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생태학적 지식과 관련된 우리나라 환경교육의 실태 분석 (An Analysis for the status of Environmental Education in the light of the Ecological Knowledge in Korea)

  • 박진희;장남기
    • 한국환경교육학회지:환경교육
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    • 제13권1호
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    • pp.65-74
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    • 2000
  • Environmentally literated students and adults should be able to use and apply the basic ecological concepts when considering environmental problems and issues. Because ecology forms the foundation of environmental education, a review of the literatures on the degree of students' understanding for ecological concepts can provide useful insights for environmental educators. The purposes of this study were as follows: first, to analyse the parts connected with ecological knowledge of two environmental education books, ‘environments’(middle school) and ‘environmental science’(high school), second, to investigate the level of understanding on ecological concepts by the use of new developed instrument. The 20 most important ecological concepts from Cherrett(1989) and the important ecological concepts' lists from Hungerford and Volk(1990), Ramsey, Hungerford and Volk(1992), Volk(1993) would be recognized and endorsed by most environmental educators as concepts essential to environmental literacy, We referenced these informations and sequenced ecological knowledge as four main categories(communities, populations, ecosystem, man as a component of the nature systems). We have used it as a criterion in the analysis of teaching materials and the development of a new test instrument($\alpha$=0.81). According to the analysed results, the understanding levels for scales and relationships of communities, populations, ecosystem were high but those for individual concepts and differences were low. By the analysis of Korean High School EE book, ‘environmental science’, learning for some concepts(succession, material cycling, niche etc.) has pointed out as one of problems. Environmental educators must pay a careful attention to the concepts that showed high rates of incorrect answer and this work will contribute toward consolidating the basis of EE and help the accomplishment of the ultimate goals in EE.

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한-아세안 습지 지식공유 플랫폼 개발 및 제언 (Development of Korea-ASEAN Wetland Knowledge Sharing Platform and Future Suggestions)

  • 윤지현;김재근;강성룡
    • 한국습지학회지
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    • 제23권3호
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    • pp.224-233
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 "한-아세안 습지 지식공유 플랫폼" 개발을 위해 글로벌 지식공유 플랫폼들을 분석하고, 이해당사자들의 의견을 수렴 하였다. 글로벌 지식공유 플랫폼 분석결과 플랫폼을 지속가능하게 유지하고 활발하게 사업을 수행하기 위해서는 1) 재정지원과 2) 지식 결과물이 중요한 것으로 나타났다. 이해당사자들의 의견 분석 결과 3가지 주요사업(① 한-아세안 지역의 습지 인벤토리 비교분석, ② 습지 연구동향 지식격차 분석, ③ 습지 관련 정보공유 웹인프라 구축)이 제안되었다. 문헌분석과 이해당사자들의 의견을 종합적으로 고려한 결과 "한-아세안 습지 지식공유 플랫폼"은 국제협약(람사르협약, 생물다양성협약)의 목표와 정합성을 갖도록 정의하였고, 생물다양성과학기구를 기반모델로 선정하였다. 본 연구의 플랫폼은 생물다양성과학기구와 동일하게 지식관리, 지식평가, 역량강화, 정책지원, 의사소통과 참여를 핵심목표로 선정하였다. 지식공유 플랫폼은 한-아세안 지역 내에 같은 유형의 습지생태계 관련 지식을 공유하고, 과학기반 정책 수립에 필요한 정보를 제공 할 수 있을 것이다.

초기 문화예술생태계에서 창조적 환경의 형성과정과 추동요인: 서울시 성동구 성수동 지역을 사례로 (Exploring the Formation Process and Key Drivers of a Creative Milieu in the Early Arts and Cultural Ecosystem: The case of Seongsu-dong, Seoul, Korea)

