• 제목/요약/키워드: Travel restrictions

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빅데이터를 활용한 뉴노멀(New normal)시대의 관광행태 변화에 관한 연구 (A Study on Tourism Behavior in the New normal Era Using Big Data)

  • 유경미;강종천;최연희
    • 문화기술의 융합
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.167-181
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    • 2023
  • 본 연구는 코로나 19 발생 후 여행 제재가 완화된 현재의 관광행태 변화를 분석하기 위해 소셜네트워크 분석프로그램인 TEXTOM을 활용하였다. 네이버, 구글, 다음이 제공하는 블로그, 카페, 뉴스 등을 대상으로 '국내여행', '해외여행' 키워드에 대한 데이터를 수집하였다. 사회적 거리두기가 해제된 2022년 4월~12월로 수집 기간을 정하였고, 코로나19 발생 이전인 2019년과 코로나19의 영향이 가장 심각했던 2020년은 각각 1년으로 하여 2022년과 비교 분석하였다. 텍스트 마이닝을 통하여 각각 총 80개의 핵심어를 추출하고 NetDraw를 사용하여 중심성분석을 하였다. 마지막으로 CONCOR분석을 통하여 상관관계가 있는 핵심어들을 4개로 군집화하였다. 연구결과, 2022년도의 관광행태는 코로나 발생 이전으로의 관광 회복, 각자가 선호하는 테마를 중심으로 여행의 세분화, 나라별 코로나 완화정책을 우선적으로 검색해 본 후 관광지를 선택하는 관광행태를 보인다. 코로나19 이후에 새롭게 도래하는 관광생태계에 대한 관광마케팅 전략과 관광상품 개발을 위한 기초자료를 제공할 것으로 기대한다.

COVID-19와 IT 서비스: 변화와 대응 (COVID-19 and IT Service: Challenges and Responses)

  • 이정우;강주영;이상곤
    • 한국IT서비스학회지
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    • 제20권5호
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2021
  • Since the first confirmed case in January 2020, Coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19) has brought many changes to our society, and Korea is no exception. Some changes are direct and immediate such as restrictions on overseas travel and social distancing, but the others are indirect and slowly adapted such as lifestyle changes impacting industries and businesses. IT service sector is tremendously influenced by COVID-19. IT service is used extensively in response to COVID-19 taking advantage of its non-face-to-face characteristics. In that sense, the industry is positively affected and in some sense invigorated, giving birth to new kind of services. This special issue focuses on introducing how the IT services are affected, what kind of transformations are undergoing, and how these are expedited after COVID-19. This special issue expands and extends the case research section by collecting new IT service case studies concerning these topics. After competitive review process, 11 studies are selected for this special issue which deals with four different but closely related aspects: (1) evolutions of private IT services, (2) transformations in public IT services, (3) impacts in the hospitality and tourism industry, and (4) changes of people's behavior along with COVID-19. The first set reports on the evolution of private IT services that have created terms such as foodtech and edutech as we enter a rapid non-face-to-face situation. The second set consists of studies dealing with the evolution of public IT services. Evolution and rapid response to non-face-to-face appear to be no exception in the public sector. The third includes studies of hospitality and tourism which is most strongly affected by COVID-19. The last set deals with the behavioral changes of users such as technostress in telecommuting. Lessons learned through best practices and key problems identified in these studies may help us to actively respond to the coming waves of changes incurred by COVID-19 in our society as well as in the IT service industry.

The Evolving Policy Debate on Border Closure in Korea

  • Kang, SuJin;Moon, Jihyun;Kang, Heewon;Nam, Heekyoung;Tak, Sangwoo;Cho, Sung-il
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제53권5호
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    • pp.302-306
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    • 2020
  • Objectives: In this paper, we aimed to investigate the evolving debate over border closure in Korea during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, to address the main themes associated with border closure, and to discuss the factors that need to be considered when making such decisions. Methods: We collated and reviewed previously conducted review studies on border closures during infectious disease outbreaks to derive relevant themes and factors. Results: According to our systematic review on border closures and travel restrictions, the effects of such containment efforts are limited. We suggest considering the following factors when determining whether to impose border closure measures: (1) disease characteristics, (2) timeliness of implementation, (3) transmission delay and the basic reproduction number, (4) globalization and pandemics, and (5) social and economic costs. Conclusions: Our assessment indicates that the effects of border closures are at best temporary and limited. Alternative measures must be contemplated and implemented to suppress the spread of COVID-19 in particular and infectious diseases more broadly.

