2016
DOI: 10.22471/disaster.2016.1.1.19
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Emergency Management Strategy of Nurse During DISASTER in Republic of KOREA

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“…In the marine sub-sector, research has been conducted on the risk of combined flooding in maritime cities (Hong et al, 2013), future forecasts for designing sustainable development plans for the ocean (ABPmer and Barnes, 2020), and oil spill risk assessment (Liu et al, 2014). In fisheries, studies have been done on the population extinction of fishing villages (Park et al, 2018), the future of fishing communities (Rizal and Nurruhwati, 2019), and the future of the Indian Ocean tuna purse seiners (Davies, Mees, and Milner-Gulland, 2015). In shipping logistics, the following topics have been investigated: disruption in maritime logistics and supply chain network (Kwesi-Buora, Menachof, and Talas, 2019;Morrall et al, 2016), maritime safety and ship collisions (Haapasaari et al, 2015), and shipping market risks (Goulielmos and Alexandros, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the marine sub-sector, research has been conducted on the risk of combined flooding in maritime cities (Hong et al, 2013), future forecasts for designing sustainable development plans for the ocean (ABPmer and Barnes, 2020), and oil spill risk assessment (Liu et al, 2014). In fisheries, studies have been done on the population extinction of fishing villages (Park et al, 2018), the future of fishing communities (Rizal and Nurruhwati, 2019), and the future of the Indian Ocean tuna purse seiners (Davies, Mees, and Milner-Gulland, 2015). In shipping logistics, the following topics have been investigated: disruption in maritime logistics and supply chain network (Kwesi-Buora, Menachof, and Talas, 2019;Morrall et al, 2016), maritime safety and ship collisions (Haapasaari et al, 2015), and shipping market risks (Goulielmos and Alexandros, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%