  • 이지원
    • 대한지리학회지
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    • 제51권5호
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    • pp.691-711
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    • 2016
  • 경제활동공간이 역동적으로 변화하고 있다. 특히 서울시 성동구 성수동 지역은 제조업 집적지였지만, 현재 급격한 변화를 겪고 있는 대표적인 지역 중 하나라고 할 수 있다. 성수동 지역은 도심 제조업이 쇠퇴하면서 공장 이전이나 폐업으로 인한 빈 공간에 새로운 행위자가 유입되고 있다. 이러한 행위자들은 전통적인 접근법에서는 다소 간과되었던 비경제적 행위자인 문화예술 부문의 창조적 행위자들이며, 이들의 비공식적인 모임인 문화예술 인식공동체는 생태계 형성 초기에 지역 생태계가 창조적 환경으로 변화하는데 영향을 끼친 것으로 보인다. 본 연구의 목적은 도시 공간구조 변화 메커니즘의 근본적인 동인을 규명하여 공간적 함의를 도출하고자 하는 것이며, 이를 위해 진화적인 관점에서 인식공동체의 단계별 형성과정에 따라 초기 문화예술 기반의 창조적인 지식생태계의 형성과정과 추동요인을 고찰하고자 하였다. 그 결과, 인식공동체는 진화적인 경로 창출과정에서 지역 프로젝트를 진행하며 지식창출을 위한 지식플랫폼으로서 일시적인 공간 형성에 기여했고, 성수동 지역은 공간적 근접성을 넘어 관계적 근접성을 추구하며 관계적 공간을 형성하고 있는 것으로 나타났다.

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Long-term and multidisciplinary research networks on biodiversity and terrestrial ecosystems: findings and insights from Takayama super-site, central Japan

  • Hiroyuki Muraoka;Taku M. Saitoh;Shohei Murayama
    • Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • 제47권4호
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    • pp.228-240
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    • 2023
  • Growing complexity in ecosystem structure and functions, under impacts of climate and land-use changes, requires interdisciplinary understandings of processes and the whole-system, and accurate estimates of the changing functions. In the last three decades, observation networks for biodiversity, ecosystems, and ecosystem functions under climate change, have been developed by interested scientists, research institutions and universities. In this paper we will review (1) the development and on-going activities of those observation networks, (2) some outcomes from forest carbon cycle studies at our super-site "Takayama site" in Japan, and (3) a few ideas how we connect in-situ and satellite observations as well as fill observation gaps in the Asia-Oceania region. There have been many intensive research and networking efforts to promote investigations for ecosystem change and functions (e.g., Long-Term Ecological Research Network), measurements of greenhouse gas, heat, and water fluxes (flux network), and biodiversity from genetic to ecosystem level (Biodiversity Observation Network). Combining those in-situ field research data with modeling analysis and satellite remote sensing allows the research communities to up-scale spatially from local to global, and temporally from the past to future. These observation networks oftern use different methodologies and target different scientific disciplines. However growing needs for comprehensive observations to understand the response of biodiversity and ecosystem functions to climate and societal changes at local, national, regional, and global scales are providing opportunities and expectations to network these networks. Among the challenges to produce and share integrated knowledge on climate, ecosystem functions and biodiversity, filling scale-gaps in space and time among the phenomena is crucial. To showcase such efforts, interdisciplinary research at 'Takayama super-site' was reviewed by focusing on studies on forest carbon cycle and phenology. A key approach to respond to multidisciplinary questions is to integrate in-situ field research, ecosystem modeling, and satellite remote sensing by developing cross-scale methodologies at long-term observation field sites called "super-sites". The research approach at 'Takayama site' in Japan showcases this response to the needs of multidisciplinary questions and further development of terrestrial ecosystem research to address environmental change issues from local to national, regional and global scales.

서비스화(servitization) 개념적 모형(conceptual framework)과 서비스화 사례연구 (A Conceptual Framework and Case Study on the Servitization)

  • 유연성;임호순
    • 서비스연구
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    • 제1권1호
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    • pp.1-27
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    • 2011
  • 서비스화(Servitization)가 진행됨에 따라 제품에서 서비스가 차지하는 비중과 중요성이 높아지고 있으며, 이러한 현상은 급속하게 변화하는 경영환경 속에서 지속되고 있다. 본 연구는 서비스화에 대한 문헌연구를 통하여 서비스화에 대한 이론적 배경과 연구동향을 살펴보고, 제품 서비스화(prodcut servitization)의 관점에서 기업의 서비스화를 이해하기 위하여 확장된 서비스화 개념적 모형(framework)을 제시하였다. 이 개념적 구성은 서비스 경쟁전략(Competitive Strategy), 제품-지식-서비스 통합시스템(PSKS: Product-Service-Knowledge System), 가치사슬(Value Chain), 서비스화 구성(Configuration)으로 연결되어 있고, 이 개념적 모형을 통하여 서비스화 이론을 뒷받침하는 기업 사례연구(Case Study)를 비즈니스 생태계간 협력 관점과 기업의 내재화 관점으로 구분하여 분석을 시도하였다.

