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일본의 원전 오염수 방류가 국내 수산물 소비에 미치는 영향 분석 : 설문조사 결과를 중심으로 KCI 등재

An A nalysis o f t he Impact o f Japan’s C ontaminated Water R elease from N uclear P ower P lant o n K orean C onsumption o f S eafood - Focused on Survey Results

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水産經營論集 (수산경영론집)
한국수산경영학회 (The Fisheries Business Administration Society Of Korea)
초록

Fishery products play an important role in Korean food culture, and awareness of the safety of fishery products is increasing in the seafood market. Against this backdrop, Japan has announced a plan to release radioactive water to the sea from 2023. In the case of Korea, it is adjacent to the area to be discharged, so there are concerns about securing the safety of marine products. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze the change in perception and impact of marine product consumers due to the discharge of contaminated water and to study appropriate countermeasures when discharging contaminated water from nuclear power plants. In this study, the current status of radioactive contaminated water discharge in Japan was summarized, and a survey was conducted on the change in the consumption perception of marine products according to the discharge of contaminated water to analyze the factors affecting the consumption change of domestic consumers. According to the survey, 85.3% of the respondents said that it will affect the purchase of domestic marine products if Japan starts discharging contaminated water from nuclear power plants. Moreover, 85.5% of the respondents said it will affect the purchase of imported marine products.

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Abstract
I. 서 론
Ⅱ. 일본 원전 오염수 방류 현황
Ⅲ. 실증분석
    1. 설문조사 대상 및 분석방법
    2. 설문조사 결과 및 수산물 소비 현황과 특징
    3. 오염수 방류에 따른 수산물 소비변화
    4. 이항 로지스틱 회귀분석
Ⅳ. 결 론
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  • 윤유진(부경대학교 일반대학원 자원환경경제학과 석사과정) | Yu-Jin Yun (Graduate School, Department of Resource and Environmental Economics, Pukyong National University, Busan, 48513, Rep. of Korea)
  • 김은경(부경대학교 일반대학원 자원환경경제학과 석사과정) | Eun-Kyeong Kim (Graduate School, Department of Resource and Environmental Economics, Pukyong National University, Busan, 48513, Rep. of Korea) Corresponding Author