KOREA-AMERICA JOINT MARINE POLICY RESEARCH CENTER
Who we are...
The Korea-America Joint Marine Policy Research Center at University of Rhode Island (URI) opened in 1998. This is a partnership between the URI in Kingston and the Korea Maritime Institute ("KMI") and the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries ("MOMAF") in Seoul.
Established through a Memorandum of Understanding between URI and KMI, the Center is based in the Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics and carries out activities to improve marine policy on issues of interest to Korea and America. To this end, the Center (1) conducts joint research, (2) carries out education, training programs, and consultations, and (3) hosts an annual, high-level international Marine Policy Forum.
The Center is a focal point for professionals interested in advanced study, research, and training on coastal- and marine-related topics of joint concern to Korea and the United States. Government officials, researchers, advanced students, and industry professionals can apply to URIs graduate programs in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, Marine Affairs, and other departments. Alternately, they can apply as a short- or long-term Visiting Scholar while on leave, or for post-doctoral research.
Students interested in applying to a particular graduate program should consult the URI Web Page or the URI Graduate Bulletin for the department of interest to learn about admission requirements, fees, and application procedures.
Location
Located in southern Rhode Island, URI is conveniently sited for access to government centers and major East Coast urban areas. URI is situated between New York and Boston and is one hour from Washington D.C. by plane.
Rhode Island is the "Ocean State", and near URI are many excellent beaches and outdoor recreation opportunities, as well as major tourism attractions, including Newport and Narragansett Bay.
The Center itself has its home in the Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics at URI. Currently the Center is in the Coastal Institute of new, multi-million dollar main campus facility. Included in the new Coastal Institute is a state-of-the-art Policy Simulation Lab.
Organization
Professor Thomas A. Grigalunas is Director of the Center Program, and Dr. Jeong-Gon Ryu is Co-Director. The Center is cooperatively run through a Steering
Committee consisting of:
University
of Rhode Island: Professor
Thomas A. Grigalunas, ENRE
Korea
Maritime Insitutute: Dr. Jeong-Hwan Lee, Dr. Chang-Ho Yang
What we do...
Major activities of the Center include:
Joint Research on emerging marine economics and policy issues affecting Korea and the USA. Recent topics include:cost to fisheries from marine sand mining, coastal economics, natural resource damage assessment from oil spills and hazardous substances, coastal tourism, and natural hazards. A new project examines megatrends in container shipping and ports in an integrated world economy. Research results are distributed through Forum Proceedings, refereed journals, and in Occasional Papers distributed through the Center (see list of papers below). The Center is amassing a large collection of publications, newsletters, and other materials on oil spills and fisheries, trade flows and containerized goods for use by interested researchers and students.
Short-Term Training Programs on issues such as seafood marketing and trade, coastal resource valuation, natural resource damage assessment, fisheries management, and other marine projects. Training takes place at URI, KMI, and at other sites.
Graduate Degree Programs. The Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics offers Masters and Ph.D. degrees. Graduate degrees also can be pursued through Marine Affairs and other departments at URI.
Visiting Scholars and Faculty. Professionals from academia, government officials and industry staff are encouraged to apply to URI as Visiting Scholars or, in special cases, as Visiting Faculty.
An annual International Forum that brings together leading scholars and policy makers to examine important current and emerging marine policy issues. The Forum alternates between Korea, where the First Forum was held in October 1998, and Rhode Island.