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의약물질의 환경오염과 환경보건 (Pharmaceuticals in Environment and Their Implication in Environmental Health)

  • 최경호;김판기;박정임
    • 한국환경보건학회지
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    • 제35권6호
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    • pp.433-446
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    • 2009
  • Pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment are trace contaminants of growing importance in environmental health due to their physiologically active nature. Pharmaceuticals could affect non-target species and might eventually damage sustainability of susceptible populations in the ecosystem. Potentials for health consequences among susceptible human population cannot be ruled out since long-term exposure to cocktails of pharmaceuticals, which might be present in drinking water, is possible. Selection of antibiotic resistant microorganisms is of another concern. In order to understand, and if needed, to properly address the environmental health issues of pharmaceutical residues, knowledge gaps need to be filled. Knowledge gaps exist in many important areas such as prioritization of target pharmaceuticals for further risk studies, occurrence patterns in different environments, chronic toxicities, and toxicities of pharmaceutical mixtures. Appropriate treatment technologies for drinking water and wastewater could be developed when they are deemed necessary. One of the simplest, yet most efficient measures that could be undertaken is to implement a return program for unused or expired drugs. In addition, implementation of environmental risk assessment frameworks for pharmaceuticals would make it possible to efficiently manage potential environmental health problems associated with pharmaceutical residues in the environment.

How Collaborative Innovation and Technology in Educational Ecosystem Can Meet the Challenges Raised by the 4th Industrial Revolution

  • Lamprini, Kolovou;Brochler, Raimund
    • World Technopolis Review
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.2-14
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    • 2018
  • Nowadays, we are standing in front of the $4^{th}$ Industrial Revolution that is featured by a great range of new and advanced technologies that influences all the domains of economies and industries. The great question that this revolution raises is how it can lead to a future that reflects the peoples' common objectives and values on how these advanced technologies can affect the life and transform the economic, social, cultural, and human environment. It is commonly agreed that to be adapted to these changes and needs and shape a society with competitive economies with highly-skilled individuals, we need to encourage innovation, entrepreneurship, new knowledge generation and exchange and true and effective collaboration and communication. In this complex scene, education seems to have a central and critical role on finding new ways of developing expertise and innovation within the existing knowledge procedures, with more and better cooperation between the key players. This paper argues the concepts, opportunities and challenges that are related to the learning ecosystem towards the needs raised by the $4^{th}$ Industrial Revolution. The education is discussed as catalyst but also as carrier of innovation and innovation practices and the basis of a relevant framework is presented that takes into account all the aspects, domains and key players of educational world and interacting domains. Having introduced the ideas of innovation, collaboration and technology advancement in this environment, this paper also presents a real case of practice, focusing on how more than 5.000 schools around Europe succeeded the last four (4) years to implement innovation activities in a collaborative way and under a unique but also flexible pedagogical innovation framework.

네덜란드의 혁신클러스터정책과 시사점 (The Innovation Ecosystem and Implications of the Netherlands.)

  • 김영우
    • 벤처혁신연구
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.107-127
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    • 2022
  • 본 연구는 네덜란드의 지역별 혁신 클러스터정책을 통해 네덜란드 경제의 성장동인을 찾고자 한다. 전통적으로 농업과 물류중심의 경제구조를 가진 네덜란드는 1990년대 지역 클러스터를 만들면서 첨단 허브 국가로서 역할을 충실하게 해왔고 작은 나라임에도 세계 수출의 7위를 차지하는 등 혁신국가의 이미지를 만드는데 성공했다. 그 바탕에는 혁신을 위한 체계적인 분석 접근법으로 '지역 혁신 시스템(Rational Innovation System)'의 개념을 도입하고 지역의 특색을 살린 산학연 모델이 가장 큰 요인으로 작용했다. 여기에는 적절한 중앙정부의 혁신 생태계 조성을 위한 정책적 방향 제시와 지역을 중심으로 한 산학연 모델이 크게 작용한 것으로 평가받고 있다. 이런 점을 종합적으로 살펴 볼 때 본고에서는 다음과 같은 시사점을 발견할 수 있다. 첫째, 혁신 클러스터의 활성화이다. 둘째, Top 9을 중심으로 한 신산업육성정책과 미래산업 전략을 활성화하고 있다. 셋째, 산학연 협력을 구체화하고 있다. 넷째, 스타트업의 창업을 육성하고 있다. 이를 종합하면 네덜란드는 2019년 설립된 TechLeap은 네덜란드의 기술 생태계를 정량화하고 가속화하는 데 도움을 주는데 자본, 시장 및 인재에 대한 접근성을 개선하기 위한 프로그램 및 이니셔티브를 통해 기술 기업이 확장할 수 있는 최적의 환경을 조성해 네덜란드를 미래의 기술 선도기업들을 위한 보금자리로 만들기 위해 노력하고 있다. 첨단농업과 물류국가로 알려진 네덜란드는 4차 산업혁명시대를 맞이하여 로테르담을 중심으로 하는 물류의 항구에서 ICT 기술을 기반으로 하는 '지식항구(brainport)'로 확장하고 있다. 네덜란드는 물류 국가에서 산업화에 성공했지만 최근 지역혁신 생태계를 만들기 위한 중앙정부의 비전 제시와 지역의 특화산업을 연계한 산학연 클러스터 모델이 가장 큰 디딤돌 역할을 하고 있음을 확인할 수 있다. 네덜란드의 혁신정책은 혁신 클러스터 생태계를 중심으로 지역을 개발하고 일자리 창출과 새로운 산업을 위한 투자를 통해 유럽의 '디지털 관문'으로서 역할에 보다 충실할 것으로 전망된다.

