박사

한국 지방정부의 재난관리 정책에 관한 연구 : 재난 회복탄력성의 영향요인 비교분석을 중심으로

이대웅 2019년
Created with Highcharts 5.0.0활용도영향력공유도3
논문상세정보
인용/피인용
한국 지방정부의 재난관리 정책에 관한 연구 : 재난 회복탄력성의 영향요인 비교분석을 중심으..
' 한국 지방정부의 재난관리 정책에 관한 연구 : 재난 회복탄력성의 영향요인 비교분석을 중심으로' 의 주제별 논문영향력
논문영향력 선정 방법
논문영향력 요약
주제
  • 공간패널회귀분석
  • 네트워크
  • 비교사례연구
  • 자연재난
  • 재난 회복탄력성
  • 재난관리정책
  • 협력적 거버넌스
동일주제 총논문수 논문피인용 총횟수 주제별 논문영향력의 평균
1,068 0

0.0%

' 한국 지방정부의 재난관리 정책에 관한 연구 : 재난 회복탄력성의 영향요인 비교분석을 중심으로' 의 참고문헌

  • 효율적 재난대응을 위한 지방정부 역할 개선방안
    류상일 최호택 한국콘텐츠학회논문지, 6(12), 235-243 [2006]
  • 회복탄력성 비용지수를 활용한 회복탄력성 주요 영향 요인 분석
    박한나 송재민 국토계획, 50(8), 95-113 [2015]
  • 협력적 거버넌스를 통한 재난구호체계 활성화 방안에 관한 연구. 1
    김용상 심익섭 한국방재학회 논문집, 16, 185-195 [2016]
  • 허베이 스피리트호 유류유출 사고의 이슈 분석: 복구분야를 중심으로
    최희천 국가위기관리학회보, 2(2), 52-68 [2010]
  • 행정학분야에 있어서 리질리언스 이론의 현황과 발전
    김태영 여국희 2014년도 한국지방자치학회 하계학술대회, 799-820 [2014]
  • 행정학 분야의 실증적 사례연구에 관한 분석과 평가
    김승현 정부학연구, 14(4). 293-320 [2008]
  • 행정조사방법론
    남궁근 서울: 법문사 [2010]
  • 한국형 협력적 거버넌스 체계 구축 방안 연구
    원소연 한국행정연구원 [2013]
  • 한국의 재난관리체제 개선을 위한 연구: 재난관리체제의 구조적 속성을 중심으로
    고창석 경희대학교 박사학위논문 [2012]
  • 한국의 재난관리대책
    유인술 Hanyang Med Rev, 35, 157-173 [2015]
  • 최대유사체계분석기법을 통한 OECD 주요 선진국과의 규제관리체계 비교연구
    김신 최진식 한국공공관리학보, 27(1), 55-88 [2013]
  • 초점사건 이후의 정책변동의 탐색적 연구: 국내 대규모 재난사건을 중심으로. 한국정책학회 동계학술발표논문집
    박형준 양고운 이동규 2010(단일호), 289-315 [2010]
  • 질적 연구방법론 Ⅰ
    김영천 서울: 문음사 [2006]
  • 직접 찾아가는 종합검진 서비스, 2015년 지역안전도 진단 실시
    국민안전처. 정책설명자료 [2015]
  • 지역사회 재난 리질리언스 (Community Disaster Resilience) 연구의 비판적 고찰과 행정학적 제언
    김종범 이석환 전대욱 조경호 최진식 하현상 지역발전연구, 23, 409-464 [2014]
  • 지속가능한 발전을 위한 지역 회복력 진단과 활용방안 연구
  • 지속가능 재난관리를 위한 지역자율방재조직의 활동프로그램과 활용방안 연구
    권태호 양기근 오금호 이은애 지방정부연구, 12(1), 107-130 [2008]
  • 지방정부 역량과 주민의 사회자본과의 관계
    임승빈 한국거버넌스학회 학술대회자료집, 185-209 [2005]
  • 지방자치단체의 재난안전분야 교육훈련 효과성에 관한 영향요인 연구
    김윤희 박지환 한국위기관리논집, 10(2), 45-62 [2014]
  • 지방자치단체의 재난대응 네트워크 분석
    류상일 한국지방자치학회보, 20(1), 53-70 [2008]
  • 지방자치단체 협력 갈등관리 업무 편람
    행정안전부 [2016]
  • 지방자치단체 재난관리체계의 현황과 개선방안
    류상일 박동균 양기근 한국지방자치연구, 13(4), 131-154 [2012]
  • 지방자치단체 재난관리시스템 개선방안: 지역재난안전대책본부를 중심으로
    류상일 박동균 양기근 한국정책학회 [2011]
  • 중앙정부와 지방정부 재난안전관리의 효과적 협력방안 연구
    김은성 안혁근 한국행정연구원 [2009]
  • 정책학 강의
    권기헌 박영사 [2014]
  • 재난정책분야의 회복탄력성 (Resilience) 결정요인 분석-재난유형 가운데 자연재난을 중심으로
    권기헌 이대웅 한국정책학회보, 26(2), 475-510 [2017]
  • 재난을 뛰어 넘는 지역사회 리질리언스
    최남희 열린충남, 77. 29-33 [2017]
  • 재난에 강한 지역공동체 형성 전략
    양기근 한국콘텐츠학회논문지, 9(5), 249-256 [2009]
  • 재난에 강한 사회시스템 구축
    이재열 정지범 법문사 (파주) [2009]
  • 재난복구 시 재난관리 주체의 의사결정에 대한 비대칭정보 문제의 적용
    오금호 한국위기관리논집, 3(1), 75-86 [2007]
  • 재난대응시스템에의 사회적 자본이론 적용
    성기환 한승환 정책개발연구, 7, 1-18 [2007]
  • 재난관리의 효과성 제고 방안-시민참여와 거버넌스
    양기근 이재은 현대사회와 행정, 14, 53-81 [2004]
  • 재난관리에 있어 로컬거버넌스 구축방안 연구-허베이스피리트호 사고사례를 중심으로
    김계원 정웅 대한정치학회보, 23(4), 71-97 [2015]
  • 재난관리시스템 개편과정 쟁점 분석 및 향후 방향
    이재은 행정논총, 42(2): 147-169 [2004]
  • 재난관리를 위한 도시 방재력 (Urban Resilience) 개념 및기능적 목표 설정
    김태현 김현주 이계준 한국안전학회지, 26(1). 65-70 [2011]
  • 재난관리론
    송윤석 동화기술 [2009]
  • 재난관리 행정에 대한 네트워크적 분석
  • 재난관리 참여기관별 협력요인과 재난관리 효과성간의 관계
    류상일 조종묵 국가위기관리학회보, 2(1), 1-13 [2010]
  • 재난관리 연구영역 확대에 관한 탐색적 논의: 사회자본이론의 적용을 중심으로
    장익현 주성돈 한국정책학회 하계학술발표논문집, 2017(1), 1-18 [2017]
  • 재난관리 법과 예산․ 기금구조
    문현철 위평량 이종열 이호동 서울: 대영문화사 [2009]
  • 재난과 정치적 리질리언스
    이진우 임석준 국제정치연구, 16(2), 18-35 [2013]
  • 재난․안전 관련 법제 개선방안 연구