Training Programs and Workshops:
Workshop on Fishing Capacity
A Center-organized workshop on Estimating Fisheries Capacity: Concepts and Methods--Implications for Korea was held at Korea Maritime Institute in Seoul on October 10-11, 2000. The workshop was driven by international efforts to better define fishing vessel capacity as part of a movement to reduce worldwide capacity and pressure on fisheries. Some 10 staff members from KMI, MOMAF and universities participated. The Workshop was coordinated by Professor Jon Sutinen of URI and run by Professor James Kirkley of the Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences and Mr. John Walden of the National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, US Department of Commerce. Productivity concepts underlying the measurement of capacity were introduced, and hands-on computer tutorial exercises using state-of-the-art software were employed to illustrate the estimation of fishing vessel capacity using example data.Typhoons: Risk Assessment and Management
Professor Isaac Ginis of the Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, presented a workshop on his state-of-the art model to predict the direction, intensity and flood potential of typhoons. This is a linked atmosphere-ocean model and significantly improves prediction accuracy as compared with earlier models. Application of the model to several typhoons and hurricanes was described, and the importance of linking the model with economic damages due to storms was noted. The Workshop was held at the Korea Meteorological Agency with about 15 Korean professionals present.Oil Spill Response and Contingency Planning
Mr. Gary Reiter (Lt. Commander, USCG-Ret.) presented a Workshop to discuss logistics and best practices for responding to spills and development of sound contingency plans to control coastal pollution, especially oil spill. The Workshop was held at KMI with 25 Korea professionals in attendance.Natural Resource Damage Assessment (NRDA)
A Workshop on NRDA was held at the Korea Maritme Institute in October,1999. Presented by Professor Thomas A. Grigalunas, Center Director and Distinguished Visiting Scholar at KMI, the Workshop covered concepts, methods, procedures, and issues in NRDA for marine pollution. Some 20 professionals from KMI, industry and universities participated. For further information, contact Dr. Grigalunas (USA Tel.: 401 874 4572 or grig@aol.com)."Fisheries Management and Trade", to be held at Korea-America Joint Center, URI, Summer 1999, Trainers: Jon Sutinen and Cathy Wessells.
"Productivity in the Ocean Industry Sectors", held at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, June,1998. Trainer: Di Jin, Associate Scientist, WHOI and colleagues.
"Natural Resource Damage Assessment for Oil and Hazardous Substance Spills", Korea America Joint Center, September 1998. Trainers: Thomas A. Grigalunas and James Opaluch, Professors, ENRE, URI.
"Fisheries Marketing", held at KMI, October 1998. Trainer: James Anderson, ENRE, URI.
Year 2005
1. Ecosystem-Based Fishery Resource Management: Lessons and Implications
Major Contents: This study will lay the ground for possible introduction of ecosystem-based fisheries management (EBFM) in Korea. The study will (1) define EBFM, (2) provide an overview of the history and trends of international discussions of EBFM, (3) review selected experiences with implementing EBFM, (4) describe potential problems with introducing EBFM in Korea context, and (5) outline future directions which might be taken to enhance the effective introduction of EBFM in Korea.
Research Team: Dr. Jon Sutinen, URI, Dr. Jung-Hee Cho, KMI, Dr. Jungsam Lee, KMI.
Final Report: December 31, 2005
2. TAC Assessment Models (TACMs) for Multi-Species Fisheries Management
Major Contents: The potential for introduction of alternative TACAMs for Korea will be addressed using the experience in selected fisheries countries, likely: the USA, New Zealand, Iceland, and Norway. Based on these case studies, this study will suggest TACAMs for multi-species suitable to Korean fisheries circumstances. Biological, economic and institutional aspects of fisheries will be examined in order to provide useful information which Korea might consider in possibly adapting TACAMs relevant to Korea .
Research Team: Dr. John Gates, URI, Dr. Jeong-Gon Ryu, KMI, Mr. Jong-Oh Nam, URI.
Final Report: December 31, 2005
3. Costs to Commercial Fisheries Due to Marine Sand Mining in Korea: Phase IIIMajor Contents: This project will attempt to substantially refine and extend the Phase II analysis, in several ways: (1) new biological information on fishery seasonal abundance for the Ongjin area will be used, (2) we will attempt to expand our model of losses to commercial fisheries from sand mining by incorporating available data on excess mortality to larvae because of sediment plumes or loss of bottom larvae due to mining, (3) we will seek to refine estimates of the link between the depth of excavation at a site and the resulting delay period before bottom habitat begins to recover (longer delays for bottom recovery means higher costs to commercial fisheries), (4) we will use the new and improved results of this project not only to refine estimates of losses to commercial fisheries but also to simulate selected mining policy options, such as evaluating different consecutive years of mining at a site, deeper dredging )and hence potential longer recovery period), seasonal restrictions ( environmental "windows"), and variation on the size of the area which can be mined .
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Dr. Hak Bong Chang, KMI, Mr. Tae-Geoun Kim, URI.
Final Report Due: December 31, 2005
4. Maritime Boundaries
Major Contents: This project will analyze the significance of the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty to the sovereignty of the Dok-Do. In particular, this study will examine: (1) the status and legal concepts related to peace treaties and the settlement of disputed teritories according to principles of international law, (2) international cases involving the settlement of territorial disputes and peace treaties, (3) the status of Dok-Do in the 1951 San Francisco Treaty, (4) an analysis of the positions of Korea, China, Russia, and Japan with regard to the proper interpretation of the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty, and (5) the relevance of the 1951 San Francisco Peace Treaty to the sovereignty of Dok-Do. Research materials will be collected in Korea and Japan.
