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K-GMT Science Group Activities in 2014

  • Hwang, Narae;Lee, Jae-Joon;Lee, Ho-Gyu;Lee, Joon Hyeop;Park, Byeong-Gon;Lim, Youn Ju
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.85.1-85.1
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    • 2014
  • K-GMT Science Group (KGSG) is actively promoting community-wide science operations for the GMT era in 2020's. These include K-GMT Science Program, K-GMT Science White Paper Initiative, K-GMT Summer School, and science operation of IGRINS. We will introduce the current status and the plan for 2014 of the various KGSG activities and invite the participation of the community members.

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A Case Study on the Maintenance Activities of the Naturally Favorable Water Space Through the Participation of Residents - A case of Japanese rural areas - (주민참여에 의한 농촌지역 친수공간 유지관리활동 사례분석 - 일본 농촌지역을 사례로 -)

  • Yang, Yong-Seok;Kim, Sun-Joo;Senga, Yutaro
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.12 no.1 s.30
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    • pp.11-21
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to verify the result of the previous studies and to clarify the types and activation factors of maintenance activities of the naturally favorable water space through the participation of residents in rural areas, through a further survey of the area proposed as a program in the existing study review and previous study related to the participation of residents. The survey was conducted through the survey of 1,242 households and 1,335 persons intended for Japanese rural areas. The study result is summarized as follows. The types of the maintenance activities in the areas intended for the survey have been classified into 'rural type' and 'combination type' through the analysis results by the references like the comparison analysis, job percentage and main utilization purpose of facilities for each type of maintenance and operation activities. In case of the 'rural type' area, residents were doing maintenance activities centered on the group activities rather than personal maintenance activities. Also, the activities of maintenance & operation group members were more active than non-members, and the water-friendly utilization to the facilities was not directly affecting the maintenance activities of residents. In case of the 'combinational type' area, there was no common characteristic according to each area, and the participation percentage in the maintenance activities was low compared with the 'rural type' area. According to the analysis result based on the participation degree of personal maintenance activities, the repair of facilities as a naturally favorable water space, implementation of projects reflecting the opinions of residents, educational programs conducted in order to motivate the participation of residents, etc. have been analyzed as the factors affecting the activation of maintenance activities of residents. Through the above results, for continuous maintenance activities to be made with residents as a main body in the future, it is necessary to support maintenance groups on an administrative level and procure experts for the production and operation of programs that can increase the participation percentage of residents.

A Study on the Spatial Organization of Special Classes in Elementary and Middle Schools(2) (특수학급(特殊學級)의 공간구성(空間構成)에 관한 건축계획적(建築計劃的) 연구(硏究)(2) - 학습활동 집단의 공간과의 대응관계를 중심으로 -)

  • Choi, Byung-Kwan
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 2005
  • This study is the second that aims at offering the basic information on the appropriate spatial organization of the special classes by looking at the relationship between a group of learning activities and a group of playing activities in Elementary and Middle Schools The learning space unit of the special classes should be more flexible for the various learning activities and be prepared in order to correspond to the needs of a territory for different learning appeared according to the degree of handicap, learning ability and the contents of learning. This study dealt with the learning space unit to tackle the problems of special classes. In fact, it is unwise to offer so many different kinds of learning spaces in every school. Due to the manifold and multiple characteristics of handicap, the problem of special classes should be approached by the overall educational system of special educational facilities rather than by a special classes space alone. In this respect, it can be said that this problem should be tackled by reorganization of the special classes in the community through specialization and network system of special class facilities in order to make more effective educational environment.

The Rural Housing Planning Reflecting the Needs of the Elderly People Engaged in Farming Activities (생산 활동에 참여하는 고령자의 요구를 반영한 농촌주거계획)

  • Lee, Youn-Jae
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.12-20
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    • 2015
  • The objective of this paper is to propose rural housing planning guidelines by conducting a survey on the needs of the elderly people engaged in farming activities and looking into complaints about their houses targeting 120 people from 50s to 70s. The method employed was a survey with questionnaires. The survey results showed the needs of the elderly for the rural housing are different from those of general retired elderly people because they still engage in farming activities even if they grow old. The needs are as follows. First, the respondents show high preference for the foyer storage to store equipments and goods related to agriculture. Second, the respondents have needs for enough kitchen area accommodating their house work and rural life. Lastly, the respondents highly prefer well planned storehouses in the exterior. In addition, they also want the storehouses directly connected with the house because this plan can save their workforce. They recognize storehouses are the most poorly planned space in the rural house because of the unsatisfactory space area and interior space planning. These needs should be reflected on the planning of rural housing for the elderly engaged in farming activities.

Calibration and Validation Activities for Earth Observation Mission Future Evolution for GMES

  • LECOMTE Pascal
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.237-240
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    • 2005
  • Calibration and Validation are major element of any space borne Earth Observation Mission. These activities are the major objective of the commissioning phases but routine activities shall be maintained during the whole mission in order to maintain the quality of the product delivered to the users or at least to fully characterise the evolution with time of the product quality. With the launch of ERS-l in 1991, the European Space Agency decided to put in place a group dedicated to these activities, along with the daily monitoring of the product quality for anomaly detection and algorithm evolution. These four elements are all strongly linked together. Today this group is fully responsible for the monitoring of two ESA missions, ERS-2 and Envisat, for a total of 12 instruments of various types, preparing itself for the Earth Explorer series of five. other satellites (Cryosat, Goce, SMOS, ADM-Aeolus, Swarm) and at various levels in past and future Third Party Missions such as Landsat, J-ERS, ALOS and KOMPSAT. The Joint proposal by the European Union and the European Space Agency for a 'Global Monitoring for Environment and Security' project (GMES), triggers a review of the scope of these activities in a much wider framework than the handling of single missions with specific tools, methods and activities. Because of the global objective of this proposal, it is necessary to put in place Multi-Mission Calibration and Validation systems and procedures. GMES Calibration and Validation activities will rely on multi source data access, interoperability, long-term data preservation, and definition standards to facilitate the above objectives. The scope of this presentation is to give an overview of the current Calibration and Validation activities at ESA, and the planned evolution in the context of GMES.