    나채준 한국법제연구원 [2014]
  • 재난 리스크 관리를 위한 재해 리질리언스의 평가
    김성욱 김진만 유순영 한국방재학회지, 14(3), 76-83 [2014]
  • 재난 관리 정보 시스템 향상 방안에 관한 연구: 국가 안전 관리 정보 시스템을 중심으로
    박철우 서정수 안중호 경영정보논총, 14(2): 53-76 [2004]
  • 자치단체간 협력사업 활성화 방안
    김선기 김필두 한표환 한국지방행정연구원 연구보고서, 350, 1-258 [2002]
  • 자연재해로부터의 지역사회 회복탄력성 도입방안
    강상준 조성한 홍순영 경기연구원 기본연구, 1-102 [2013]
  • 의용소방대의 선진화를 위한 민관협력 발전방안
    정요안 한국위기관리논집, 4(1), 72-83 [2008]
  • 은평구의 재난관리 역량강화 등을 위한 재난안전에 대한 선진화 방안 연구
    한국재난안전기술원 [2012]
  • 위기유형/단계별 협력적 거버넌스모형. 정지범 김근세(편저). 위기관리의 협력적 거버넌스 구축
    김근세 법문사 [2009]
  • 우리나라의 수도권과 비수도권 간 재정력 격차의 원인
    김경수 예산정책연구, 2(1): 127-143 [2013]
  • 우리나라 재난관리 예산배분의 정책방향
    이재은 예산정책연구, 3(2): 27-48 [2014]
  • 예비타당성조사의 리질리언스 (Resilience) 적용가능성과 방법에 관한 연구
    고수정 안성조 지방정부연구, 20(2), 347-364 [2016]
  • 사회적 비용을 고려한 자연재해로부터 커뮤니티 회복탄력성 개념의 재정립
    강상준 GRI 연구논총, 16(1), 321-341 [2014]
  • 비교정치연구의 분석전략과 디자인
    김웅진 비교문화연구, (2), 89-116 [1995]
  • 비교정책연구에 있어서 전통적 방법론의 재검토
    이송호 한국행정학보, 29(2), 339-360 [1995]
  • 보다 나은 사례연구: 논리와 예시
    이영철 정부학연구, 15(1), 189-214 [2009]
  • 방재력 비용 지수를 이용한 복구활동의 효과 분석
    김성욱 김진만 안현욱 유순영 이길하 환경정책, 22(1), 31-54 [2014]
  • 민간부문 재난관리 대응체제의 실태와 구축방안
    박병식 한국정책과학학회보, 12(4), 203-226 [2008]
  • 미국의 재난대응과 협력적 거버넌스
    배재현 이명석 정책분석평가학회보, 20, 189-216 [2010]
  • 문제정의 (problem definition) 가 정책변동에 미치는 영향
    은재호 한국정치학회보, 41(4), 243-264 [2007]
  • 로컬 거버넌스 구체화 사례분석: 시설관리공단의 미션과 조직구조
    배용수 현대사회와 행정, 24, 71-95 [2014]
  • 도시의 기후 회복력 확보를 위한 공간단위별 평가 체계 및 모형 개발(I)
  • 도시 방재력 진단을 위한 지표 및 체크리스트 개발
    국립방재교육연구원, & 방재연구소 [2010]
  • 대한민국 법제 60년사
    법제처 [2013]
  • 다조직의 재난관리 협력체계 분석
    채진 한국행정학보, 46(1), 57-79 [2012]
  • 기상과 집중호우. 2
    서애숙 한국방재학회지, 16, 52-58 [2016]
  • 국민이 안전한 효율적 재난 대응체계 연구
  • 국민을 지키는 국가재난대응체계 구축
    김용균 행정포커스, 119, 38-43 [2016]
  • 국가재난안전관리 정책패러다임에 대한 연구
    김은성 안혁근 정지범 한국행정연구원 [2009]
  • 국가위기관리의 학문적 체계화의 의의와 필요성
    이재은 한국위기관리논집, 1(1), 20-32 [2005]
  • 광의와 협의의 위험, 위기, 재난관리의 범위
    정지범 한국방재학회 논문집, 9(4), 61-66 [2009]
  • 공공갈등과 네트워크 거버넌스 구조: 한탄강댐 사례에서의 네트워크 특성과 주요 행위자들의 변화를 중심으로
    배귀희 임승후 행정논총, 48(4), 107-144 [2010]
  • 공간자기상과의 (spatial autocorrelation) 탐색과 공간회귀분석 (spatial regression) 의 활용
    김광구 정책분석평가학회보, 13, 273-306 [2003]
  • 고급통계분석론: 이론과 실습
    노승철 이희연 문우사 [2013]
  • 「행정조사방법론」
    남궁근 서울: 법문사 [2017]
  • 「의용소방대 조직 활성화 방안에 관한 시론적 연구」
    우성천 한국화재소방학회 논문지, 29(2), 54-63 [2015]
  • 「강력범죄의 구조적 요인에 대한 공간회귀분석」
    정진성 경찰학연구, 13(4), 53-78 [2013]
  • “한국 지방정부의 정책확산 영향요인에 관 한 연구: 정책행위자와 환경적 결정요인을 중심으로”
    권기헌 서인석 하민지 한국행정학보, 45(4), 151-179 [2011]
  • “패널모형 : 시계열분석과 횡단면분석을 한번에”
    최충익 국토, 120-127 [2008]
  • “지역특성이 자연재난회복력에 미치는 영향 분석”
    박소연 인하대학교 박사학위논문 [2016]
  • “지방정부조직간 상호협력의 논리와 협력모형 개발”
    권희재 박호창 사득환 홍석균 한국정책연구, 3(1), 213-235 [2003]
  • “지방자치단체의 기후재난 회복력 분석”
    이제연 서울대학교 박사학위논문 [2015]
  • “지방자치단체 재난관리의 자원보유 인식과 협력에 관한연구”
    김석곤 최영훈 지방정부연구, 12(1), 131-150 [2008]
  • “재난관리 영역에서 안전네트워크 체계화 모색”
    이정일 대한안전경영과학회지, 13(2), 43-49 [2011]
  • “미래 자원환경지질 분야로서 국가기반시설 리질리언스 연구 동향 분석”
    유순영 자원환경지질, 44(6), 533-539 [2011]
  • “군집분석을 이용한 수도권 도시의 유형화에 관한 연 구”
    송민경 장훈 한국지형공간정보학회지, 18(1), 83-88 [2010]
  • “국가재해재난관리체계의 당위적 구조”
    김주찬 김태윤 한국화재소방학회 논문지, 16(1), 8-17 [2002]
  • “공간의존성에 대한 이해와 공간회귀분석의 활용”
    이석환 한국정책과학학회보, 18(3), 39-79 [2014]
  • Zhou, H., Wan, J., & Jia, H. (2010). Resilience to natural hazards: a geographic perspective. Natural Hazards, 53(1), 21-41..