Research Team: Dr. Jon Van Dyke, Univ. of Hawaii, Dr. Gab-Yong Jeong, KMI.
Final Report Due: December 31, 2005
Year 2004
1. The Economic Costs to Fisheries due to Marine Sand Mining in Ongjin, Korea: Phase II
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Dr. Hak-Bong Chang, KMI, Dr. Dong-Oh Cho, KMI, Mr. Tae-Geoun Kim,URI.
2. Marine Protected Areas (MPAs): Identifying Their Niche in Fisheries Policy
Research Team: Dr. Kurt Schnier, URI, Dr. Sung-Ae Choe, KMI, Dr. Kwang-Seok Han, KMI, Dr. Do-Hoon Kim, KMI, .
3. Study on the Foundations for ITQ System Enforcement in Korea
Research Team: Dr. John Gates, URI, Dr. Jeonggon Ryu, KMI, Mr. Jongoh Nam, URI
4. External Costs to Fisheries in the Ongjin, Korea Area
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Dr. James Opaluch, URI, Mr. Tae-Geoun Kim, URI.
5. A Study of the Legal Issues Related to Sovereignty over Dok-Do and Its Maritime Boundary
Research Team: Dr. Jon Van Dyke, Univ. of Hawaii, Dr. Gab-Yong Jeong, KMI.
Year 2003
1. Major U.S. Environmental Laws Dealing with Marine Pollution: An Overview
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Mr. Dong-Sik Woo , URI, Dr. Timothy Reitz, URI, Dr. DS Kang, KMI, Dr. JS Choi, KMI.
2. A comparative Study on Fisheries Policy of U.S. and Korea
Research Team: Dr. John Gates, URI, Dr. JH Cho, KMI.
3. A Decision Support System for Managing Development
Research Team: Dr. James Opaluch, URI
4. Legal Issues of Delimitation of Maritime Boundaries between Korea, Japan and China
Research Team: Dr. Jon Van Dyke, Univ. of Hawaii, Dr. CY Chung, KMI, Dr. SS Choi, KMI.
5. Environmental Issues in Container Port Development
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Ms. Simona Trandafir, URI, Mr. Meifeng Luo, URI.
6. Financial-Economic Environmental Framework for Assessing Marine Sand and Gravel Mining in Korea EEZ: Phase I
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, Dr. Dong-Oh Cho , KMI, Ms. Gina Shamshak, URI.
Year 2002
1. A Comparative Study on Legislative System of Marine Environment
Major Contents: 1) Analyze legislative system of the US concerning marine environment, and 2) Identity the problems in the past and historical developments till now (Especially, focusing on Rhode Island).
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Mr. Dong-Sik Woo , URI, Dr. DS Kang, KMI, Dr. JS Choi, KMI.
2. An Analysis of US Experience of Maritime Boundaries Negotiations with Nearby Countries
Major Contents: 1) Investigate/analyze American experiences/procedures of ocean demarcation with adjacent countries, 2) Investigate/analyze major factors influencing ocean boundaries determination between the U.S. and adjacent countries, 3) Investigate/analyze major issues about ocean demarcation of the U.S. and adjacent countries, and 4) Derive implications for Korean ocean demarcation.
Research Team: Dr. Jon Van Dyke, Univ. of Hawaii, Dr. CY Chung, KMI, SS Choi, KMI.
3. Methods for Assessing Damage to Natural Resource from Oil Pollution
Major Contents: 1) Investigate/analyze the method of oli pollution damage assessment exam;es in the U.S., and 2) Derive its implication in Korea.
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Dr. James Opaluch, URI, Dr. DO Cho, KMI, Dr. JY Mok, KMI.
4. Development of 3D Visualization Tools for Visualizing the Consequences of Port Development Scenarios
Major Contents: 1) Develp 3D virtual reality program and visualize stereoscopic landscape of ports simulated by various development alternatives on different conditions, and 2) Develop simulation tools to support policy decision on port development.
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Dr. James Opaluch, URI, Dr. HT Kim, KMI, Dr. JS Yoon, KMI.