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Housing Satisfaction and Performance of Daily Life Activities of Elderly in the Detached House (단독주택 거주 고령자의 주거공간 만족도 및 일상생활행위 수행정도)

  • 김현진;임희경;안옥희
    • Korean Journal of Human Ecology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2002
  • In this study, we made a survey of the degree of satisfaction and performance of daily life activities on independent elderly households in the detached house. The purpose of this study is to suggest basic data for elderly housing design to be considered elder's characteristics. A survey carried out for 110 respondents with face to face interview visiting each house between May and June, 1999 with modified and drawn questionnaire from analysis of preparatory investigation data. The questionnaire was composed of the general characteristics of respondents, general characteristics of housing, residents' satisfaction with the use of housing space, performance degree of the elder's daily activities. To analyze the data of 106 cases, frequency, percentage, mean, standard deviations, one-way ANOVA, reliability analysis and Scheffe test were used by running SPSSWIN program. The results on the housing satisfaction and performance of activities in daily life of elderly in the detached house were as follows.: In this survey, the elderly had high value in satisfaction with the size of current house as the mean 3.14 points, but they were dissatisfied with the rising of house as the mean 2.82 points. The satisfaction with living room space was the highest but the satisfaction with toilet space was lower than others. Among the activities of daily life in housing space, housing related activity was the hardest to perform as the mean of 3.15 points. In consequence, consideration on and interest in the planning of residential spaces are needed so that the elderly can perform the action of housing life effectively and efficiently.

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The Characteristics of Housing Environment of the Elderly in Apartment (공동주택 거주 노인의 주거환경 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Jun, Eun-Jung
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.31-40
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    • 2012
  • This study of elderly households living conditions to determine the overall status in the housing environment is to understand. To this end, the stage of elderly as a framework to target living consciousness, living space composition, housing Environment composition of elderly households with a comprehensive understanding and analyzes were employed. For this research is a survey conducted on senior citizens(over 60) in Busan, Korea. The major findings are as followings; In the living consciousness, the elderly households showed high perception of dependency but the age of the elderly increases, depends on the parent to the child. Also depending on the aging of the elderly considered health more important than economic conditions. The requirements for living space composition, most respondents prefer to stay in the same place where they currently reside. Move into the new housing was also identified. It was recognized that elderly households not only required living in co-residential space with their families, but also the necessity for individual space. The home environments composition, health care and social welfare support services appears overall the elderly of stage. The age of the elderly increases, a strong demand for care and support service were identified. Health activities in leisure and social activities and social activities, as age increased mainly done by the convenience of public transportation has been identified that are important.

A Study on the Play Space of Residential Complexes for Children in Hefei, China

  • Lee, Keon-Ha;Kim, Young-Eun
    • Architectural research
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2012
  • This study was focused on the new town residential complex in suburban Hefei, China, which was carried out a survey on the present conditions of children's play space. The residential complexes and play spaces in Hefei, regardless of installation, the standards for the installation of play facilities were not provided legally, and the types of installation of the play facilities also were not standardized. For the play space in residential complexes in China to carry out original functions under the condition and become a place of everybody's activities not just for children, the following should be improved:(1) There is no provision and standard for the size of play space, so the standards for installation of play space with safety like Korea, Japan and the US are necessary. (2) The location of the play space should be able to guarantee maximum play activities to children, and the independence of the space should be secured by putting it in a place far from a footpath or pass way. (3) Since children's play space has different properties from those of green space and resting spaces, separate environmental planning is necessary.

A Study on the Planning of Educational Facilities for the Blind (맹학교(盲學校)의 학습공간(學習空間) 구성(構成)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Jong-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Educational Facilities
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.57-64
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    • 1994
  • The purpose of this study is to get data of architectural planning in the special school for the Blind. To this end the chilcren's learning activities were analyzed, and their characteristics were noted in relation with the corresponding rooms. The findings may be summarized as follows. i) The pattern of study activities are multivarious. ii) Variety in learning spases is required. And it needs a space which can accommodate simultaneously both static and dynamic study activities. iii) The learning space must be conveniently planned in relation to those facilities for basic life activities such as eating and washing so that the children receive training in those activities as well.

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A Study on Open Space Design in Terms of the Relation between Parks and Their Bordering Facilities in Urban Areas

  • Yasuhiko Shimomura;Oshie Kotake;Hiroyuki Kaga;Noboru Masuda
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture International Edition
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    • no.2
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    • pp.94-101
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    • 2004
  • This study aimed at providing suggestions in designing open space so that parks and bordering facilities are well related to each other in terms of the visual access and human activities. The design survey was conducted in the center of Osaka City, using parks there as the study material. The relation between parks and their bordering facilities was evaluated in terms of the visual access and human activities. Through the results of this study, as the design methods for improving relations between parks and their bordering facilities, unified design and creation of square in the boundary area between them, placing access paths to facilities in parks, and planting trees to create Vista, Screen, and Framework landscapes are of great importance.

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