  • Zenger, T. R., &Hesterly, W. S. (1997). The disaggregation of corporations: Selective intervention, high-powered incentives, and molecular units. Organization Science, 8(3), 209-222.
  • Yin, R. K. (1994). Evaluation: A singular craft. New Directions for Evaluation, 1994(61), 71-84.
  • Yasui, E. (2007). Community vulnerability and capacity in post-disaster recovery: the cases of Mano and Mikura neighbourhoods in the wake of the 1995 Kobe earthquake. University of British Columbia.
  • Yanez, K. (2012). “What Might a Resilient City Look Like?”. Visions of Resilient City. Da silva, J. and E. Parker. eds. Arup.
  • Wright, D. S. (1978). Understanding intergovernmental relations. Duxbury Press.
  • Woolcock, M. (1998). Social capital and economic development: Toward a theoretical synthesis and policy framework. Theory and society, 27(2), 151-208.
  • Willmott, C. J., & Gaile, G. L. (Eds.). (1984). Spatial statistics and models. D. Reidel Publishing Company.
  • Williamson, O. E. (1975). Markets and hierarchies: analysis and antitrust implications: a study in the economics of internal organization.
  • Wilding, N. (2011). Exploring Community Resilience in Times of Rapid Change: What is It? how are People Building It? why Does it Matter?. Fiery Spirits Community of Practice, Carnegie UK Trust.
  • Wildavsky, A. B. (1988). Searching for safety (Vol. 10). Transaction publishers.
  • White, P. E. (1974). Intra-and inter-organizational studies: Do they require separate conceptualizations?. Administration &Society, 6(1), 107-152.
  • White, I., & O'Hare, P. (2014). From rhetoric to reality: which resilience, why resilience, and whose resilience in spatial planning?. Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 32(5), 934-950.
  • Weible, C. M. (2006). An advocacy coalition framework approach to stakeholder analysis: Understanding the political context of California marine protected area policy. Journal of public administration research and theory, 17(1), 95-117.
  • Waugh, W. L. (2007). EMAC, Katrina, and the Governors of Louisiana and Mississippi. Public Administration Review, 67, 107-113.
  • Waugh, W. L. (2003). Terrorism, homeland security and the national emergency management network. Public Organization Review, 3(4), 373-385.
  • Watts, M. J., & Bohle, H. G. (1993). The space of vulnerability: the causal structure of hunger and famine. Progress in human geography, 17(1), 43-67.
  • Ward, M. D., & Gleditsch, K. S. (2008). Spatial regression models (Vol. 155). Sage.
  • Vugrin, E. D., Warren, D. E., Ehlen, M. A., & Camphouse, R. C. (2010). A framework for assessing the resilience of infrastructure and economic systems. In Sustainable and resilient critical infrastructure systems (pp. 77-116). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  • Vugrin, E. D., Warren, D. E., & Ehlen, M. A. (2011). A resilience assessment framework for infrastructure and economic systems: Quantitative and qualitative resilience analysis of petrochemical supply chains to a hurricane. Process Safety Progress, 30(3), 280-290.
  • Van der Leeuw, S.E. & C.A. Leygonie (2000) ‘A long-term perspective on resilience in socio-natural systems’. Paper presented at the workshop on System shocks–system resilience, Abisko, Sweden, 22–26 May.
  • United Nations. Department of Economic. (2007). Indicators of sustainable development: Guidelines and methodologies. United Nations Publications.
  • USAID. (2007). How Resilient is your coastal community?: A guide for evaluating coastal community resilience to tsunamis and other hazards.
  • UNISDR. (2017). How To Make Cities More Resilient: A Handbook For Local Government Leaders.
  • UNISDR. (2017). Disaster Resilience Scorecard for Cities.
  • UNISDR. (2013). From Shared Risk to Shared Value: The business case for disaster risk reduction. Geneva: United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction.
  • UNISDR. (2011). Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction. Geneva: United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction.
  • UNISDR. (2009). Terminology on Disaster Risk Reduction, United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), Geneva, Switzerland, May 2009,
  • UNIDER. (2005). Hyogo Framework for 2005-2015: Building of Resilience of National and Communities to Disasters.
  • UN. (2015). Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030. New York, NY: United Nations.
  • Turner, B. A., & Pidgeon, N. F. 1997. Man-made disasters (Vol. 2). Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.
  • Tuite, M. F. (1972). Toward a theory of joint decision making. Interorganizational decision making, 9-19.
  • Tobler, W. R., 1970, A computer movie simulating urban growth in the detroit region, Economic Geography, 46(sup1), 234-240.
  • Tobin, G. A. (1999). Sustainability and community resilience: the holy grail of hazards planning?. Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards, 1(1), 13-25.
  • Timmerman, P. (1981). Vulnerability, resilience and the collapse ofsociety. A ReviewofModels and Possible Climatic Appli-cations. Toronto, Canada. Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Toronto.