5. A Comparative Study on Fisheries Policy of the U.S. and Korea
Major Contents: 1) Analyze fisheries policy of Korea and the U.S. comparatively (Especially, investigate/analyze policy development and examples of policy failure in New England area), and 2) Suggest factors to be considered in establishing fisheries management policy in the future.
Research Team: Dr. John Gates, URI, Dr. JH Cho, KMI.
6. Strategy Formulation and Execution in Port Industry: A Preliminary Evaluation of Kaplan and Norton's Balance Score Card for the Port Industry
Major Contents: Study strategic port management method using Balance Score Card Approach to secure porfit maximization and management efficiency
Research Team: Dr. Henry Schwarzbach, URI, Dr. BM Jung, KMI.
Year 2001
1.Decision Support System for Managing Coastal Development
Research Team: Dr. James Opaluch, URI, Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Mr. Meifeng Luo, URI, Dr. Dong-Ho Cho, KMI, Dr. Jin-Sook Yoon, KMI.
2. Regulatory and Incentive-Based Approaches for Controlling Coastal Pollution
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Dr. Heung-Dong Lee, KMI, Mr. Dong-Sik Woo, URI and MOMAF.
3. Marine Biotechnology: Trends, Issues, Opportunities and Constraints
Research Team: Dr. Shirley A. Pomponi, URI, Heung-Dong Lee, KMI, Dr. Bong-Min Jung, URI and KMI.
4. Rio Plus Ten
Research Team: Dr. Lawrence Juda, URI, Bong-Min Jung, URI and KMI.
5. Ocean Governance: Experience and Implications for KOREA
Research Team: Dr. Lawrence Juda, URI, Bong-Min Jung, URI and KMI.
6. Selected Papers in Port, Shipping and Fisheries
Research Team: Mr. Kyu Seok Park, Dr. Jung-Hee Cho, KMI.
Year 2000
1. Fisheries
A. Capacity Utilization: Concepts, Measurement and Policy Implications for Korea
Workshop with NOAA planned for October 2000 in Seoul.
Research Team: Dr. Squires, NOAA, Dr. Jon Sutinen, KMIB. The Impact of Subsidy Reform on Korean Fisheries within APEC Context.
Issues and framework for assessing implications for Korea.
Research Team: Dr. James Anderson, URI; with Mr. Kyu-Seok Park, Korea-America Joint Marine Policy Center2. Integrated Coastal Management
Assessment of the interests, the strengths, and the incentives that are at play as Korea moves forward in promoting effective coastal management at the regional scale.
Research Team: Prof. Steve Olsen, URI and Dr. Dong-Oh Cho, KMI3. Integrated Economic, Financial, and Environmental Framework for Container Port Development
Study of the changing structure of shippers, shipping lines, and especially ports recognizing the inter-relationships of economic, financing and environmental issues.
Research Team: Dr. Young-Tae Chang, URI and KMI, Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Dr. Bong Min Jung, URI and KMI, Mr. Meifeng Luo, URI (Additional support provided by the URI Transportation Center).4. Venture Capital for Marine Business: Options and Evaluation
Alternative approaches for providing venture capital to marine businesses will be examined including options, evaluative criteria to assess effectiveness.
Research Team: Dr. Henry Schwarzbach, URI and Dr. Bong Min Jung, KMI5. Regulatory and Incentive-Based Approaches for Controlling Coastal Water Quality
The economic efficiency and cost-effectiveness of new regulatory and incentive-based approaches for controlling pollution of coastal waters will be examined for their relevance to Korea context.
Research Team: Dr. Richard Burroughs, URI, Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Dr. Heung-Dong Lee, KMI, and Mr. Dong-Sik Woo, URI, Jung-Ho Nam, KMI.6. Fees in International Straits--Implications for Korea
International straits increasingly are calling upon user states to contribute to financing the costs of navigational aids and safety measures used by international vessels. This study will develop a framework for examining user fees in international straits and then estimate, for different hypothetical fee arrangements, the size and distribution of fees among states using the Straits of Malacca.
Research Team: Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, URI, Young-Tae Chang, URI and KMI, and Dr. Jong-Hee Ghang, KMI.
Forum
for Maritime Boundaries, September 11, 2002, Weaver Auditorium (Kingston Coastal
Institute), URI, Kingston, RI: The United States and East Asia Maritime Boundaries:
Experiences, Lesson and IssuesMarine Policy.
