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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore :Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,
    Keywords: Sustainable development. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (230 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789811047893
    Series Statement: Disaster Risk Reduction Series
    DDC: 363.348095195
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Chapter 1: Overview and Historical Review -- 1.1 Introduction and Overview -- 1.2 Historical Review -- 1.2.1 Understanding Disaster as God´s Act -- 1.2.1.1 Global Perspective (Ancient Period to Middle Age) -- 1.2.1.2 Korean Development (Three Kingdoms, Unified Silla, and Goryeo) -- Records of Disaster -- Disaster Response Ways -- 1.2.2 Understanding Risk: Hazard and Vulnerability -- 1.2.2.1 Global Evolution (From 17C to the Beginning of 20C) -- 1.2.2.2 Korean Evolution (Joseon, Japanese Colonial Era, and US Military Period) -- Records of Disaster -- Disaster Response Ways -- 1.2.3 Evolutionary Understanding of Disaster -- References -- Chapter 2: Disaster Theory -- 2.1 Conceptual Foundation of Disaster -- 2.1.1 Concept of Disaster -- 2.1.2 Categorization of Disaster -- 2.1.2.1 Categorization by Disaster Cause -- 2.1.2.2 Innovative Disaster Classification Prism for Effective Disaster Response -- 2.1.2.3 Categorization by Other Principle -- 2.2 Disaster Theories and Progress of Disaster Management in Modern Times -- 2.2.1 Disaster Theories in Modern Times -- 2.2.1.1 Heinrich´s Law: Remembrance of the Sampoong Department Store Collapse in 1995 in Korea -- 2.2.1.2 Normal Accident: How Disaster Occurs in a Complex System -- 2.2.1.3 Risk Society: Increased Risk in Line with Civilization -- 2.2.1.4 Complexity Theory: Interconnectivity and Complexity of Disaster -- 2.2.2 Progress of DRM Since the Twentieth Century -- 2.2.2.1 Petak´s Four-Phase Model on Disaster Management -- 2.2.2.2 Performance-Centered DRM by New Public Administration Theory -- 2.2.2.3 Public Governance: Cooperation-Based DRM -- 2.2.2.4 The Increased Necessity of Comprehensive DRM -- 2.2.2.5 Global Agenda on DRM: Shift from Technical Approach to Holistic Approach -- 2.2.2.6 Civil Protection and Comprehensive Security. , 2.2.3 Current Disaster Response Institutions -- 2.2.4 Policy Implications -- References -- Chapter 3: Disasters from 1948 to 2015 in Korea and Power-Law Distribution -- 3.1 Major Disasters from 1948 to 2015 and Trend in Korea -- 3.1.1 Torrential Downpour in the Nakdong River Basin in 1957 -- 3.1.2 Typhoon Sarah in 1959 -- 3.1.3 Flood in Jeollabuk-do Namwon-eup in 1961 -- 3.1.4 Suncheon Flood in 1962 -- 3.1.5 Torrential Downpour in Central Region in 1965 -- 3.1.6 Wow Apartment Collapse in 1970 -- 3.1.7 Namyoung Ferry Sinking Accident in 1970 -- 3.1.8 Seoul Daeyeongak Hotel Fire in 1971 -- 3.1.9 Gunpowder Freight Train Explosion at Iri Station in 1977 -- 3.1.10 Typhoon Agnes in 1981 -- 3.1.11 Great Flood in 1984 -- 3.1.12 Typhoon Judy in 1989 -- 3.1.13 Collapse of Levee in Ilsan Region in 1990 -- 3.1.14 Train Overturn Accident at Gupo Station in 1993 -- 3.1.15 Asiana Airlines Boeing 737 Crash in 1993 -- 3.1.16 Seohae Ferry Sinking Accident in 1993 -- 3.1.17 Seongsu Bridge Collapse in 1994 -- 3.1.18 Gas Explosion in Daegu City in 1995 -- 3.1.19 Sampoong Department Store Collapse in 1995 -- 3.1.20 Typhoon Janis in 1995 -- 3.1.21 Korean Air Boeing 747 Crash in 1997 -- 3.1.22 Torrential Downpour in 1998 -- 3.1.23 Typhoon Rusa in 2002 -- 3.1.24 Daegu Subway Fire in 2003 -- 3.1.25 Typhoon Maemi in 2003 -- 3.1.26 Woo-myun Mountain Landslide in 2011 -- 3.1.27 Typhoon Bolaven and Typhoon Tembin in 2012 -- 3.1.28 Hydrofluoric Acid Leak in Gumi-si in 2012 -- 3.1.29 Gyeongju Mauna Ocean Resort Gymnasium Collapse Accident in 2014 -- 3.1.30 Sewol Ferry Sinking Accident in 2014 -- 3.1.31 Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in 2015 -- 3.2 Power-Law Distribution -- 3.2.1 Theoretical Background -- 3.2.2 Relation Between the Frequency and the Magnitude of Disasters in Korea -- 3.2.2.1 Data -- 3.2.2.2 Analysis Methodology -- 3.2.2.3 Power-Law Distributed Disasters. , References -- Chapter 4: Focusing Events in the Power-Law Distribution -- 4.1 Focusing Events as a Policy Change Factor -- 4.2 Potential Focusing Events -- 4.3 Focusing Events -- References -- Chapter 5: Disaster Response Policy Change in the Wake of Major Disasters, Labeled Focusing Events -- 5.1 Disaster Response Policy Change Since 1948 -- 5.1.1 Change of Organizations Operating Central Countermeasure Headquarters and Related Laws -- 5.1.2 Change of Organizations Implementing Search and Rescue and Related Laws -- 5.1.3 Disasters and Direct Change in Disaster Response Organizations and Laws (1948-2015) -- 5.2 Disaster-Triggered Policy Change Model -- 5.2.1 Policy Change Model -- 5.2.2 Relationship Between Major Disasters and the Change of Disaster Response Organizations and Laws: Disaster-Triggered Poli... -- 5.2.2.1 Media: Increased Attention After Major Disasters -- Torrential Downpour in the Nakdong River Basin in 1957 -- Typhoon Sarah in 1959 -- Flood in Jeollabuk-do Namwon-eup, Gyeongsangbuk-do Yeongju-gun in 1961 -- Suncheon Flood in 1962 -- Torrential Downpour in Central Region in 1965 -- Wow Apartment Collapse in 1970 -- Namyoung Ferry Sinking Accident in 1970 -- Seoul Daeyeonggak Hotel Fire in 1971 -- Gunpowder Freight Train Explosion at Iri Station in 1977 -- Typhoon Agnes in 1981 -- Great Flood in 1984 -- Typhoon Judy in 1989 -- Collapse of Levee in Ilsan Region in 1990 -- Train Overturn Accident at Gupo Station in 1993 -- Asiana Airlines Boeing 737 Crash in 1993 -- Seohae Ferry Sinking Accident in 1993 -- Seongsu Bridge Collapse in 1994 -- Gas Explosion in Daegu City in 1995 -- Sampoong Department Store Collapse in 1995 -- Typhoon Janis in 1995 -- Korean Air Boeing 747 Crash in 1997 -- Torrential Downpour in 1998 -- Typhoon Rusa in 2002 -- Daegu Subway Fire in 2003 -- Typhoon Maemi in 2003 -- 5.2.2.2 Political Stream. , Torrential Downpour in the Nakdong River Basin in 1957 -- Typhoon Sarah in 1959 -- Flood in Jeollabuk-do Namwon-eup, Gyeongsangbuk-do Yeongju-gun in 1961 -- Suncheon Flood in 1962 -- Torrential downpour in Central Region in 1965 -- Wow Apartment Collapse in 1970 -- Namyoung Ferry Sinking Accident in 1970 -- Seoul Daeyeonggak Hotel Fire in 1971 -- Gunpowder Freight Train Explosion at Iri Station in 1977 -- Typhoon Agnes in 1981 -- Great Flood in 1984 -- Typhoon Judy in 1989 -- Collapse of Levee in Ilsan region in 1990 -- Train Overturn Accident at Gupo station in 1993 -- Asiana Airlines Boeing 737 Crash in 1993 -- Seohae Ferry Sinking Accident in 1993 -- Seongsu Bridge Collapse in 1994 -- Gas Explosion in Daegu City in 1995 -- Sampoong Department Store Collapse in 1995 -- Typhoon Janis in 1995 -- Korean Air Boeing 747 Crash in 1997 -- Torrential Downpour in 1998 -- Typhoon Rusa in 2002 -- Daegu Subway Fire in 2003 -- Typhoon Maemi in 2003 -- 5.2.2.3 Policy Alternative Stream -- Typhoon Sarah in 1959 -- Flood in Jeollabuk-do Namwon-eup, Gyeongsangbuk-do Yeongju-gun in 1961 -- Suncheon Flood in 1962 -- Torrential Downpour in Central Region in 1965 -- Wow Apartment Collapse in 1970 -- Namyoung Ferry Sinking Accident in 1970 -- Seoul Daeyeonggak Hotel Fire in 1971 -- Gunpowder Freight Train Explosion at Iri Station in 1977 -- Typhoon Agnes in 1981 -- Typhoon Judy in 1989 -- Collapse of Levee in Ilsan Region in 1990 -- Train Overturn Accident at Gupo Station in 1993 -- Asiana Airlines Boeing 737 Crash in 1993 -- Seohae Ferry Sinking Accident in 1993 -- Seongsu Bridge Collapse in 1994 -- Gas Explosion in Daegu City in 1995 -- Sampoong Department Store Collapse in 