  • Teddlie, C., & Tashakkori, A. (2009). Foundations of mixed methods research: Integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches in the social and behavioral sciences. Sage.
  • Tashakkori, A., & Teddlie, C. (2003). Handbook on mixed methods in the behavioral and social sciences. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
  • Tashakkori, A., & Teddlie, C. (1998). Mixed methodology: Combining qualitative and quantitative approaches (Vol. 46). Sage.
  • Szreter, S., & Woolcock, M. (2004). Health by association? Social capital, social theory, and the political economy of public health. International journal of epidemiology, 33(4), 650-667.
  • Susman, P., O’Keefe, P., & Wisner, B. (1983). Global disasters, a radical interpretation. Interpretations of calamity, 263-283.
  • Steinacker, A. (2004). Game-theoretic models of metropolitan cooperation. Metropolitan governance: Conflict, competition, and cooperation, 46-66.
  • Snowden, D. (2005). From atomism to networks in social systems. The Learning Organization, 12(6), 552-562.
  • Smith, R., Simard, C., & Sharpe, A. (2001). A proposed approach to environment and sustainable development indicators based on capital. Prepared for The National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy’s Environment and Sustainable Development Indicators Initiative, Canada.
  • Shepherd, D. A., & Williams, T. A. (2014). Local venturing as compassion organizing in the aftermath of a natural disaster: The role of localness and community in reducing suffering. Journal of Management Studies, 51(6), 952-994.
  • Shaw, R., & IEDM Team. (2009). Climate disaster resilience: focus on coastal urban cities in Asia. asian Journal of environment and disaster Management, 1, 101-116.
  • Shaw, R., & Goda, K. (2004). From disaster to sustainable civil society: the Kobe experience. Disasters, 28(1), 16-40.
  • Settle, A. K. (1985). Financing disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. Public Administration Review, 45, 101-106.
  • Schuller, T., Baron, S., & Field, J. (2000). Social capital: a review and critique. Social capital: critical perspectives, 1-39.
  • Schipper, L., & Pelling, M. (2006). Disaster risk, climate change and international development: scope for, and challenges to, integration. Disasters, 30(1), 19-38.
  • Sabatier, P. A. (1993). Policy change over a decade or more. Policy change and learning: An advocacy coalition approach, 13, 33.
  • Sabatier, P. A. (1987). Knowledge, policy-oriented learning, and policy change: An advocacy coalition framework. Knowledge, 8(4), 649-692.
  • STATA 패널데이터 분석
    민인식 최필선 한국 STATA 학회 [2010]
  • Russell, M. L. (2003). Working across boundaries: Making collaboration work in government and nonprofit organizations. John Wiley &Sons.
  • Rubin, Claire, Managing the Recovery From a Natural Disaster, Management Information Service Report, Vol. 14, Int'l City Management Association, 1992.
  • Ross, A. D. (2013). Local disaster resilience: Administrative and political perspectives (Vol. 9). Routledge.
  • Rose, R. (1993). Lesson-drawing in public policy: A guide to learning across time and space (Vol. 91). Chatham, NJ: Chatham House Publishers.
  • Rose, A. (2007). Economic resilience to natural and man-made disasters: Multidisciplinary origins and contextual dimensions. Environmental Hazards, 7(4), 383-398.
  • Rose, A. (2004). Defining and measuring economic resilience to disasters. Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal, 13(4), 307-314.
  • Roger, P. (2012). Resilience & the City: Change, (Dis)Order and Disaster. Ashgate: Surrey.
  • Renschler, C. S., Frazier, A. E., Arendt, L. A., Cimellaro, G. P., Reinhorn, A. M., & Bruneau, M. (2010). A framework for defining and measuring resilience at the community scale: The PEOPLES resilience framework (pp. 10-0006). Buffalo: MCEER.
  • Reininger, B. M., Rahbar, M. H., Lee, M., Chen, Z., Alam, S. R., Pope, J., & Adams, B. (2013). Social capital and disaster preparedness among low income Mexican Americans in a disaster prone area. Social Science &Medicine, 83, 50-60.
  • Rankine, W. J. M.: A Manual of Applied Mechanics, Charles Griffin and Co., London, 1867.
  • Raddatz, C. (2007). Are external shocks responsible for the instability of output in low-income countries?. Journal of Development Economics, 84(1), 155-187.
  • Putnam, R. D. (1995). Bowling alone: America's declining social capital. Journal of Democracy, 6(1), 65-78.
  • Putnam, R. D. (1993). The prosperous community. The American Prospect, 4(13), 35-42.
  • Plummer, R., & Armitage, D. (2007). A resilience-based framework for evaluating adaptive co-management: linking ecology, economics and society in a complex world. Ecological economics, 61(1), 62-74.
  • Pickett, J. H., & Block, B. A. (1991). Day-to-day management. Emergency management: Principles and practice for local government, 263-310.
  • Pettit, T. J., Fiksel, J., & Croxton, K. L. (2010). Ensuring supply chain resilience: development of a conceptual framework. Journal of business logistics, 31(1), 1-21.
  • Petak, W. J. (1985). Emergency management: A challenge for public administration. Public Administration Review, 45, 3-7.
  • Patton, M. Q. (1990). Qualitative evaluation and research methods. SAGE Publications, inc.
  • Patton, A. (2007). Collaborative Emergency Management. In Emergency Management, edited by Waugh, W. L., Tierney, K. 71–85. Washington, DC: ICMA.
  • Otero, R. C., & Marti, R. Z. (1995). The impacts of natural disasters on developing economies: implications for the international development and disaster community. Disaster Prevention for Sustainable Development: Economic and Policy Issues. Washington DC, World Bank, 11-40.
  • Olsson, P., Gunderson, L., Carpenter, S., Ryan, P., Lebel, L., Folke, C., & Holling, C. S. (2006). Shooting the rapids: navigating transitions to adaptive governance of social-ecological systems. Ecology and society, 11(1).
  • Olsson, P., Folke, C., & Berkes, F. (2004). Adaptive comanagement for building resilience in social–ecological systems. Environmental management, 34(1), 75-90.
  • OECD. (2013), Risk and Resilience: From Good Idea to Good Practice. OECD Development Co-operstion Working Paper.