Speaker: Dr. Larkjung
Choi, MOMAF, and
Dr. Jon Van Dyke, Discussant: Professor Emeritus
Lew Alexander, URI and Dr. Robert Smith, the U.S. Department of State.
Second International Forum, June 14-15, 1999, Coastal Institute, URI, Narragansett, RI: Marine Policy: Issues and Solutions Building Bridges between Policy Makers, Agencies, Industry and Researchers.
First International Forum, October 22-23, 1998, Novotel, Seoul, Korea: Marine Policy and the Economy: Issues and Opportunities
Reprints are available through the Joint Center--Contact Ms. Simona Trandafir at stra9082@postoffice.uri.edu or by telephone: 401-874-9192 or fax 401-782-4766
Year 2004
04-01 Grigalunas, Thomas A., Hak-Bong Chang, Dong-Oh Cho and Tae-Geoun Kim, “The Economic Costs to Fisheries because of Marine Sand Minig in
04-02 Schnier, Kurt E., Sung-Ae Choe, Kwang-Seok Han and Do-Hoon Kim, “Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Identifying their Niche in Fisheries Policy”,
04-03 Van Dyke, Jon M. and Gab-Yong Jeong, “A Study of the Legal Issues Related to Sovereignty over Dok-Do and Its Maritime Boundary”,
04-04 Gates, John M., Jeonggon Ryu and Jongoh
04-05 Grigalunas, Thomas A., James J. Opaluch and Tae-Geoun Kim, “External Costs to Fisheries in the Ongjin, Korea Area”, Korea-America Joint Marine Policy Research Center, Second Biennial Forum on Joint Marine Policy Research Proceedings, University of Rhode Island, Weaver Auditorium, Coastal Institute, October 8, 2004
04-06 Van Dyke, Jon, “ Who Owns Tok-Do/Takeshima? Should These Islets Affect the Maritime Boundary Between
04-07 Cho, Dong-Oh, “ Marine Sand Mining in
04-08 Schnier, Kurt E., “The Economic Hypervolume of MPA Implementation: What Economic Niche Do They Fill?”, Korea-America Joint Marine Policy Research Center, Second Biennial Forum on Joint Marine Policy Research Proceedings, University of Rhode Island, Weaver Auditorium, Coastal Institute, October 8, 2004
04-09 Lee, Jungsam and John Gates, “Virtual Populations: A New Arrow in the Quiver of Rights-Based Fishing?”, Korea-America Joint Marine Policy Research Center, Second Biennial Forum on Joint Marine Policy Research Proceedings, University of Rhode Island, Weaver Auditorium, Coastal Institute, October 8, 2004
04-10 Grigalunas, Thomas A., Simona Trandafir and Meifeng Luo, “ Environmental Issues in Container Port Development”,
04-11 Grigalunas, Thomas A. and Gina Shamshak, “Financial-Economic-Environmental Framework for Assessing Marine Sand and Gravel Mining in
Year 2003
03-01 Grigalunas, Thomas A., Timothy Reitz and Dong-Sik Woo, “Major U.S. Environmental Laws Dealing with Marine Pollution: An Overview”, 2002 Korea- America Joint Marine Policy Research Project Report,
03-02 Grigalunas, Thomas A. and DO Cho “ Assesment Methods of Oil Pollution Damage on Natural Resource”, 2002 Korea- America Joint Marine Policy Research Project Report,
03-03 Grigalunas, Thomas A., Timothy A.B. Reitz and Dong-Sik Woo, “A Comparative Study on Legislative System of Marine Environment”, 2002 Korea- America Joint Marine Policy Research Project Report,
03-04 Gates, John and JH Cho “A Comparative Study on Fisheries Policy of
03-05 Opaluch, James J.,“ A Decision Support System for Managing Development”, 2002 Korea- America Joint Marine Policy Research Project Report, Korea Maritime Institute, November 2003
03-06 Van Dyke, Jon, CY Chung and SS Choi “Legal Issues of Delimitation of Maritime Boundaries between Korea, Japan and China”, 2002 Korea- America Joint Marine Policy Research Project Report, Korea Maritime Institute, November 2003
03-07 Schwarzbach, Henry and BM Jung “Strategic Management in the Port Industry: A Preliminary Evaluation of Kaplan and Norton’s “Balanced Scorecard” for the Port Industry”, 2002 Korea- America Joint Marine Policy Research Project Report, Korea Maritime Institute, November 2003
Year 2002
02-01 Grigalunas, T., M. Luo, and YT Chang, "Comprehensive Framework for Sustainable Container Port Development for the United States East Coast Year One Final Report", URI -TC Project No. Grant 536106, October 11, 2001
02-02 Juda, Lawrence, 2002. "Rio Plus Ten: The Evolution of International Marine Fisheries Governance,"33 Ocean Development and International Law 33: 109-144.
