Title |
Establishing the Progress Orientation of Flood Management and a Framework for Sustainable Flood Management Employing an Interview Survey |
Keywords |
flood management;framework;process;interview survey;river basin"s context;프레임워크;프로세스;홍수관리;설문조사;수계 정황 |
Abstract |
In this study, employing an interview survey, the progress orientation of flood management is established, and a framework and process for sustainable flood management in a river basin"s context are developed to effectively achieve its goals and objectives. The Interview survey about flood management shows that to reduce flood damage, it is necessary to subdue injudicious man-made developments, to make systematic long-term plans, and to consistently implement them. In the framework, the goal is established as minimizing flood damage and building resilience against flooding, and an implementing methodology is developed, integrating five elements: integrated flood management, flood risk management, integrated watershed management, participatory decision-making process, and adaptive management. Also, evaluating the state of flood management in river basins" context is incorporated into the framework, and the evaluation results are fed back to the goal and the methodology. To effectively implement flood management, an adaptive flood management process is developed, reflecting the results of the interview survey. In this process, the participation of the persons concerned is secured, the state of flood management are evaluated periodically, and measures appropriate to the specific sites are selected and are adaptively carried out. |