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30 April 2024. pp. 71-80
Abstract
Cultural heritage symbolizes the identity of a nation and its people, representing precious legacies that must be passed down to future generations. Therefore, systematic disaster preparedness and safety management for cultural heritage are of utmost importance. As a prerequisite for effective cultural heritage disaster management, disaster preparedness education programs need to be diversified. Specifically, it is essential to develop disaster education plans that utilize cultural heritage-specific cases and provide specialized training to enhance the effectiveness of education. Furthermore, the development of educational tools using various media is crucial. For instance, customized on-site education through videos, theater, and practical training should be created to prevent disasters such as fires and to enable timely responses. In the future, addressing the various challenges related to the maintenance of cultural heritage disaster facilities—such as costs, policies, and workforce management—requires systematic approaches, long-term planning, professional workforce development, and improvements in working conditions. Additionally, establishment of regulations promoting standardization and systematization of maintenance and management practices is necessary.
Cultural heritage symbolizes the identity of a nation and its people, representing precious legacies that must be passed down to future generations. Therefore, systematic disaster preparedness and safety management for cultural heritage are of utmost importance. As a prerequisite for effective cultural heritage disaster management, disaster preparedness education programs need to be diversified. Specifically, it is essential to develop disaster education plans that utilize cultural heritage-specific cases and provide specialized training to enhance the effectiveness of education. Furthermore, the development of educational tools using various media is crucial. For instance, customized on-site education through videos, theater, and practical training should be created to prevent disasters such as fires and to enable timely responses. In the future, addressing the various challenges related to the maintenance of cultural heritage disaster facilities—such as costs, policies, and workforce management—requires systematic approaches, long-term planning, professional workforce development, and improvements in working conditions. Additionally, establishment of regulations promoting standardization and systematization of maintenance and management practices is necessary.
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Information
  • Publisher :National Heritage Disaster Prevention Society
  • Publisher(Ko) :국가유산방재학회
  • Journal Title :Journal of the Society of Cultural Heritage Disaster Prevention
  • Journal Title(Ko) :저널국가유산
  • Volume : 9
  • No :1
  • Pages :71-80