  • Norris, F. H., Stevens, S. P., Pfefferbaum, B., Wyche, K. F., & Pfefferbaum, R. L. (2008). Community resilience as a metaphor, theory, set of capacities, and strategy for disaster readiness. American Journal of Community Psychology, 41(1-2) , 127-150.
  • Norris, F. H., Friedman, M. J., Watson, P. J., Byrne, C. M., Diaz, E., & Kaniasty, K. (2002). 60,000 disaster victims speak: Part I. An empirical review of the empirical literature, 1981–2001. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological processes, 65(3), 207-239.
  • Nelson, D. R., Adger, W. N., & Brown, K. (2007). Adaptation to environmental change: contributions of a resilience framework. Annual review of Environment and Resources, 32.
  • Nakagawa, Y., & Shaw, R. (2004). Social capital: A missing link to disaster recovery. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 22(1) , 5-34.
  • NSC. (2015). Resilience Benchmarking & Monitoring Review.
  • Murphy, B. L. (2007). Locating social capital in resilient community-level emergency management. Natural Hazards, 41(2), 297-315.
  • Morse, J. M. (2003). Principles of mixed methods and multimethod research design. Handbook of mixed methods in social and behavioral research, 1, 189-208.
  • Moran, P. A. (1950). Notes on continuous stochastic phenomena. Biometrika, 37(1/2), 17-23.
  • Mileti, D. (1999). Disasters by design: A reassessment of natural hazards in the United States. Joseph Henry Press.
  • Miles, R. E., & Snow, C. C. (1986). Organizations: New concepts for new forms. California Management Review, 28(3), 62-73.
  • Mechler, R. (2004). Natural disaster risk management and financing disaster losses in developing countries.
  • McLoughlin, D. (1985). A framework for integrated emergency management. Public administration review, 45, 165-172.
  • Mayunga, J. S. (2007). Understanding and applying the concept of community disaster resilience: a capital-based approach. Summer academy for social vulnerability and resilience building , 1, 16.
  • May, P. J. (1992). Policy learning and failure. Journal of public policy, 12(4), 331-354.
  • Masten, A. S. (2001). Ordinary magic: Resilience processes in development. American psychologist, 56(3), 227.
  • Manyena, S. B. (2006). The concept of resilience revisited. Disasters, 30(4), 434-450.
  • Mandell, M., &Keast, R. (2007). Evaluating network arrangements: Toward revised performance measures. Public Performance &Management Review, 30(4), 574-597.
  • Mahoney, J., & Goertz, G. (2006). A tale of two cultures: Contrasting quantitative and qualitative research. Political analysis, 14(3), 227-249.
  • Maguire, B., & Hagan, P. (2007). Disasters and communities: understanding social resilience. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The, 22(2), 16.
  • Maccoby, E. E., & Maccoby, N. (1954). The interview: A tool of social science. Handbook of social psychology, 1, 449-487.
  • Lorenz, D. F. (2013). The diversity of resilience: contributions from a social science perspective. Natural hazards, 67(1), 7-24.
  • Loftin, C., & Ward, S. K. (1983). A spatial autocorrelation model of the effects of population density on fertility. American Sociological Review, 121-128.
  • Liverman, D. M. (1990). Vulnerability to global environmental change. Understanding global environmental change: The contributions of risk analysis and management, 27-44.
  • Lindblom, C. E. (1959). The science of" muddling through". Public administration review, 79-88.
  • Lin, N. (1999). Building a network theory of social capital. Connections, 22(1), 28-51.
  • Lijphart, A. (1971). Comparative politics and the comparative method. American political science review, 65(3), 682-693.
  • Levine, S., &White, P. E. (1961). Exchange as a conceptual framework for the study of interorganizational relationships. Administrative science quarterly, 583-601.
  • Lee, J., & Wong, D. W. (2001). Statistical analysis with ArcView GIS. John Wiley &Sons.
  • LeSage, J. P. (1999). The theory and practice of spatial econometrics. University of Toledo. Toledo, Ohio, 28, 33.
  • LeSage, J. P. (1997). Regression analysis of spatial data. Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy, 27, 83-94.
  • Lasswell H. D. (1951). The Policy Orientation. In The Policy Sciences: Recent Developments in Scope and Method. Edited by D. Lerner and HD Lasswell, Etc.[With a Bibliography.]. Stanford University Press.
  • Lasker, G. W. (1969). The ecological approach in physical anthropology. Science, 166, 1480-1486.
  • Kumar, A. (2007), Developing homeland security partnerships: A comparative analysis from the area of financial security, Journal of Homeland Security, August 2007.
  • Krasner, S. D. (1984). Approaches to the state: Alternative conceptions and historical dynamics.
  • Kraiger, K. (2002). Decision-based evaluation.
  • Knight-Lenihan, S. (2015, December). Resilient cities and lost opportunities: the case of transport funding in New Zealand. In State of Australian Cities National Conference, 2015, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
  • Klinenberg, E. (2003). Review of heat wave: social autopsy of disaster in Chicago. New England Journal of Medicine, 348(7), 666-667.
  • Klein, R. J., Nicholls, R. J., & Thomalla, F. (2003). Resilience to natural hazards: How useful is this concept?. Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards, 5(1), 35-45.
  • Kingdon, J. W. (1984). Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies. Boston: Little, Brown. Kingdon Agendas. Alternatives, and Public Policies, 1984.
  • Kellenberg, D. K., & Mobarak, A. M. (2008). Does rising income increase or decrease damage risk from natural disasters?. Journal of Urban Economics, 63(3), 788-802.
  • Keating, A., Campbell, K., Mechler, R., Magnuszewski, P., Mochizuki, J., Liu, W., ... & McQuistan, C. (2017). Disaster resilience: What it is and how it can engender a meaningful change in development policy. Development Policy Review, 35(1), 65-91
  • Kasperson, R. E., & Pijawka, K. D. (1985). Societal response to hazards and major hazard events: Comparing natural and technological hazards. Public Administration Review, 45, 7-18.
  • Kapucu, N., C. V. Hawkins, and F. I. Rivera. (2013). Disaster Preparedness and Resilience for Rural Communities. Risk Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 4 (4): 215–233.
  • Kapucu, N. (2006). Interagency communication networks during emergencies: Boundary spanners in multiagency coordination. The American Review of Public Administration, 36(2), 207-225.
  • Kaniasty, K., & Norris, F. H. (1993). A test of the social support deterioration model in the context of natural disaster. Journal of personality and social psychology, 64(3), 395.