COVID-19가 패션 필름에 미친 영향 - 프라다의 COVID-19 전후 패션 필름 사례 비교 분석을 중심으로 - (Effects of COVID-19 on fashion film - Focusing on comparative analysis of fashion film cases before and after COVID-19 of Prada -)

  • 김영욱;마진주
    • 복식문화연구
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    • 제29권5호
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    • pp.617-633
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to examine emerging trends in fashion films and the impact of COVID-19 through analysis of Prada films produced before and after the initial spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. We selected 40 cases occurring prior to the pandemic, from June to December 2019, and 21 cases occurring since the outbreak, from June to December 2020. To identify relevant trends, we conduct a literature review and examine a range of case studies. First, travel restrictions and confronting activities currently inhibit production. Through our case study analysis, we identify nineteen cases in between before and after COVID-19. Secondly, Prada can be seen to mainly produce episodes and promotional films. Additionally, it develops content showcasing brand values in environmental, cultural, creative, and sport-related fields; intended audiences extend beyond the realm of fashion. Thirdly, a new film category began to develop after the outbreak of COVID-19, namely, narrative films utilizing virtual interactions. According to our analysis results, we expect film production that is increasingly facilitated by virtual communication, technology utilization, and online platforms to continue even after the resolution of COVID-19. New film categories will emerge, and we predict that the gap between the number of cases before and after COVID-19 will narrow.

코로나19 팬데믹과 조종사 정신건강 관리 (COVID-19 Pandemic and Pilot Mental Health Care)

  • 권영환
    • 항공우주의학회지
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    • 제31권3호
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    • pp.64-67
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    • 2021
  • When the COVID-19 crisis hit air transport, the whole aviation industry was affected. The change in the behavior of passengers following the COVID-19 crisis, travel restrictions and the ensuing economic crisis have resulted in a dramatic drop in demand for airline services. The COVID-19 pandemic, with all its associated consequences, has had a significant impact on the mental health and well-being of pilots, which could impact operational safety. As the number of international flights has decreased, pilots are exposed to high levels of psychological stress such as job instability, reduced income and increased risk of infection during flight work. Psychological stress lowers work performance and threatens aviation safety. The pilot needs mental health management during the COVID-19 pandemic, but psychological support is weak. For pilot mental health management, it is important to raise awareness about mental health and to continuously respond. To this end, it is necessary to foster a safe and trustworthy culture in which mental health issues are discussed freely and solved together without hiding them. They should also support the establishment of a peer support program that is easily accessible and that allows pilots to discuss their issues with confidence.

The current state and prospects of travel business development under the COVID-19 pandemic

