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  1. Reviewing the Itaewon Halloween crowd crush, Korea 2022: Qualitative content analysis
  2. The role of forest bathing in emergency management
  3. Emergency preparedness for older adults via culture
  4. Improving disaster management in international tourism
  5. International R&D diffusion in disaster management: a systematic review
  6. Short communication: predicting typhoon tracks around Korea
  7. Korean Firefighters’ Own Emergency Management and Its Implication
  8. Inclusion of Children with Disabilities in Disaster Management
  9. A Comparison of the Role of Voluntary Organizations in Disaster Management
  10. Management of infectious animal diseases: the Korean experience
  11. Management of infectious animal diseases: the Korean experience
  12. The principle of distance during COVID-19 outbreak in Korea
  13. Reexamining fire emergency management in Korea
  14. Reexamining fire emergency management in Korea
  15. Rank-Oriented Disaster Management: The Korean Experience
  16. A mechanism of disaster management in Korea: typhoons accompanied by flooding
  17. Evaluating ecosystem-based natural disaster management
  18. Emergency awareness for animals: a Korean experience
  19. The qualities of the president in the field of Korean disaster management
  20. The role of Confucianism in South Korea's emergency management system
  21. How to deal with avian influenza: the case of Korea
  22. Korean Firefighters’ Own Emergency Management and Its Implication
  23. Changing the emergency response culture: case of Korea
  24. Plant indicator status and implications for natural disaster management in both developed communities and indigenous communities
  25. Korean civil engineers: handling of natural disaster management and its implication
  26. Examining professional emergency managers in Korea
  27. Korean Firefighters’ Own Emergency Management and Its Implication
  28. Integrating education and training, and their implications in NGOs’ disaster management: the case of Korea
  29. Managing rumor, looting, and suicide not as breaking news but as community disaster culture
  30. A lesson learned from the MERS outbreak in South Korea in 2015
  31. Disasters can happen to anybody: The case of Korea
  32. Facilitating Redundancy-Oriented Management with Gene-Therapy-Oriented Management Against Disaster
  33. The Role of Religious Beliefs and Institutions in Disaster Management: A Case Study
  34. Dynamics of emergency management in the Gangwon province, Korea
  35. Emergency management training in Korea: combining and balancing supply- and demand-centered paradigms
  36. Inclusion of people with disabilities, their needs and participation, into disaster management: a comparative perspective
  37. Tsunami awareness in Korea, Indonesia, and the United States
  38. Four models on globalizing disaster management in the Asia-Pacific region: a comparative perspective
  39. Neutrality-oriented approach: the case of emergency management course major in South Korea
  40. Moving from a hardware-oriented to a software-oriented approach in Korean emergency management
  41. Selective versus comprehensive emergency management in Korea
  42. Animals as valuable instinctive and ‘learned’ beings in the field of disaster management: a comparative perspective
  43. Transition from Exclusive to Mutual Interest Approaches in Korean Transnational Emergency Management
  44. Moving toward balanced R&D in Korean emergency management
  45. In pursuit of ideal emergency planning in Korea
  46. A study on a national response framework for Korea
  47. Rapid Evolution of Emergency Management Culture
  48. Moving toward balanced R&D in Korean emergency management
  49. National emergency training systems in the United States and Korea
  50. The Choice between Politics-Oriented and Risk-Oriented Management in Korea: Transition to Manage All Kinds of Risks
  51. Local emergency management systems in the United States and Korea
  52. Application of the "Spider-Web Approach" to Korean Emergency Management