02-03 Schwarzbach, H., Bong Min Jung, 2002, "Venture Capital for Marine Business: Options and Evaluation."
02-04 Luo, Meifeng, T. Grigalunas, J. Oplauch, S. Kwon, H. Zhuang, Y. Chang, and B. Jung. 2002. "Improving Transportation Policy through Use of Visualization in a Policy Simulation Lab: Application to Container Port Development."
02-05 Juda, Lawrence, 2002. "Changing National Approaches to Ocean Governance: The United States, Canada, and Australia."
Year 2001
01-01 Thomas A. Grigaluans, Opaluch, James J., Chang, Young-Tae, Luo, Meifeng, 2001. "Estimating Environmental Costs in Port Development: A Case Study of the Economic Costs to Fisheries of Marine Disposal of Clean Dredge Sediments."
01-02 Thomas A. Grigaluans, Opaluch, James J., Luo, Meifeng, Chang, Young-Tae, 2001. "Environmental Issues in Container Port Development: Issues, Examples & Case Study."
01-03 Anderson, James L. Martinez, Josue, 2001. " An Economic Analysis of Fisheries Subsidies: Korean Vessel Buyback and Fuel Tax Exemption Programs."
01-04 Olsen, Stephen, Cho, Dong-Oh, 2001. "The Status and Prospects for Coastal Management in Korea."
01-05 Thomas A. Grigaluans, Burroughs, Richard H., Lee, HD., Woo, DS., 2001, Controlling Coastal Pollution: Issues, Concepts, Methods and Case Studies."
01-06 Jung, BM., Choi, DM., 2001. " Venture Financing for the Marine Sector: Suggestions in View of American Experience."
Year 2000
00-01 Grigalunas, Thomas A., Young-Tae Chang , and Meifeng Luo, 2000. "Marine Transportation on Narragansett Bay: Economic Perspective on Uses and Issues."
00-02 Grigalunas, Thomas A., Young-Tae Chang and James Opaluch, 2000. "Sustainable Financing for Controlling Transboundry Pollution by Shipping in the Malacca Straits - Options and Implications."
00-03 Cho, Jung-Hee and Thomas A. Grigaluans, 2000. "The Economic Value of Marine Recreational Fishing: Case Study, Lessons, and Implications."
Year 1999
99-01 Chang, Young-Tae, Thomas A. Grigalunas and Meifeng Luo, 1999. Comprehensive Framework for Sustainable Container Port Development of US East Coast in 21st Century. The Korea Observer 30(4):541-585.
99-02 Chin, Hyung-In. Establishment of Free Trade Zones to Foster Korea into Logistics Hub in Northeast Asia.
99-03 Kim, Hak-So, Long-Term Policy for the Development of Korea Ports in the 21st Century.
99-04 Ellis E., William, Building the 21st Century Port.
99-05 Cho, Dong-Oh, Evaluation of Korean Port Safety Policy and Alternative Recommendations.
99-06 Joseph T. Kuchin and Larry Hereth, 1999. Measuring Response: A Balanced Response Scorecard for Evaluating Success, The Korea Observer 30(4):647-670.
99-07 Craig OConnor, NOAAs Ten Years of Experience with Natural Resource Damage Assessment.
99-08 Gates, John and Jung-Hee Cho, 1999. The Benefits from Korean-Japanese Cooperative Management of Transnational Fishery Resources. The Korea Observer 30(4):623-645.
99-09 Pak, Chi-Young , 1990. Resettlement of the Fisheries Order in Northeast Asia Resulting From the New Fisheries Agreement Among Korea, Japan and China. The Korea Observer 30(4):587-622.
99-10 Anderson, James and Josue Martinez Potential Role of Future Markets in Fisheries.
99-11 Park, Seong-Kwae and Bo-Hyun Cho Fishery Product Price Stabilization Policy and Inflation in Korea: An Error Correction Model Approach.
99-12 Opaluch, James, 1999. Policy Simulation Lab: Potential Uses for Marine Policy Analysis. The Korea Observer 30(4):691-704.
