7 results on '"Gyeong Jin Lee"'
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2. Mapping Inundation of Vulnerable Agricultural Land by Considering the Characteristics of Drainage and Terrain Types - Case study in Chungcheongnam-do
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Jungwoo Cha and Gyeong-Jin Lee
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Microbiology (medical) ,Hydrology ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Vulnerability ,Terrain ,Altitude ,Agricultural land ,Agriculture ,Meteorological disasters ,Immunology and Allergy ,Environmental science ,Precipitation ,Drainage ,business - Abstract
In recent years, meteorological disasters have frequently occurred in rural areas. As a result, there have been growing concerns over the protective measures needed. In order to avoid natural risks and damage, and to strengthen countermeasure to meteorological disasters, local governments needs to be prepared. Therefore, this paper seeks to prevent meteorological disasters through mapping of inundation vulnerability in agricultural land, Chungcheongnam-do. In doing so, this study were considered 5 variables (i.e. precipitation, region of altitude below 50m, region of slope gradient is below 10 degree, distance from river within less 50m) for creating vulnerability map. The precipitation was excluded in five variables. Since, the precipitation which include Daily maximum precipitation, 2-Daily maximum precipitation, summer precipitation was not any correlation among them. The results of analysing four variables, exclusive of precipitation, were showed that the agricultural lands where located in Dangjin, Buyeo, Hongseong and Asan were low correlation of inundation vulnerability by overlapping analysis. Moreover, The correlation analysis was showed low correlation between each factors and the annual average area of agricultural lands’ inundation, whereas, the correlation analysis which was overlapping each factor showed high correlation. In conclusion, in order to create reliable vulnerability map in agricultural lands, Chungcheongnam-do, it must be considered to overlap analysis of the four main factors such region of altitude below 50m, region of slope gradient is below 10 degree, distance from river within less 50m. We suppose that this study’s analysis can help to set the preparedness site of agricultural lands inundation.
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- 2015
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3. Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment in Rural Areas - Case study in Seocheon
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Jungwoo Cha and Gyeong-Jin Lee
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Microbiology (medical) ,Flood myth ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Environmental resource management ,Vulnerability ,Water supply ,Climate change ,Flood control ,Geography ,Vulnerability assessment ,Greenhouse gas ,Immunology and Allergy ,Coastal flood ,business - Abstract
Since greenhouse gas emissions increase continuously, the authorities have needed climate change countermeasure for adapting the acceleration of climate change damages. According to “Framework Act on Low Carbon, Green Growth”, Korean local governments should have established the implementation plan of climate change adaptation. These guidelines which is the implementation plan of climate change adaptation should be established countermeasure in 7 fields such as Health, Digester/Catastrophe, Agriculture, Forest, Ecosystem, Water Management and Marine/Fisheries. Basically the Korean local governments expose vulnerable financial condition, therefore the authorities might be assessed the vulnerability by local regions and fields, in order to establish an efficient implementation plan of climate change adaptation. Based on this concepts, this research used 3 methods which are LCCGIS, questionnaire survey analysis and analysis of existing data for the multiphasic vulnerable assessment. This study was verified the correlation among 7 elements of climate change vulnerability by 3 analysis methods, in order to respond climate change vulnerability in rural areas, Seocheon-gun. If the regions were evaluated as a vulnerable area by two or more evaluation methods in the results of 3 methods’ comparison and evaluation, those areas were selected by vulnerable area. As a result, the vulnerable area of heavy rain and flood was Janghang-eup and Maseo-myeon, the vulnerable area of typhoon was Janghang-eup, Masan-myeon and Seo-myeon. 3 regions (i.e. Janghang-eup, Biin-myeon, Seo-myeon) were vulnerable to coastal flooding, moreover Masan-myeon, Pangyo-myeon and Biin-myeon exposed to vulnerability of landslide. In addition, Pangyo-myeon, Biin-myeon and Masan-myeon was evaluated vulnerable to forest fire, as well as the 3 sites; Masan-myeon, Masan-myeon and Pangyo-myeon was identified vulnerable to ecosystem. Lastly, 3 regions (i.e. Janghang-eup, Masan-myeon and Masan-myeon) showed vulnerable to flood control, additionally Janghang-eup and Seo-myeon was vulnerable to water supply. However, all region was evaluated vulnerable to water quality separately. In a nutshell this paper aims at deriving regions which expose climate change vulnerabilities by multiphasic vulnerable assessment of climate change, and comparing-evaluating the assessments.
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- 2014
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4. Planning for Adapting to the Rural Region Impacts of Climate Change - Case study in Yesan
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Jungwoo Cha and Gyeong-Jin Lee
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Microbiology (medical) ,Pollutant ,business.industry ,Immunology ,Environmental resource management ,Climate change ,Maturity (finance) ,Environmental protection ,Greenhouse gas ,Meteorological disasters ,Immunology and Allergy ,Environmental science ,Rural area ,business ,Productivity ,Nonpoint source pollution - Abstract
Owing to increase of meteorological disasters by climate change, it needs to study of climate change which will be able to deal with adaption for basic local authorities. A case study area of Yesan have been impacted by land-use which alter natural environment demage. It has led to micro-climate change impacts in rural area, Yesan. In order to adapt to the effects, this paper estimated temperature change in productivity of fruits and conducted decline of nonpoint pollutant loadings. As the results of temperature change of effecting on growth of apple, since a rise in temperature have not increased high, therefore the apple productivity could not be influence until 2030s. While the apple productivity could be declined 14.8% in 2060s. In addition, it supposes that the productivity would be decreased 44.5% in 2090s. Furthermore, it showed that the apple maturity has become worse, because length of high temperature has dramatic increased 54.2% in 2030s, 103.2% in 2060s and 154.0% in 2060s beside 2000, respectively, compared with 2000. As results of analysing between the future rainfall characteristics and nonpoint pollutant loadings, the subject of reduction of nonpoint pollutant was efficiency when it implemented around Oga-myeon or Deoksan-myeon Dun-ri. This study classified the region more detail each Eup and Myeon after that it analysed the rural region impacts of climate change for basic local authorities. Hence, this study is able to predict adaptation of rural region impacts of climate change. Due to increase of green house gases emission, meteorological disasters could often occur in the future. Therefore, it needs follow-up studies that assess climate change of effecting on rural region.
