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국유림 경영제도에 대한 수요자의 인식정도에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Demander's Consciousness of the National Forest Management System)

  • 박경석;이성연;최수임;김현식;정세명;안기완
    • 한국산림과학회지
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    • 제99권3호
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    • pp.380-390
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 국유림 경영제도(공동산림사업 및 국민의 숲 제도)에 대한 수요자의 인지정도 및 참여의사, 제도에 대한 중요성 정도, 제도 참여에 대한 원하는 수혜, 국유림 역할에 대한 중요도, 제도의 목적달성도 등 변수 측정을 통해 국유림 경영제도에 대한 수요자의 의식 차이를 규명하고 동시에 활성화 방안을 모색하고자 수행하였다. 조사대상은 국유림 경영제도의 수요자인 제도 미참여 환경단체(158, A Type), 제도 참여 환경단체(181, B Type), 사회 공헌활동 관련 환경백서를 발간하는 기업(169, C Type), 지자체(249, D Type)의 4 Type으로 분류하였다. 조사 결과, C Type의 62.7%는 제도에 참여할 의사를 나타냈고, 참여 희망분야는 나무심기와 숲 가꾸기(56.2%) 등 직접 참여를 선호하였다. 참여 의사가 없는 37.3%는 산림을 활용한 사회공헌보다는 타 분야 사회공헌활동의 이점이 더 크기 때문(72.2%)에 국유림 활용을 고려하고 있지 않다고 응답하였다. 단, 다양한 국유림 관련 시설(사원 연수 등)이나 산림청 차원에서 적극적인 지원책이 제공된다면 산림을 활용한 사회적 참여를 고려하겠다는 반응을 나타냈다. A Type의 61%는 국유림 경영제도를 사전에 인지하고 있음에도 불구하고 제도를 활용하지 않은 주요인으로 참여장소의 확보문제, 현지 참여에 대한 번거로움을 제시하였고, D Type은 국민의 숲 제도(3.69)의 산림휴양 교육 문화시설(4.15), 산림레포츠의 숲(3.90) 참여에 높은 관심을 보였다. 특히, 경기/강원권 지자체에서는 체험의 숲을, 전라/충청권 및 경상권 지자체에서는 산림레포츠 숲을 선호하고 있는 것으로 나타났다. 이러한 분석결과를 토대로 수요자 의사를 반영하는 국유림 경영제도의 활성화 방안으로서 참여대상, 범위를 확대하는 법적 요건의 정비, 기업의 사회공헌요구에 의한 자발적 참여 유도를 위한 인센티브 제공 방안, 제도 운영의 활성화를 도모할 수 있는 전담 비정부 전문기관의 설립 등을 제시하였다.

Moire 영상을 이용한 근골격계 질환의 한의학적 진단에 관한 연구 (A Study on Oriental Medical Diagnosis of Musculoskeletal Disorders using Moire Image)

  • 이은경;유승현;이수경;강성호;한종민;정명수;천은주;송용선;이기남
    • 대한예방한의학회지
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    • 제4권2호
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    • pp.72-92
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    • 2000
  • This research has conducted studies on an Oriental medicine-based method of diagnosing of occupational musculoskeletal system diseases. This researcher has searched through existing relevant medical literature. Also, this researcher has worked on a moire topography using moire topography. In this course, this researcher has reached the following conclusion in relation to the possibility of using a moire topography as a diagnosing device of musculoskeletal system diseases under Oriental medicine . 1 The Western medicine outlines its criteria of screening occupational musculoskeletal system diseases as follows A. The occupational musculoskeletal diseases must clearly include one or more of the subjective symptoms characterized by pain, hypoesthesia dysaesthesia, anaesthesia. etc . B, There should be clinically admitted objective observations and diagnosis outlining that the disease concerned shows symptoms such as tenderness, induration. and edema that can appear with occupational musculoskeletal system diseases. dyscinesia should be admitted with the disease concerned, or there should be observations and diagnosis outlining that abnormality exists in electric muscular or nervous diagnosis and examination . C. It should be admitted that prior to the occurrence of symptoms or observations and diagnosis on musculoskeletal system-related diseases, a patient has been engaged in works with conditions requiring improper work posture or work movement. That is, this is an approach whereby they see abnormality in the musculoskeletal system come from material and structural defect, and adjust and control abnormality in the musculoskeletal system and secreta . 2. The Oriental medicines sees that a patient develops the pain of occupational musculoskeletal diseases as he cannot properly activate the flow of his life force and blood thus not only causing formation of lumps in the body and blocking the flow of life force and blood in some parts of the body. Hence, The Oriental medicine focuses on resolving the cause of weakening the flow of life force and blood, instead of taking material approach of correcting structural abnormality Furthermore , Oriental medicine sees that when muscle tension builds up, this presses blood vessels and nerves passing by, triggering circulation dyscrasia and neurological reaction and thus leading to lesion. Thus, instead of taking skeletal or neurophysiological approach. it seeks to fundamentally resolve the cause of the flow of the life force and blood in muscles not being activated. As a result Oriental medicine attributes the main cause of musculoskeletal system diseases to muscle tension and its build-up that stem from an individual's long formed chronicle habit and work environment. This approach considers not only the social structure aspect including companies owners and work environment that the existing methods have looked at, but also individual workers' responsibility and their environmental factors. Hence, this is a step forward method. 3 The diagnosis of musculoskeletal diseases under Oriental medicine is characterized by the fact that an Oriental medicine doctor uses not only photos taken by himself, but also various detection devices to gather information and pass comprehensive judgment on it. Thus, it is the core of diagnosis under Oriental medicine to develop diagnosing devices matching the characteristics of information to be induced and to interpret information so induced from the views of Oriental medicine. Diagnosis using diagnosing devices values the whole state of a patient and formal abnormality alike, and the whole balance and muscular state of a patient serves as the basis of diagnosis. Hence, this method, instead of depending on the information gathered from devices under Western medicine, requires devices that provide information on the whole state of a patient in addition to the local abnormality information that X-ray. CT, etc., can offer. This method sees muscle as the central part of the abnormality in the musculoskeletal system and thus requires diagnosing devices enabling the muscular state. 4. The diagnosing device using moire topography under Oriental medicine has advantages below and can be used for diagnosing musculoskeletal system diseases with industrial workers . First, the device can Provide information on the body in an unbalanced state. and thus identify the imbalance and difference of height in the left and right stature that a patient can not notice at normal times. Second, the device shows the twisting of muscles or induration regions in a contour map. This is not possible with existing shooting machines such as X-ray, CT, etc., thus differentiating itself from existing machines. Third, this device makes it possible for Oriental medicine to take its unique approach to the abnormality in the musculoskeletal system. Oriental medicine sees the state and imbalance state in muscles as major factors in determining the lesion of musculoskeletal system, and the device makes it possible to shoot the state of muscles in detail. In this respect, the device is significant. Fourth, the device has an advantage as non-aggression diagnosing device.

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