  • Jung, K., & Song, M. (2018). The Impact of a Strong Commitment on Disaster Resilience: A Longitudinal Study of the 2012 Korean Typhoons. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management.
  • Jones, C. (1996). Careers in project networks: The case of the film industry. The boundaryless career: A new employment principle for a new organizational era, 58, 75.
  • Johnson, R. B., & Onwuegbuzie, A. J. (2004). Mixed methods research: A research paradigm whose time has come. Educational researcher, 33(7), 14-26.
  • Johnson, B., & Turner, L. A. (2003). Data collection strategies in mixed methods research. Handbook of mixed methods in social and behavioral research, 297-319.
  • Jick, T. D. (1979). Mixing qualitative and quantitative methods: Triangulation in action. Administrative science quarterly, 24(4), 602-611.
  • Janssen, M. A. (2006). Historical institutional analysis of social-ecological systems. Journal of Institutional Economics, 2(2), 127-131.
  • Janesick, V. J. (1994). The dance of qualitative research design: Metaphor, methodolatry, and meaning.
  • ISDR, U. (2009). UNISDR terminology on disaster risk reduction. Geneva, Switzerland, May.
  • Hurlbert, J. S., Haines, V. A., & Beggs, J. J. (2000). Core networks and tie activation: What kinds of routine networks allocate resources in nonroutine situations?. American Sociological Review, 598-618.
  • Hsiao, C. (1986). Analysis of panel data). Cambridge university press.
  • Howell, L. (2013). Global Risks 2013: an initiative of the risk response network. In World Economic Forum.
  • Horwitz, S. (2008). Making hurricane response more effective: Lessons from the private sector and the Coast Guard during Katrina.
  • Horwich, G. (2000). Economic lessons of the Kobe earthquake. Economic development and cultural change, 48(3), 521-542.
  • Holton, E. F. (1996). The flawed four level evaluation model. Human resource development quarterly, 7(1), 5-21.
  • Holling, C. S., & Gunderson, L. H. (2002). Resilience and adaptive cycles. In: Panarchy: Understanding Transformations in Human and Natural Systems, 25-62.
  • Holling, C. S. (1996). Engineering resilience versus ecological resilience. Engineering within ecological constraints, 31(1996), 32.
  • Holling, C. S. (1973). Resilience and stability of ecological systems. Annual review of ecology and systematics, 4(1), 1-23.
  • Hochrainer-Stigler, S., Patnaik, U., Kull, D., Singh, P., & Wajih, S. (2011). Disaster financing and poverty traps for poor households: realities in northern India. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters, 29(1), 57-82.
  • Heller, K., Alexander, D. B., Gatz, M., Knight, B. G., & Rose, T. (2005). Social and personal factors as predictors of earthquake preparation: The role of support provision, network discussion, negative affect, age, and education. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 35(2), 399-422.
  • Healy, A., & Malhotra, N. (2009). Myopic voters and natural disaster policy. American Political Science Review, 103(3), 387-406.
  • Hawkins, R. L., & Maurer, K. (2009). Bonding, bridging and linking: how social capital operated in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. British Journal of Social Work, 40(6), 1777-1793.
  • Hausman, A. J., Hanlon, A., & Seals, B. (2007). Social capital as a mediating factor in emergency preparedness and concerns about terrorism. Journal of Community Psychology, 35(8) ,1073-1083.
  • Hanifan, L. J. (1916). The rural school community center. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 67(1), 130-138.
  • Hall, P. A. (1993). Policy paradigms, social learning, and the state: the case of economic policymaking in Britain. Comparative politics, 275-296.
  • Hage, J., & Meeker, B. F. (1988). Social causality (Vol. 16). Allen &Unwin Australia.
  • Gunderson, L., Holling, C. S., Peterson, G., & Pritchard, L. (2001). Resilience. Encyclopedia of global environmental change, 2.
  • Gunderson, L. H. (2000). Ecological resilience—in theory and application. Annual review of ecology and systematics, 31(1), 425-439.
  • Griffith, D. A. (1987). Spatial autocorrelation. A Primer (Washington, DC, Association of American Geographers).
  • Goldstein, I. L. (1980). Training in work organizations. Annual review of psychology, 31(1), 229-272.
  • Glinert, E. (2012). The London Compendium. Penguin UK.
  • Gilard, O., & Givone, P. (1997). Flood risk management: new concepts and methods for objective negotiations. IAHS Publications-Series of Proceedings and Reports-Intern Assoc Hydrological Sciences, 239, 145-158.
  • Getis, A., & Ord, J. K. (1992). The analysis of spatial association by use of distance statistics. Geographical analysis, 24(3), 189-206.
  • George, A. L., & Bennett, A. (2005). Case studies and theory development in the social sciences. mit Press.
  • Gencer, E. A. (2013). Natural disasters, urban vulnerability, and risk management: a theoretical overview. In The Interplay between Urban Development, Vulnerability, and Risk Management (pp. 7-43). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  • Garschagen, M., & Romero-Lankao, P. (2015). Exploring the relationships between urbanization trends and climate change vulnerability. Climatic Change, 133(1), 37-52.
  • Garrison, M. B., & Sasser, D. D. (2009). Families and disasters: Making meaning out of adversity. In Lifespan perspectives on natural disasters (pp. 113-130). Springer US.
  • Garmezy, N., Masten, A. S., & Tellegen, A. (1984). The study of stress and competence in children: A building block for developmental psychopathology. Child development, 97-111.
  • Gaile, G. L., & Willmott, C. (Eds.). (2013). Spatial statistics and models (Vol. 40). Springer Science &Business Media.
  • Gabor, T., & Griffith, T. K. (1980). The assessment of community vulnerability to acute hazardous materials incidents. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 3(4), 323-333.
  • Folke, C., Carpenter, S., Walker, B., Scheffer, M., Chapin, T., & Rockstr m, J. (2010). Resilience thinking: integrating resilience, adaptability and transformability. Ecology and society, 15(4).
  • Folke, C. (2006). Resilience: The emergence of a perspective for social–ecological syste ms analyses. Global Environmental Change, 16(3), 253-267.
  • Flick, U. (1992). Triangulation revisited: strategy of validation or alternative?. Journal for the theory of social behaviour, 22(2), 175-197.
  • Fielding, N. G., &Fielding, J. L. (1986). Linking data: the articulation of qualitative and quantitative methods in social research.
