영향평가와 비용편익분석의 연계를 위한 분석 틀 설계 및 적용)

  • Ahn, So-Eun;Kim, Ji-Young
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.565-574
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    • 2011
  • This paper aims to design a policy-assessment tool liking the Environmental Impact Assessment(EIA) and the Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA). As a step towards the incorporation of environmental and economic considerations, the approach used herein takes the form of integrating quantitative information on environmental benefits and costs associated with implementing the project into the existing framework of the EIA. Our case study is an project appraisal of a solar energy plant. It is confirmed that the technique is operational, however, there are certain limitations for a complete assessment. The difficulty mainly originated from the omission of important information from each step of the valuation process. Alternatively stated, some environmental services are not identified, nor quantified, and nor monetized in the process. More case studies are warranted in the future along with elaboration in methodology of techniques. In addition, the construction of a database on environmental values will be required to accumulate reliable and systematized data. These are the necessary conditions to improving quality in application of techniques as well as providing comprehensive and balanced information to decision makers.

A Possibility for Multilateral CDM Projects in Northeast Asia - The reduction effect in transaction cost by Korean participation - (동북아시아지역의 다국 간 CDM프로젝트에 대한 검토 -한국 참가에 따른 거래비용 삭감효과-)

  • Jung, Woo-Jong;Nakano, Satoshi
    • Journal of Environmental Policy
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.41-63
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    • 2003
  • CDM(Clean Development Mechanism) project is said to be a mechanism, which profits both the investing country and the host country, while additionally contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gases of the earth as a whole. However in reality, most of the proposed projects do not end up in agreement because of the problems related to differences in recognition between the investing country and the host country of the CDM project. This outlines the background for this research which proposes a new design of institutional arrangements of CDM projects in the Northeast Asian region, mainly Japan, China and Korea. In addition, we investigate the feasibility of the proposed design. The research firstly focuses on the reduction in transaction costs that the participation of Korea will have on a Japan-China CDM project. This paper further emphasizes the potential gains that would materialize if a CDM project involved the whole Northeast Asian region, and not only one country. Our research suggests that an approximate reduction of 23% in transaction costs, and about 4% reduction in the total costs of a CDM project can be expected to follow the Korean participation. In addition to decreasing costs we find that a Korean involvement in a CDM project with Japan will lead to efficiency gains illustrated by a higher increase in the IRR(Internal rate of return) in a Japan-Korea project(11.45% to 12.21%) compared to an IRR incresement of 10.57% to 11.27% for a pure Japanese CDM project. Similar results of a rise in the IRR is found for the whole investment period of 20 years. We can hence conclude that Korean participation in a Japan-China CDM project would improve the implementation possibilities of CDM project in the Northeast Asia region.

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An Iterative Approach to the Estimation of CO2 Abatement Costs (방향성 벡터 일반화를 통한 이산화탄소의 한계저감비용 연구)

  • Repkine, Alexandre;Min, Dongki
    • Environmental and Resource Economics Review
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.499-520
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    • 2013
  • This study proposes an iterative approach to the estimation of the marginal abatement costs of undesirable outputs by computing the slope of the efficient production possibilities frontier on the basis of the efficient projection points generated by the directional output distance function approach due to Fare et al. (2005) based on duality theory. In case of the latter methodology, the estimated marginal abatement costs differ significantly depending on the choice of the directional output vector. In addition, depending on the curvature of the underlying PPF the efficient projection points may be located at a significant distance away from their actually observed counterparts. While it would be more logical to estimate marginal abatement costs as a PPF slope at a point corresponding to the actually observed emissions level, the methodology based on duality theory is likely to produce unstable results due to the problems associated with applying the theorem of implicit function differentiation. Since our methodology is not based on duality theory, our results are immune to both of these problems. We apply our methodology to a sample of Western European countries for the period of 1995-2011 to illustrate our approach.

Limited Cost-Based Competition and the Cost Distortion Factor - How Real Variable Costs are Reported in Cost-Base Pool of Korean Power Market - (원가기반 제한경쟁과 비용왜곡 요인 -변동비 반영 전력시장에서의 실제변동비 반영사례를 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Myung-Seok;Cho, Sung Bong
    • Environmental and Resource Economics Review
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.497-513
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    • 2014
  • Rate-of-return regulation where a regulator compensates the utilities based upon the cost incurred the regulated companies have the incentive to over-report cost level. However, in case of cost-based competition where a regulator knows the cost of each plant involved and induce the competition among them, one can encounter prisoner's dilemma situation in the short run where the regulated firms under-report cost level. For instance, in case of cost-based pool, a generator may have a strategic behavior to keep its registered variable cost higher than the actual level to maintain its operation rate and generation amounts higher. Eventually, however, such behavior decrease the profitability of a generator and discourage new entry jeopardizing required level of capacity reserves. This is a typical Prisoner's Dilemma situation. The power market operating rule should be revised so that generators' registered variable cost reflect actual level of variable cost.

A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Groundwater Supply through Pumping Well Technology

  • Kim, Sun G.
    • Proceedings of the Korea Technology Innovation Society Conference
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    • 2015.11a
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    • pp.479-487
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    • 2015
  • In Korea, there are 1,474 thousand pumping wells nationwide which account for about 12% of total water use in 2012. As much as 39 hundred million tons of groundwater were used while 333 hundred million tons of total water were supplied in 2012. Because the water management authority projects that water demand will exceed supply by 2021, the authority is planning to extensively expand groundwater use in accordance with economic feasibility. Using the basic frameworks of cost-benefit analyses of the World Bank and the US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), the objective of this study is to examine the costs and benefits of the expansion of Korea's groundwater extraction through pumping wells. We conclude that the BC ratio of the groundwater pumping wells is 2.98. This signifies that the benefits are 2.98 times higher than the costs. The benefits include use and non-use values of pumping wells while the costs include the installation and maintenance of new wells, in addition to the restoration and pollution costs of abandoned wells, as well as fees for water quality tests, etc.

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Environment R&D Incentives with Emission Banking and Borrowing in a Cournot Model (쿠르노 경쟁하의 배출권 이월 및 차입과 감축기술개발투자)

  • Jeong, Kyonghwa;Shim, Sunghee
    • Journal of Environmental Policy
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.63-101
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    • 2015
  • Banking and borrowing under the ETS may affect the low carbon technology investment level. If the indirect implementation measures are allowed, firms can gradually adjust their carbon reduction costs between implementation periods based on their carbon reduction costs and emission price forecasts. This implies that banking and borrowing may reduce or increase the level of low carbon technology R&D investment. In an oligopoly market, the effects of the measures are quite different from the ones in a perfectly competitive market. This is because the indirect implementation measures can shift market competition in Cournot competition model. The effects of banking and borrowing on the carbon reduction R&D investments depend on emission reduction costs, marginal production costs, discount rate, initial free allocation, and the cost reduction effects of R&D investment.

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