원문정보
초록
영어
We have attempted to define risk assessment‘Risk Assessment’ related with the ferrySewoldisaster. It’s possible to make a decision for crisis management, based on the result of risk assessment of disaster, hazard, vulnerability, capacity and disaster risk and secondly, we have known risk analysis and risk evaluation. The result of risk assessment is to be utilized in decision making for the disaster management, and many activities and projects are to be implemented by risk assessment. Risk Assessment could provide risk information for disaster authorities, and also other policy-makers, public interest groups, civil society organizations and other public or private stakeholders involved or interested in the management and reduction of disaster risk. This paper will research what make ferry disaster and what kinds of impacts there are related with risk assessment. This paper draws the evidence gathered by newspapers and reports of Government. The objective of this paper is intended to inform a specialist and provides information how to prevent similar ferry disaster in the future. There was a terrible accident in Korea on 16 April 2014 and over 300 people were died and missing. As the results of risk assessment, there were many problems which are overloaded, Captain lee, radio call, sharp turn, evacuation order, excessive cargo and a failure to tie, rescue, Sewol ferry age, Korea culture, disaster safety education, temperature. But we have had capacities related with rescues that are fishing boats and other commercial vessels. When disaster will be occurred, the capacities play an import role to overcoming disaster. We have experienced economic and environmental impacts, total impact is 2 trillion 1,562 hundred million won and have experienced political and social impacts as South Korea society have been sucked into a black hole.
목차
INTRODUCTION
DEFINITION
Disaster
Hazard
Vulnerability
Capacity
Disaster risk
Risk assessment
DISASTER RISK ANALYSIS
Timeline of the Sewol disaster
Vulnerability
DISASTER RISK EVALUATION
Human impacts
Economic and environmental impacts
Political and social impacts
CONCLUSION
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