  • Feiock, R. C. (2013). The institutional collective action framework. Policy Studies Journal, 41(3), 397-425.
  • Feiock, R. C. (2009). Metropolitan governance and institutional collective action. Urban Affairs Review, 44(3), 356-377.
  • Feiock, R. C. (2007). Rational choice and regional governance. Journal of Urban Affairs, 29(1), 47-63.
  • FEMA. (1984).Objectives for Local Emergency Management, CPG1-5. Washington,DC
  • Experian. (2010). Understanding Resilience: Background Information.
  • Erzberger, C., & Prein, G. (1997). Triangulation: Validity and empirically-based hypothesis construction. Quality and Quantity, 31(2), 141-154.
  • Elliott, J. R., T. J. Haney, &P. Sams-Abiodun (2010), ‘Limits to Social Capital: Comparing Network Assistance in Two New Orleans Neighborhoods Devastated by Hurricane Katrina’, Sociological Quarterly 51(4), pp.624-648.
  • Drobniak, A. (2012). The urban resilience–economic perspective. Journal of Economics &Management, 10.
  • Drabek, T. E., & Boggs, K. S. (1968). Families in disaster: Reactions and relatives. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 443-451.
  • Drabek, T. E. (1991). The evolution of emergency management. Emergency management: Principles and practice for local government, 3-29.
  • Downing, T. E. (1991). Vulnerability to hunger in Africa: A climate change perspective. Global Environmental Change, 1(5), 365-380.
  • Dow, K. (1992). Exploring differences in our common future (s): the meaning of vulnerability to global environmental change. Geoforum, 23(3), 417-436.
  • Denzin, N. K. (1978). The logic of naturalistic inquiry. In N. K. Denzin (eds.), Sociological methods: A sourcebook. New York: McGraw-Hill.
  • Denzin, N. K. (1973). The research act: A theoretical introduction to sociological methods. Transaction publishers.
  • Defining Disaster Resilience
    영국 국제개발부 [2011]
  • Deci, E. L. (1980). Intrinsic motivation and personality in E. Staub (ed.), Personality: Basic aspects and current research. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall.
  • Cutter, S. L., Burton, C. G., & Emrich, C. T. (2010). Disaster resilience indicators for benchmarking baseline conditions. Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, 7(1).
  • Cutter, S. L., Barnes, L., Berry, M., Burton, C., Evans, E., Tate, E., & Webb, J. (2008). A place-based model for understanding community resilience to natural disasters. Global environmental change, 18(4), 598-606.
  • Cutter, S. L. (1996). Vulnerability to environmental hazards. Progress in human geography, 20(4), 529-539.
  • Cumming, G. S., Barnes, G., Perz, S., Schmink, M., Sieving, K. E., Southworth, J., ... & Van Holt, T. (2005). An exploratory framework for the empirical measurement of resilience. Ecosystems, 8(8), 975-987.
  • Crichton, M. T., C. G. Ramsay, and T. Kelly. (2009). Enhancing Organizational Resilience through Emergency Planning: Learnings from Crosssectoral Lessons. Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, 17 (1): 24–37.
  • Creswell, J. W., & Clark, V. L. P. (2007). Designing and conducting mixed methods research. Thousand Oaks, CA.: SAGE.
  • Creswell, J. W. (2013). Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches. Sage publications.
  • Comfort, L., Wisner, B., Cutter, S., Pulwarty, R., Hewitt, K., Oliver-Smith, A., ... & Krimgold, F. (1999). Reframing disaster policy: the global evolution of vulnerable communities. Global Environmental Change Part B: Environmental Hazards, 1(1), 39-44.
  • Comfort, L. K., Ko, K., &Zagorecki, A. (2004). Coordination in rapidly evolving disaster response systems: the role of information. American Behavioral Scientist, 48(3), 295-313.
  • Comfort, L. K. (2007). Crisis management in hindsight: Cognition, communication, coordination, and control. Public Administration Review, 67, 189-197.
  • Coleman, J. S.(1988). Social capital in the creation of human capital. American journal of sociology, 94, S95-S120.
  • Coleman, J, S. (1990). Foundations of social theory. Cambridge, MA: Belknap.
  • Clarke, A. D. B., Clarke, A. M., & Reiman, S. (1958). Cognitive and social changes in the feebleminded—three further studies. British Journal of Psychology, 49(2), 144-157.
  • Chang, S. E., & Shinozuka, M. (2004). Measuring improvements in the disaster resilience of communities. Earthquake Spectra, 20(3), 739-755.
  • Chandra, S., Acosta, J., Stern, S., Uscher-Pines, L., Williams, M. V., and Yeung, D., et al. (2011). Building community resilience to disasters. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation
  • Chamlee-Wright, E., & Storr, V. H. (2009). Club goods and post-disaster community return. Rationality and Society, 21(4), 429-458.
  • Cavallo, E. A., & Noy, I. (2009). The economics of natural disasters: a survey.
  • Campanella, T. J. (2006). Urban resilience and the recovery of New Orleans. Journal of the American Planning Association, 72(2), 141-146.
  • Burton, C. G. (2012). The development of metrics for community resilience to natural disasters.
  • Buckle, P., Marsh, G., & Smale, S. (2001). Assessing resilience and vulnerability: principles, strategies, and actions. Strengthening Resilience in Post-disaster Situations,
  • Buckle, P., Mars, G., & Smale, S. (2000). New approaches to assessing vulnerability and resilience. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The, 15(2), 8.
  • Buckland, J., & Rahman, M. (1999). Community‐based disaster management during the 1997 Red River Flood in Canada. Disasters, 23(2), 174-191.
  • Bryceson, D. F. (2000). Disappearing peasantries? Rural labour redundancy in the neo-liberal era and beyond. Disappearing peasantries, 299-326.
  • Bruneau, M., Chang, S. E., Eguchi, R. T., Lee, G. C., O’Rourke, T. D., Reinhorn, A. M., ... & Von Winterfeldt, D. (2003). A framework to quantitatively assess and enhance the seismic resilience of communities. Earthquake spectra, 19(4), 733-752.
  • Brewer, J., & Hunter, A. (1989). Multimethod research: A synthesis of styles. Sage Publications, Inc.
  • Brand, F., & Jax, K. (2007). Focusing the meaning (s) of resilience: resilience as a descriptive concept and a boundary object. Ecology and society, 12(1).
