Convenor
- Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology (KIOST)
Background
With recent increases in intensity of marine spatial utilization and various activities, conflicts and activity overlaps among stakeholders are deepening. Particularly, there is a demand for establishing means of integrated management of marine space to promote rational development and utilization, and to induce eco-friendly and sustainable marine activities.
In this session, experts from each country such as Korea, Japan, China, and Indonesia will share their expertise and know-how in marine spatial management, and build an international cooperation basis to realize sustainable marine space utilization. With the expected effect of contributing to the development of intelligent marine spatial policy simulation technology based on a marine digital platform for predicting Asian marine activities and scenario-based spatial changes and policy diagnosis.
Session Objective:
- Securing scientific policy support technology to diagnose policy effects by performing simulations in a virtual reality (digital twin) environment.
This session aims the:
- Derivation of marine space policies and development of simulation evaluation indicators for each policy
- Policy simulation scenario development
- Development of policy simulator for maritime digital twin
- Verification and utilization of policy simulator based on maritime digital platform
Program
TIME | AGENDA |
Registration | |
14:30 – 14:40 | Opening address
· Kwon, Suk-Jae (Research Scientist, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology, and Technical Session Co-Chair, PEMSEA)
Group Photo |
Presentation Session 1 | |
14:40 – 16:40 | Presentation 1: Marine Spatial Planning and Offshore Wind Power Generation in Korea: A Data-Driven Approach Through an Environmental Information Platform
· Kim, Choongki (Senior Research Fellow, Korea Environment Institute)
Presentation 2: Development of Simulator for Ship Activity Conflict and Future Demand · Son, Woo-Ju (Postdoctoral Researcher, Korea Maritime and Ocean University)
Presentation 3: Analysis of Characteristic Factors Affecting Changes in Catch of Inshore and Offshore Fisheries Areas in South Korea using a Spatial Panel · Nam, Jong-Oh (Professor, Pukyong National University)
Presentation 4: Development and direction of policy simulators as decision-making tools · Kang, Seungwon (Senior Research Scientist, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology)
Presentation 5: Development of marine policy-supportive simulator for assessing the impact of coastal development on physical environments · Son, Donghwi (Researcher, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology)
Presentation 6: Comparisons of Two Catch-Quota Management Regimes: An Experimental Investigation · Zhi Li (Professor, Xiamen University) |
16:40 – 17:00 | Break |
17:00 – 17:30 | Panel Discussion
· Chair: Luky Adrianto (Professor, Bogor University Panel · Panel 1. Kim, Choongki (Senior Research Fellow, Korea Environment Institute) · Panel 2. Son, Woo-Ju (Postdoctoral Researcher, Korea Maritime and Ocean University) · Panel 3. Nam, Jong-Oh (Professor, Pukyong National University) · Panel 4. Kang, Seungwon (Senior Research Scientist, KIOST) · Panel 5. Son, Donghwi (Researcher, Korea Institute of Ocean Science & Technology) · Panel 6. Zhi Li (Associate Professor, Xiamen University) |