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A Study on Improving Legal System for Recovery of Large-scale Complex Disaster Recovery

  • Crisisonomy
  • Abbr : KRCEM
  • 2018, 14(12), pp.59-71
  • DOI : 10.14251/crisisonomy.2018.14.12.59
  • Publisher : Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
  • Research Area : Social Science > Public Policy > Public Policy in general
  • Received : October 22, 2018
  • Accepted : December 12, 2018
  • Published : December 31, 2018

Mi Ri Park 1 Young Suk Oak 1 Young Kune Lee 1

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ABSTRACT

Climate change has received global attention for a long time and its damages have been enlarged and diversified. South Korea introduced the district-level comprehensive recovery system in 2012, and a pilot project is in progress. The district-level comprehensive recovery system is a system that designates and restores a certain area experiencing multiple damages such as flood or landslide as a target district unit, considering the type of damage, basin, etc. However, it has limitations in its scope and institution in case of large-scale complex disasters, and thus needs to be restructured as a national level plan to restore, rebuild and reconstruct the damaged areas. This study presents a proactive and practical guideline to strengthen legal foundations for large-scale disaster recovery and reconstruction, which should be used as a model for future efforts to legislation that can respond to large-scale disasters in South Korea.

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