Abstract
This study analyzes the social and economic characteristics of an area affected by chemical emission facilities and proposes policy measures to respond to social disasters such as hazardous chemical emission accidents. Even within the area affected by chemical discharge facilities, social and economic disparities existed depending on the proximity to the chemical discharge facility, child population ratio, and land value. However, the elderly population ratio decreased. It is believed that the presentation of response plans based on the study’s analysis will contribute to protecting people's health and property, which is the ultimate goal of chemical management.
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