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South Korea needs to adopt a multidisciplinary approach for emergency managers to enhance disaster management. This involves risk-oriented management and improved educational strategies for greater effectiveness.

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Area of Science:

  • Disaster Management and Emergency Response
  • Public Administration
  • Higher Education Policy

Background:

  • The number of emergency managers in South Korea has increased, but their professional role lacks definition due to a unidisciplinary focus.
  • Existing emergency management practices in South Korea are hindered by a lack of interdisciplinary integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate strategies for improving the disciplinary approach of emergency managers in South Korea.
  • To enhance the effectiveness of transnational disaster management through a multidisciplinary framework.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative content analysis of government policies, university curricula, NGO certifications, and media coverage.
  • Comparative analysis of unidisciplinary versus multidisciplinary approaches in emergency management.

Main Results:

  • The current unidisciplinary approach is less effective for complex disaster management systems in South Korea.
  • A shift towards a multidisciplinary approach is crucial for improving emergency management capabilities.

Conclusions:

  • South Korea must transition to a multidisciplinary approach for emergency managers, emphasizing risk-oriented management.
  • Developing nations can benefit from enhancing educational curricula, fostering collaborative learning, and promoting continuous evaluation for emergency managers.