@article{ART002186754},
author={노영희 and Chung Ki Kim},
title={Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents},
journal={Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment},
issn={1225-7184},
year={2016},
volume={25},
number={6},
pages={402-413},
doi={10.14249/eia.2016.25.6.402}
TY - JOUR
AU - 노영희
AU - Chung Ki Kim
TI - Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents
JO - Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
PY - 2016
VL - 25
IS - 6
PB - Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
SP - 402
EP - 413
SN - 1225-7184
AB - Marine oil spill accidents are occurring continuously due to the marine transportation of the oil. While building a preventive system for oil spill is uttermost necessary, we also need to have a systematic response system to handle the oil spills that inevitably occur. So far, studies have focused on the environmentally sensitive resources affected by oil spills. However, there is a need to conduct research to evaluate the damage to the socially and economically sensitive resources that make up the life of local residents. This study represents the process of building an analytical framework for the assessment of socioeconomic resources affected by marine oil spills. While it is important to provide a scheme for identification and indexation of socially and economically sensitive resources that is compatible with Korea’s situations, using existing data for identifying socio-economically sensitive resources might also be meaningful. However, to allow accurate analysis for better evaluation, we need to select more applicable data among the various indicators. In this research, we have reviewed many existing case studies of sensitive resources, studies of the variables that have been used for indexing sensitive resources, and various factors considered in SIA (Social Impact Assessment). Based on the findings, we classify socio-economically sensitive resources into marine products acquisition, population, land usage, administrative area, and cultural heritage and tourist region.
KW - Marine pollution;Oil spill;Socio-economic Sensitive Resources;Sensitive Resource Identification;Sensitive Resources Index
DO - 10.14249/eia.2016.25.6.402
ER -
노영희 and Chung Ki Kim. (2016). Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 25(6), 402-413.
노영희 and Chung Ki Kim. 2016, "Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents", Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, vol.25, no.6 pp.402-413. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2016.25.6.402
노영희, Chung Ki Kim "Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 25.6 pp.402-413 (2016) : 402.
노영희, Chung Ki Kim. Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents. 2016; 25(6), 402-413. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2016.25.6.402
노영희 and Chung Ki Kim. "Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 25, no.6 (2016) : 402-413.doi: 10.14249/eia.2016.25.6.402
노영희; Chung Ki Kim. Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment, 25(6), 402-413. doi: 10.14249/eia.2016.25.6.402
노영희; Chung Ki Kim. Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents. Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment. 2016; 25(6) 402-413. doi: 10.14249/eia.2016.25.6.402
노영희, Chung Ki Kim. Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents. 2016; 25(6), 402-413. Available from: doi:10.14249/eia.2016.25.6.402
노영희 and Chung Ki Kim. "Methodology for Selection and Sensitivity Index of Socio - economic Resources for Marine Oil Spill Incidents" Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment 25, no.6 (2016) : 402-413.doi: 10.14249/eia.2016.25.6.402