The "open incubation model": deriving community-driven value and innovation in the incubation process

  • Xenia, Ziouvelou;Eri, Giannaka;Raimund, Brochler
    • World Technopolis Review
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 2015
  • Globalization, increasing technological advancements and dynamic knowledge diffusion are moving our world closer together at a unique scale and pace. At the same time, our rapidly changing society is confronted with major challenges ranging from demographic to economic ones; challenges that necessitate highly innovative solutions, forcing us to reconsider the way that we actually innovate and create shared value. As such the linear, centralized innovation models of the past need to be replaced with new approaches; approaches that are based upon an open and collaborative, global network perspective where all innovation actors strategically network and collaborate, openly distribute their ideas and co-innovate/co-create in a global context utilizing our society's full innovation potential (Innovation 4.0 - Open Innovation 2.0). These emerging innovation paradigms create "an opportunity for a new entrepreneurial renaissance which can drive a Cambrian like explosion of sustainable wealth creation" (Curley 2013). Thus, in order to materialize this entrepreneurial renaissance, it is critical not only to value but also to actively employ this new innovation paradigms so as to derive community-driven shared value that stems from global innovation networks. This paper argues that there is a gap in existing business incubation model that needs to be filled, in that the innovation and entrepreneurship community cannot afford to ignore the emerging innovation paradigms and rely upon closed incubation models but has to adopt an "open incubation" (Ziouvelou 2013). The open incubation model is based on the principles of open innovation, crowdsourcing and co-creation of shared value and enables individual users and innovation stakeholders to strategically network, find collaborators and partners, co-create ideas and prototypes, share their ideas/prototypes and utilize the wisdom of the crowd to assess the value of these project ideas/prototypes, while at the same time find connections/partners, business and technical information, knowledge on start-up related topics, online tools, online content, open data and open educational material and most importantly access to capital and crowd-funding. By introducing a new incubation phase, namely the "interest phase", open incubation bridges the gap between entrepreneurial need and action and addresses the wantpreneurial needs during the innovation conception phase. In this context one such ecosystem that aligns fully with the open incubation model and theoretical approach, is the VOICE ecosystem. VOICE is an international, community-driven innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem based on open innovation, crowdsourcing and co-creation principles that has no physical location as opposed to traditional business incubators. VOICE aims to tap into the collective intelligence of the crowd and turn their entrepreneurial interest or need into a collaborative project that will result into a prototype and to a successful "crowd-venture".

고객센터를 통한 고객지식 확보 전략: 음성인식기술의 적용 사례 (A Study on Customer Knowledge Acquisition Strategy via a Customer Center: A Case of Voice Recognition Technology Application)

  • 홍병선;고준
    • 지식경영연구
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.147-174
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    • 2018
  • Recently, firms have been putting forth significant efforts to fulfill various demands and high expectations of customers. The role and importance of customer centers as a direct contact point for customer relationship management are more emphasized than previously. A customer center draws attention as a new alternative to secure corporate competitiveness as it contributes to sales increase, being in a position to satisfy customers' needs by ensuring customers' access to information. A customer center is an aggregation of various information and communication technologies. In particular, a voice recognition/analysis technology based on big data can elaborate customer services further, enhance customer satisfaction, and trigger constant interactions with customers. A customer center can be transformed to a hub of customer knowledge and the embodiment of business intelligence in the front line of business. This article is a case study on how the customer center of the K life insurance company regarding customer center operation collects and analyzes customer information and how it has established its voice recognition/analysis system based on big data to improve customer experience management. Factors affecting the successful introduction and implementation of voice recognition/analysis system to a firm, are examined.