  • Tkachenko, Tetiana;Pryhara, Olha;Zatsepina, Nataly;Bryk, Stepan;Holubets, Iryna;Havryliuk, Alla
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • 제21권12spc호
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    • pp.664-674
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    • 2021
  • The relevance of this scientific research is determined by the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the current trends and dynamics of world tourism development. This article aims to identify patterns of development of the modern tourist market, analysis of problems and prospects of development in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Materials and methods. General scientific methods and methods of research are used in the work: analysis, synthesis, comparison, analysis of statistical data. The analysis of the viewpoints of foreign and domestic authors on the research of the international tourist market allowed us to substantiate the actual directions of tourism development due to the influence of negative factors connected with the spread of a new coronavirus infection COVID-19. Economic-statistical, abstract-logical, and economic-mathematical methods of research were used during the process of study and data processing. Results. The analysis of the current state of the tourist market by world regions was carried out. It was found that tourism is one of the most affected sectors from COVID-19, as, by the end of 2020, the total number of tourist arrivals in the world decreased by 74% compared to the same period in 2019. The consequence of this decline was a loss of total global tourism revenues by the end of 2020, which equaled $1.3 trillion. 27% of all destinations are completely closed to international tourism. At the end of 2020, the economy of international tourism has shrunk by about 80%. In 2020 the world traveled 98 million fewer people (-83%) relative to the same period last year. Tourism was hit hardest by the pandemic in the Asia-Pacific region, where travel restrictions are as strict as possible. International arrivals in this region fell by 84% (300 million). The Middle East and Africa recorded declines of 75 and 70 percent. Despite a small and short-lived recovery in the summer of 2020, Europe lost 71% of the tourist flow, with the European continent recording the largest drop in absolute terms compared with 2019, 500 million. In North and South America, foreign arrivals declined. It is revealed that a significant decrease in tourist flows leads to a massive loss of jobs, a sharp decline in foreign exchange earnings and taxes, which limits the ability of states to support the tourism industry. Three possible scenarios of exit of the tourist industry from the crisis, reflecting the most probable changes of monthly tourist flows, are considered. The characteristics of respondents from Ukraine, Germany, and the USA and their attitude to travel depending on gender, age, education level, professional status, and monthly income are presented. About 57% of respondents from Ukraine, Poland, and the United States were planning a tourist trip in 2021. Note that people with higher or secondary education were more willing to plan such a trip. The results of the empirical study confirm that interest in domestic tourism has increased significantly in 2021. The regression model of dependence of the number of domestic tourist trips on the example of Ukraine with time tendency (t) and seasonal variations (Turˆt = 7288,498 - 20,58t - 410,88∑5) it forecast for 2020, which allows stabilizing the process of tourist trips after the pandemic to use this model to forecast for any country. Discussion. We should emphasize the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic and the fact that many experts and scientists believe in the long-term recovery of the tourism industry. In our opinion, the governments of the countries need to refocus on domestic tourism and deal with infrastructure development, search for new niches, formats, formation of new package deals in new - domestic - segment (new products' development (tourist routes, exhibitions, sightseeing programs, special rehabilitation programs after COVID) -19 in sanatoriums, etc.); creation of individual offers for different target audiences). Conclusions. Thus, the identified trends are associated with a decrease in the number of tourist flows, the negative impact of the pandemic on employment and income from tourism activities. International tourism needs two to four years before it returns to the level of 2019.

Korean HIV/AIDS Policy on International Migrants: Comparing with OECD Countries

  • Lee, Jung-Whan;Sohn, Ae-Ree
    • 보건교육건강증진학회지
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    • 제23권5호
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    • pp.47-73
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    • 2006
  • Objectives: This study aims to identify gaps between knowledge regarding migration and the spread of HIV/AIDS, to improve understanding of migrants with HIV/AIDS and their human rights, and to make suggestions for Korean policy makers to reform laws and policies towards granting migrants with HIV/AIDS more human rights and access to treatment and care. Methods: This study is based on an extensive literature review, questionnaire surveys and in-depth interviews from randomly selected 8 countries from 5 different continents: Japan from Asia; Australia from Oceania; Finland, Germany, Ireland and United Kingdom(UK) from Europe; and Canada and United States of America(USA) in North America. Results: This study has found that Korea has a discriminating policy regarding HIV/AIDS and foreigners. Classifying HIV/AIDS into a legal communicable disease, it requires a presentation of HIV/AIDS test results from foreigners wanting a long-term stay before entering. In principle, foreigners with HIV/AIDS cannot either enter or stay in Korea. If they are known infected with HIV/AIDS by any reason, they became to face an immediate deportation regardless of their sojourn statuses and purposes. Conclusion: With the results, this study suggests three reasons why Korean government needs to change the current HIV/AIDS policy on foreigners: 1) HIV-related travel restrictions have no public health justification, 2) its strict HIV/AIDS policy on foreigners could result in restriction on the mobility and migration of its people by the other countries, inversely, and 3) it needs to meet international guidelines and to observe conventions that international organizations suggest to maintain its status as a member of the international society.

R을이용한 서울시 교통약자 생활권 분석에 따른 저상버스 확대 제안 (A Proposal for expansion of the low-floor bus based on analysis of living area for the handicapped mobility people in Seoul Using R)

