Abstract
This study was conducted to increase the resilience of the disaster-safety vulnerable class. To this end, AHP analysis was conducted focusing on the factors of Disaster resilience of the disaster-safety vulnerable groups. The AHP survey was distributed to disaster experts(public officials, researchers, etc.), and a total of 10 surveys were analyzed. Analysis result, the priority factors for resilience of the disaster-safety vulnerable groups were community factors(0.371) → legal system factors(0.300) → economic factors(0.170) → disaster psychology factors(0.159). The priority within each factor is laws(ordinances), resident participation, local government-community trust, and support systems were derived. In order to enhance the resilience, administrative and policy implications for local government-community trust and resident participation were presented in amendment and supplementation of local government ordinances and implementation of support systems within local communities.
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