Title |
Strategies for Constructing Port Protection Facilities and Consequence Management (CM) for Disaster and Emergency Preparedness |
Authors |
강인규(Kang, InKyu );김상덕(Kim, SangDuk);김성일(Kim, SungIl) |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2025.45.1.0065 |
Abstract |
This study emphasizes the need for a Consequence Management (CM) system for the protection facilities of Korean military ports. Currently, in South Korea, CM is primarily focused on the military sector, with limited application in civilian and governmental areas. In contrast, advanced countries use CM as part of comprehensive security and disaster management frameworks, highlighting the need for a similar approach in South Korea. Especially, due to unavoidable natural phenomena such as typhoons, floods, heavy rains, storms, tsunamis, heavy snowfalls, droughts, and earthquakes, complex damages are occurring. Our country, surrounded by the sea on three sides, is no exception, and protective measures for various coastal defense facilities must be established. The study suggests developing a CM system based on disaster risk analysis in key military port regions and proposes technical and financial strategies for constructing and operating protection facilities. Key recommendations include introducing an Earned Value Management (EVM) system, conducting risk analysis, and adjusting personnel and organizational structures. Additionally, the application of a comprehensive CM framework is proposed to enhance disaster response capabilities and strengthen overall preparedness against potential threats. These measures are expected to contribute to the development of a more robust military CM system in South Korea. |