  • 윤상희;김정준;전광일
    • 한국인터넷방송통신학회논문지
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    • 제17권6호
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    • pp.195-201
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    • 2017
  • 2016년 현재, 총 교통이용 인구대비 교통약자의 비율은 24.8%이다. 이러한 교통약자들의 주요 이동수단은 '도보(33.5%)'를 제외하고 '버스(25.6%)'가 가장 높은 이용률을 보이고 있다. 이에 서울시는 교통약자를 위한 이동수단인 저상버스를 2015년 기준 30%까지 확대 하였지만 교통약자들의 이동편의 증진 만족도는 2%밖에 증가하지 않았고, 이에 따라 서울시는 2017년까지 전체 버스 중 저상버스의 비율을 55%까지 확대 하겠다는 계획을 발표했으나 사실상 저상버스의 비율을 늘리는 것은 단순히 표면적인 해결책일 뿐이며 한정된 예산에 의하여 근본적인 문제를 해결하기에는 많은 제약이 따른다. 따라서 본 연구에서는 통계분석과 다양한 데이터 조작 및 시각화 기능을 가진 R을 이용하여 서울시 교통약자의 생활권과 생활 패턴을 파악하고 저상버스의 확장 우선 지역과 확장 배차시간을 제안한다.

지하철 차량운용 문제에 대한 수리적 해법에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Mathematical Programming Approach to the Subway Routing Problem)

  • 김경민;홍순흠
    • 한국철도학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국철도학회 2007년도 추계학술대회 논문집
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    • pp.1731-1737
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    • 2007
  • 차량운용문제 혹은 열차반복문제는 수송계획, 열차운행계획에서 작성된 열차운행시각에 기초하여 편성유형 또는 차종에 따라 주어진 제약조건(선회조건, 검수조건, 기지복귀조건 등)을 반영하여 최적의 차량운용 다이아, 운용순서를 구성하는 문제이다. 일반적으로 이 문제는 집합분할(Set Partition)문제로 모델링하여 열생성(Column Generation) 기법을 사용하여 제약조건에 맞는 운용을 생성하였다. 하지만, 본 연구에서는 지하철과 같이 열차운행의 빈도는 높고 물리적 네트웍은 간단하며 시종착역의 수가 적을 경우 많은 대안 경로(Alternative Routing)들이 생성되는 특징 및 일반 철도와는 다른 역에서의 공간적 제약에 따른 차량 선회 제약을 고려하여 차량운용수를 최소화할 수 있는 지하철 차량운용 문제에 대한 수학적인 모델을 제시하고자 한다. 먼저, 차량선회제약만을 고려하여 최소비용 흐름 모형으로 네트워크 모형을 구성하였다. 최소비용 흐름 모형을 결과로 생성된 운용을 바탕으로 각 운용의 운행거리를 정규화(Normalize)하는 휴리스틱 기법을 제안하였다. 또한, 이 방법론을 실제와 유사한 지하철 열차 스케줄에 적용하였고 약 14%의 차량소요 감소 및 최대 영업거리 약 11%, 표준영업거리편차 약 5% 감소를 통하여 본 연구결과의 유용성을 확인하였다.

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Beyond SARS-CoV-2: Lessons That African Governments Can Apply in Preparation for Possible Future Epidemics

  • Oboh, Mary Aigbiremo;Omoleke, Semeeh Akinwale;Imafidon, Christian Eseigbe;Ajibola, Olumide;Oriero, Eniyou Cheryll;Amambua-Ngwa, Alfred
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제53권5호
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    • pp.307-310
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    • 2020
  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has placed unprecedented pressure on healthcare systems, even in advanced economies. While the number of cases of SARS-CoV-2 in Africa compared to other continents has so far been low, there are concerns about under-reporting, inadequate diagnostic tools, and insufficient treatment facilities. Moreover, proactiveness on the part of African governments has been under scrutiny. For instance, issues have emerged regarding the responsiveness of African countries in closing international borders to limit trans-continental transmission of the virus. Overdependence on imported products and outsourced services could have contributed to African governments' hesitation to shut down international air and seaports. In this era of emerging and re-emerging pathogens, we recommend that African nations should consider self-sufficiency in the health sector as an urgent priority, as this will not be the last outbreak to occur. In addition to the Regional Disease Surveillance Systems Enhancement fund (US$600 million) provided by the World Bank for strengthening health systems and disease surveillance, each country should further establish an epidemic emergency fund for epidemic preparedness and response. We also recommend that epidemic surveillance units should create a secure database of previous and ongoing pandemics in terms of aetiology, spread, and treatment, as well as financial management records. Strategic collection and analysis of data should also be a central focus of these units to facilitate studies of disease trends and to estimate the scale of requirements in preparation and response to any future pandemic or epidemic.