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- 2013
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5. Perception of and attitude toward ethical issues among Korean occupational physicians
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Jong-Tae Lee, Chae-Kwan Lee, Gyeong-Jin Lee, Segyeong Lee, Ji Young Ryu, Byung-Chul Son, Dae Hwan Kim, Jeong Ho Kim, Junghye Choi, Chunhui Suh, Kun-Hyung Kim, and T O Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,education ,Occupational safety and health ,Occupational medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ethical code ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Justice (ethics) ,Ethical conflicts ,media_common ,Medical education ,business.industry ,Management science ,Public health ,Beneficence ,Ethical issues ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Ethical principles ,Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene ,030210 environmental & occupational health ,Ethical leadership ,Core professional values ,RC963-969 ,Occupational physician ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 ,business ,Autonomy ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Occupational physicians (OPs) have complex relationships with employees, employers, and the general public. OPs may have simultaneous obligations towards third parties, which can lead to variable conflicts of interests. Among the various studies of ethical issues related to OPs, few have focused on the Korean OPs. The aim of the present survey was to investigate the ethical contexts, the practical resolutions, and the ethical principles for the Korean OPs. Methods An email with a self-administered questionnaire was sent to members of the Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, comprising 150 specialists and 130 residents. The questionnaire was also distributed to 52 specialists and 46 residents who attended the annual meeting of the Korean Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics in October 2015, and to 240 specialists by uploading the questionnaire to the online community ‘oem-doctors’ in February 2016. The responses to each question (perception of general ethical conflicts, recognition of various ethical codes for OPs, core professional values in ethics of occupational medicine, and a mock case study) were compared between specialists and residents by the chi-squared test and Fisher’s exact test. Results Responses were received from 80 specialists and 71 residents. Most participants had experienced ethical conflicts at work and felt the need for systematic education and training. OPs suffered the most ethical conflicts in decisions regarding occupational health examination and evaluation for work relatedness. Over 60% of total participants were unaware of the ethical codes of other countries. Participants thought ‘consideration of worker’s health and safety’ (26.0%) and ‘neutrality’ (24.7%) as the prominent ethical values in professionality ofoccupational medicine. In mock cases, participants chose beneficence and justice for fitness for work and confidential information acquired while on duty, and beneficence and respect for autonomy in pre-placement examinations. Conclusions This study evaluated the current perception of and attitude toward ethical issues among the Korean OPs. These findings will facilitate the development of a code of ethics and the ethical decision-making program forthe Korean OPs. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s40557-017-0182-z) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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- 2016
6. Effects of shift work on abdominal obesity among 20-39-year-old female nurses: a 5-year retrospective longitudinal study
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Chae-Kwan Lee, Chunhui Suh, Kun-Hyung Kim, Jeong Ho Kim, Junghye Choi, Se-Yeong Kim, Byung-Chul Son, and Gyeong-Jin Lee
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Longitudinal study ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Shift work ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Generalized estimating equation ,Abdominal obesity ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Retrospective cohort study ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,030210 environmental & occupational health ,Obesity ,Female nurses ,Physical therapy ,Population study ,Waist circumference ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Demography ,Research Article - Abstract
Background This study aimed to investigate the effects of shift work on abdominal obesity among young and middle-aged female nurses during a 5-year retrospective study. Methods This retrospective study included female nurses (20–39 years old) who worked at a university hospital in Korea and had available health screening results from 2010–2015. Among 2,611 employees, 934 healthy 20–39-year-old female nurses were identified, and data regarding their demographic information (age and date of employment), waist circumferences (WC), and lifestyle factors (alcohol and exercise) were obtained. Abdominal obesity was defined as a WC of ≥80 cm, based on the World Health Organization’s Asia-West Pacific standard in 2000. The mean WC change from baseline was analyzed using the paired t test, and the association between shift work and abdominal obesity was analyzed using the generalized estimating equation. Results Compared to all day workers (both age groups), the 20–29-year-old nurses did not exhibit significant changes in WC at each follow-up. However, among the 30–39-year-old nurses, shift workers exhibited a significant change in WC (vs. baseline) during years 4 and 5, compared to day workers. After adjusting for effective confounders and stratifying the participants according to age, the 20–29-year-old nurses exhibited an odds ratio of 3.21 (95 % confidence interval: 1.29–7.98) for shift work-associated obesity, although the odds ratio for the 30–39-year-old nurses was not statistically significant. Conclusion In the study population, shift work was associated with a significant change in mean WC among 30–39-year-old nurses, and the shift work-associated risk of abdominal obesity was significant among 20–29-year-old nurses. These results indicate that shift work may influence abdominal obesity differently in 20–29-year-old and 30–39-year-old female nurses.
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- 2016
7. The Study on Low Frequency Current and Thermic Therapy and Exercise on Body Composition and Circumference of Obese Women
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Gyeong Jin Lee, Seon Yeong Kang, Jae Hyeon Yu, Sun Ug Kwon, Mal Sun Sin, Jong Jin Bae, and Jae Deung Kim
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,Composition (visual arts) ,Current (fluid) ,Circumference ,business - Published
- 2003
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