1995 -- Typhoon Janis in 1995 -- Korean Air Boeing 747 Crash in 1997 -- Torrential Downpour in 1998 -- Daegu Subway Fire in 2003 -- Typhoon Maemi in 2003 -- 5.2.2.4 Problem Stream. , Wow Apartment Collapse in 1970 -- Namyoung Ferry Sinking Accident in 1970 -- Seoul Daeyeonggak Hotel Fire in 1971 -- Gunpowder Freight Train Explosion at Iri Station in 1977 -- Asiana Airlines Boeing 737 Crash in 1993 -- Seohae Ferry Sinking Accident in 1993 -- Seongsu Bridge Collapse in 1994 -- Gas Explosion in Daegu City in 1995 -- Sampoong Department Store Collapse in 1995 -- Korean Air Boeing 747 Crash in 1997 -- Typhoon Rusa in 2002 -- Daegu Subway Fire in 2003 -- Typhoon Maemi in 2003 -- 5.2.2.5 Policy Change Through Policy Window in the Wake of Major Disasters -- 5.3 Disaster-Triggered Policy Change in Korea -- References -- Chapter 6: Disaster Resilient Future in Korea -- 6.1 Current Disaster Response Institution in Korea -- 6.1.1 Background of the Establishment of the Ministry of Public Safety and Security -- 6.1.2 Establishment Process -- 6.1.3 Implications of the Establishment of MPSS -- 6.1.4 Main Policies of MPSS -- 6.2 Global Trend and Policy Implications -- 6.2.1 Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 -- 6.2.2 The 21st Conference of the Parties -- 6.2.3 Sustainable Development Goals -- 6.2.4 Significance of the Global Agenda for Resilience -- 6.3 Disaster Resilient Future -- 6.3.1 Intensive Risk Aligned with the Power-Law Distribution -- 6.3.2 Comprehensiveness -- 6.3.3 Government´s Role as Facilitator -- 6.3.4 Third-Party Inspection and Professionalism -- 6.3.5 Risk-Based Policy Prioritization and Resource Allocation -- 6.3.6 Risk Governance -- 6.3.7 Field-Based Response with Network Governance -- 6.3.8 Science, Technology, and Innovation for DRM -- 6.3.9 Accordance with the International Agenda -- 6.3.10 Prioritization of DRM in the National Strategy -- References.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Singapore : Springer
    Keywords: Earth sciences ; Earth Sciences ; Natural disasters ; Environmental management ; Sustainable development ; Environmental policy
    Description / Table of Contents: This book scrutinizes the entire disaster trajectory history in the Republic of Korea: evolution, cross-over, and interconnection among natural, technological, and social disasters. Also examined is the government’s dynamic reaction for effective disaster responses in the wake of major disasters, labelled as focusing events, distributed in the long tail of the power law function. Collating one nation’s entire disaster history, its disaster management policies, and its responses to major disasters is a unique journey into that nation’s evolution. Korea rose from devastation in the 1950s to become one of the most economically and politically dynamic nations by the turn of the century. However, with rapid growth has come all types of disasters. Looking at the lessons learned from Korea’s disaster risk management measures, policies, and responses, as well as some of the world’s major disasters, we can gain insight into the future of disaster risk management. This book is intended to lay out developing nations’ potential future disaster risk management path, a theoretical policymaking guide, and desirable institutional and organizational transformations. Effective countermeasures included in this book will guide policymakers, capacity builders, and academics in developing nations to avoid the disaster path in the near future at the cost of rapid economic growth that Korea faced
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XV, 217 p. 29 illus., 18 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9789811047893
    Series Statement: Disaster Risk Reduction, Methods, Approaches and Practices
    Language: English
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