KR-20260066236-A - Public-Private Cooperation Environmental Management Integrated Platform
Abstract
The present invention relates to an integrated public-private partnership environmental management platform, and more specifically, to an integrated public-private partnership environmental management platform that enables the establishment of a public-private cooperation system and the preservation of river ecosystems through a river integrated environmental information sharing platform that provides river ecosystem information.
Inventors
- 장동훈
- 김태균
Assignees
- (주)데이터센트릭
Dates
- Publication Date
- 20260512
- Application Date
- 20241104
Claims (1)
- In the public-private partnership integrated environmental management platform, River ecosystem information collection and management function module; Location-based river ecosystem map function module; River ecosystem observation, user review sharing function module; Environmental information similarity analysis and related post recommendation feature module; Environmental complaint reception and inquiry function module; and Public-private partnership integrated environmental management platform characterized by including an environmental complaint management function module.
Description
Public-Private Cooperation Environmental Management Integrated Platform The present invention relates to an integrated public-private partnership environmental management platform, and more specifically, to an integrated public-private partnership environmental management platform that enables the establishment of a public-private cooperation system and the preservation of river ecosystems through a river integrated environmental information sharing platform that provides river ecosystem information. Currently, most urban rivers in Korea are becoming artificial due to land use that emphasizes only engineering functions while disregarding the ecological functions of rivers (Woo et al., 2000), and river maintenance that emphasizes only engineering functions is causing serious destruction of ecosystems (Cho Yong-hyun, 1997), so the need for efficient spatial utilization of rivers is gradually increasing. Furthermore, there is a growing need for a sound water circulation system for the efficient use of water resources, prevention of river drying, ecosystem restoration, and natural flood management, as well as the necessity to improve rivers into eco-friendly environments where diverse organisms can inhabit. There is a growing awareness that improving water quality and waterscapes is necessary for the efficient utilization of rivers, and there is a need to secure water-friendly urban functions and urban spatial growth engines that can guarantee environmental assets and sustainable growth. Furthermore, environmental pollution is caused by complex problems between individuals, between companies and individuals, between companies and society, and between regions. In particular, during the process of establishing and developing local autonomy, there is a high likelihood that new problems centered on environmental pollution will arise among local governments. Furthermore, environmental pollution phenomena do not appear uniformly nationwide but rather manifest with qualitative and quantitative characteristics specific to each region, and they cannot be resolved solely by uniform, standardized regulatory measures from the state. Therefore, environmental policies and management measures by local governments that reflect regional specificities are important. Regulation by local governments enables immediate response to changes in the situation and allows for agile responses to new environmental pollution phenomena. Accordingly, the inventor has invented an integrated public-private cooperative environmental management platform that enables the establishment of a public-private cooperation system and the preservation of river ecosystems through a river integrated environmental information sharing platform that provides river ecosystem information. Figure 1 shows the survey results regarding the importance and important fields of the Mihogang River. Figure 2 shows the survey results regarding the water quality, quantity, and satisfaction with the waterfront space of the Miho River. FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a public-private partnership integrated environmental management platform according to an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 4 is an explanatory diagram of public data types and collection methods. Figure 5 is an exemplary river ecosystem map viewing screen. Figure 6 is an exemplary stream ecosystem statistical information lookup screen. Figure 7 is an exemplary ecosystem observation information and usage review sharing screen. Figure 8 is a procedure for analyzing similar civil complaints. Figure 9 is an automatic complaint judgment procedure. Figure 10 is an information upload process using the camera and GPS of a smartphone app. Figure 11 is an example model of a GPS-based river ecosystem information provision model. It will become clear by referring to the embodiments described below in detail together with the drawings. However, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments disclosed below but may be implemented in various different forms. These embodiments are provided merely to ensure that the disclosure of the present invention is complete and to fully inform those skilled in the art of the scope of the invention, and the present invention is defined only by the scope of the claims. Throughout the specification, the same reference numerals refer to the same components. When one component is referred to as being "connected to" or "coupled to" another component, it includes cases where it is directly connected or coupled to the other component, or cases where another component is interposed. Conversely, when one component is referred to as being "directly connected to" or "directly coupled to" another component, it indicates that no other component is interposed. "And/or" includes each of the mentioned items and all combinations of one or more of them. The terms used herein are for describing the embodiments and are not intended to limit the invention. In this specification, the singular