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Title Comparison of Design Rainfalls From the Annual Maximum and the Non-annual Exceedance Series
Authors 박예준(Park, Yei Jun) ; 권현한(Kwon, Hyun-Han) ; 정은성(Chung, Eun Sung) ; 김태웅(Kim, Tae-Woong)
DOI https://doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2014.34.2.0469
Page pp.469-478
ISSN 10156348
Keywords 연최대치 계열;비연초과치 계열;지점빈도해석;확률강우량 Annual maximum series;Non-annual exceedance series;Point frequence analysis;Design rainfall
Abstract Investments into existing cultural facilities are determined based on administrative district-based indices like population and area. Such macro judgment indices, however, fail to consider accessibility of cultural facilities from neighboring administrative districts and thus create problems including wasted budgets and duplicated investments. More recently, the government has made it a goal to increase the level of citizen awareness of these facilities, but achieving this requires the integration of neighboring administrative districts such that characteristics including transportation network and buildings are reflected in a comprehensive manner. This research therefore looks into Urban Network Analysis (UNA) as a means to investigate accessibility of cultural facilities. Use of UNA will make it possible to analyze the transportation network as well as building distribution, explained by building density, settled population, and other important building factors, in tandem, leading to the concentration of cultural facilities and the surrounding economic district being more properly reflected, and thus allowing for greater explanatory power in determining the level of accessibility. To test this, four target research districts were chosen from within the Gyeonggi Province and analyzed in terms of the accessibility of their everyday cultural facilities. Of the four districts of Gunpo, Anyang, Uiwang, and Gwacheon, accessibility of the first two districts, was found to be high, while accessibility was found to be relatively low for the latter two districts. This finding indicates that cultural facilities investments should be concentrated in the districts of Gunpo and Anyang.