  • Bourdieu, P. (1986). The forms of capital.
  • Bonanno, G. A. (2004). Loss, trauma, and human resilience: have we underestimated the human capacity to thrive after extremely aversive events?. American psychologist, 59(1), 20.
  • Bohle, H. G., Downing, T. E., & Watts, M. J. (1994). Climate change and social vulnerability: toward a sociology and geography of food insecurity. Global environmental change, 4(1), 37-48.
  • Bogdan, R. C., &Bilken, S. K. (1992). Qualitative research for education: An introduction to theories and models. Foundations of Qualitative research for Education, 1-11.
  • Bloch, D. A., Silber, E., & Perry, S. E. (1956). Some factors in the emotional reaction of children to disaster. American journal of Psychiatry, 113(5), 416-422.
  • Birkland의 정책학습 모형에 따른 학습과정과 정책변화에 관한 연구: 대구지하철 화재 사례를 중심으로
    손원배 이종열 행정논총, 50(3), 263-293 [2012]
  • Birkland, Thomas. A. (2011). An Introduction to the policy process : theories, concepts, and models of public policy making(3rd edition). New York: M. E. Sharpe.
  • Birkland, T. A. (2006). Lessons of disaster: Policy change after catastrophic events. Georgetown University Press.
  • Birkland, T. A. (1997). After disaster: Agenda setting, public policy, and focusing events. Georgetown University Press.
  • Biringer, B., Vugrin, E., & Warren, D. (2013). Critical infrastructure system security and resiliency. CRC press.
  • Berman, E. M., & West, J. P. (1998). Responsible risk-taking. Public Administration Review, 346-352.
  • Berkes, F., Colding, J., & Folke, C. (Eds.). (2008). Navigating social-ecological systems: building resilience for complexity and change. Cambridge University Press.
  • Berke, P. R., & Campanella, T. J. (2006). Planning for postdisaster resiliency. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 604(1), 192-207.
  • Berhanu, W. (2011). Recurrent Shocks, Poverty Traps and the Degradation of Pastoralists Social Capital in Southern Ethiopia. African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 6(1), 1-15.
  • Benton, J. E. (2005). An assessment of research on American counties. Public Administration Review, 65(4), 462-474.
  • Benson, C., & Clay, E. J. (2004). Understanding the economic and financial impacts of natural disasters (No. 4). World Bank Publications.
  • Begley, C. M. (1996). Using triangulation in nursing research. Journal of advanced nursing, 24(1), 122-128.
  • Beck, U. (1992). Risk society: Towards a new modernity (Vol. 17). Sage.
  • Baumgartner, F. R., & Jones, B. D. (1994). Attention, boundary effects, and large-scale policy change in air transportation policy. The politics of problem definition: Shaping the policy agenda, 50-66.
  • Baumgartner, F, R., & Bryan, J. (1993). Agendas and instability in American politics. F. Baumgartner, DJ Bryan/Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Batabyal, A. A. (1998). The concept of resilience: retrospect and prospect. Environment and Development Economics, 3(2), 221-262.
  • Baldwin, T. T., Magjuka, R. J., & Loher, B. T. (1991). The perils of participation: Effects of choice of training on trainee motivation and learning. Personnel psychology, 44(1), 51-65.
  • Bacon, Francis: Sylva Sylvarum, or of Natural History in ten Centuries, Lee, W., London, 1625.
  • Ansell, C., & Gash A., (2008). Collaborative governance in theory and practice. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 18(4), 543-571.
  • Anselin, L., & Florax, R. J. (1995). Small sample properties of tests for spatial dependence in regression models: Some further results. In New directions in spatial econometrics (pp. 21-74). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  • Andrew, S. A., and J. Kendra. (2012). An Adaptive Governance Approach to Providing Disaster Behavioral Services. Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, 36(3): 514–532.
  • Anderson, M. B. (1995). Vulnerability to disaster and sustainable development: A general framework for assessing vulnerability. Disaster Prevention for Sustainable Development: Economic and Policy Issues. Washington, DC: World Bank, 41-59.
  • Alexander, D. E. (2013). Resilience and disaster risk reduction: an etymological journey. Natural hazards and earth system sciences, 13(11), 2707-2716.
  • Alexander, D. E. (1993). Natural disasters. Springer Science &Business Media.
  • Aldrich, H. (2008). Organizations and environments. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
  • Aldrich, D. P., & Meyer, M. A. (2015). Social capital and community resilience. American Behavioral Scientist, 59(2), 254-269.
  • Aldrich, D. P., & Crook, K. (2008). Strong civil society as a double-edged sword: Siting trailers in post-Katrina New Orleans. Political Research Quarterly, 61(3), 379-389.
  • Aldrich, D. P. (2012). Building resilience: Social capital in post-disaster recovery. University of Chicago Press.
  • Airriess, C. A., Li, W., Leong, K. J., Chen, A. C. C., & Keith, V. M. (2008). Church-based social capital, networks and geographical scale: Katrina evacuation, relocation, and recovery in a New Orleans Vietnamese American community. Geoforum, 39(3), 1333-1346.
  • Ainuddin, S., & Routray, J. K. (2012). Community resilience framework for an earthquake prone area in Baluchistan. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2, 25-36.
  • Aiken, M., &Hage, J. (1968). Organizational interdependence and intra-organizational structure. American sociological review, 912-930.
  • Agranoff, R., & McGuire, M. (1998). Multinetwork management: Collaboration and the hollow state in local economic policy. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 8(1), 67-91.
  • Adger, W. N., Hughes, T. P., Folke, C., Carpenter, S. R., & Rockstr m, J. (2005). Social-ecological resilience to coastal disasters. Science, 309(5737), 1036-1039.
  • Adger, W. N. (2006). Vulnerability. Global environmental change, 16(3), 268-281.
  • Adger, W. N. (2003). Social capital, collective action, and adaptation to climate change. Economic geography, 79(4), 387-404.
  • Adger, W. N. (2000). Social and ecological resilience: are they related?. Progress in human geography, 24(3), 347-364.
  • 2016년도 재해연보
    행정안전부 [2017]
  • & 이재은. 재난관리기관간 협력체계구축을 위한 영역별 상대적 중요도 분석-AHP 기법을 이용한 우선순위 측정을 중심으로
    류상일 조종묵 한국위기관리논집, 7(1), 107-124 [2011]