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Problems and Improving of Community-based Disaster Prevention - Focusing on the Volunteer Fire Brigade

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2011, 7(2), pp.23-40
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general

전미희 1 Yang Gi Geun 2

1전북대학교
2경희대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

This study aims to point out the problems of regional autonomous disaster prevention organization and suggests policy that can activate volunteer fire brigade is well organized on Eub, Myeon, Dong office. We analyze regional autonomous disaster prevention ccorps("JiYeokJaYoul BangJaeDan" in Korean) and volunteer fire brigade in terms that the residents are victims and counterparts In the process of disaster response and recovery. First, we are difficult to expect the role of regional autonomy within region because regional autonomous disaster prevention ccorps there are still leaders, expertise in disaster and residents' autonomy, etc. Second, volunteer fire brigade have many problems of various statutory limitations in dealing with disaster situations, no base of disaster prevention activities in the region, lack of professional qualifications of volunteer firefighters, lack of local voluntary disaster prevention activities, absence of self-prevention education in leadership development courses, etc. Plan to activate volunteer fire brigade is as followed: first, establishment of rules on actions of volunteer fire brigade and for diversification of educational, education of leader for regional disaster prevention, second, secureness and use as residents' shelter of volunteer fire brigade's office, performing the role of community safety report center and securing and expanding professional qualifications of members of resident disaster organization for securing base of disaster prevention activities in the region, third, expanding service areas and local safety keepers activities for enlargement of regional autonomous disaster prevention activities, etc.

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