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The Fire Safety Management of Multi-Use Facilities and Crisis Response Strategic

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2010, 6(3), pp.45-62
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general

이영철 1

1인천대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

The Yonmenkaigi System Method was initially designed and used for collaborative action-plan development for a small group in community-citizen vitalization initiatives called machizukuri in a mountainous municipality of Chizu Town, Tottori, Japan. It is very important that the participants of Yonmenkaigi sharing role activities and communication of each group. The process of this method are divided as Field survey, SWOT analysis, making Yonmenkaigi chart, Debating and Presentation Action-plan. First of all, the participants visited the area related with topic and obtain the information through interview or questionnaire. Each participant is divided four groups and assigned to a particular role sharing activity not only according to their socio-economic status, but also on their talent, interest and ability. The next part of Yonmenkaigi is debating. Such process helps to identify the existing local knowledge and incorporative such knowledge into the action plan of the community. Participants discuss within their respective groups and plan the actions of their assigned role. Each group completes the articulation of its action components, debating among groups is carried out to enhance the collaborative action. The stake holders of Multi-Use Facilities make the action plan through the Yonmenkaigi workshop for improvement of fire safety plan in a time line. In conclusion, it may have meaningful that the decision of horizontal and bottom-up is better to establish the fire safety strategy rather than perpendicular method.

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