99-13 Ginis, Isaac, Developing a New Hurricane Forecast Model for the US National Weather Service.
99-14 Lee, Jihyun, Visioning Korean Coast in the 21st Century by Integrated Coastal Management.
99-15 Hale, Lynne, 1990. Achieving Integration in Coastal Management: The Challenge of Linking National and Local Levels of Government. The Korea Observer 30(4):671-689.
99-16 Johnston, Robert and Thomas Grigalunas, Assessing Tradeoffs in Coastal Management: An Application of the Property Value Technique.
99-17 Hwang, Kee-Hyoung and Sung-Gwi Kim, An Analysis of Marine Tourism Activities and its Policy Implications in Korea.
99-18 Hoagland, Porter and Di Jin, Economic Activity Associated with the Northeast Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem: Application of an Input-Output Approach.
99-19 Chang, Hak-Bong and Changhyeun Cho, Plan of Expo 2010 in Korea and its Projected Effects on Korean Economy.
99-20 Thomas A. Grigalunas and Young-Tae Chang, Sustainable Financing for Controlling Transboundary Pollution by Shipping in the Malacca Straits Options and Implications.
Year 1998
98-01 Grigalunas, Thomas A., James J. Opaluch and Suk-Jae Kwon, 1998. Estimating Economic Impacts of Pollution in Estuaries. Hyundai Environmental Report 7:62-73.
98-02 Tyrrell, Timothy, Young-Tae Chang and Sung-Gwi Kim, 1999. Coastal Tourism Development and EXPO 10 in Korea. The Korea Observer 30(1):187-210.
98-03 Grigalunas, Thomas A., James Opaluch, Young-Tae Chang and Suk-Jae Kwon, 1999. Natural Resource Damage Assessment from Oil Spills: Implications for Korea. The Korea Observer 30(1): 79-111.
98-04 Wessells, Cathy R., 1999. Seafood Safety Regulations and Ecolabeling as Barriers to Trade: Implications for Korea. The Korea Observer 30(1): 113-133.
98-05 Alexander, Lewis M., 1999. International Perspectives on Maritime Boundary Disputes Involving Korea, Japan, and China. The Korea Observer 30(1): 1-7.
98-06 Smith, Robert W., 1999. United States Canada Maritime Boundaries: A Study of Negotiations, Arbitration, and Dispute Management.
98-07 Anderson, James, 1999. The Role of Trade and Markets in Marine Resource Management: Implications for Korea. The Korea Observer 30(1): 59-78.
98-08 Park, Seoung-Kwae and Jeong Gon Ryu, 1999. New Policy Paradigms for Korean Fisheries Transition to Responsible Practices. Marine Resource Economics 14(1):79-93.
98-09 Olsen, Stephen B., 1999. Coastal Management: What Are We Learning From U.S. and International Experience? The Korea Observer 30(1): 165-186.
98-10 Lee, Sang-Go and Jon G. Sutinen, 1999. Large Marine Ecosystems, Socioeconomic and Governance: Implications for Korea. The Korea Observer 30(1): 9-58.
Modest funding is available to help visitors participate in Center activities. For academic degree programs, most academic departments at URI provide financial support to graduate students on a competitive basis. Those interested in a graduate program should apply to the department of interest to learn of funding opportunities, how to apply, application deadlines, etc.
The Center has available a special $2,500 Fellowship. This Fellowship is intended to encourage excellence in marine policy and economics and will be awarded to a new outstanding student from Korea who enrolls in URIs Ph.D. program in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. The Fellowship is a cash award, made in two equal payments at the beginning of the students first two semesters at URI. The Fellowship is in addition to any other support provided to the recipient.
The Center also sponsors an annual Student Essay Competition. Finalists are invited to present their essays at the annual Forum and receive a cash prize and support to attend the Forum.
Student Essay Competition - 1999
To encourage student interest in marine policy and economics, the Korea-America Joint Marine Policy Research Center at the University of Rhode Island (URI) sponsored a student essay competition as part of its June 14-15, 1999 Forum to be held at URI.
Three prizes was awarded as:
First Prize: $750
Second Prize: $500
Third Prize: $250
Winners of the competition (1999~2000)
Shift Share Analysis of Korea Ports, Young-Chul Yoon, University of Rhode Island,
Kwangyang: Another Korean Success Story Or A Blunder? Youngsun Park, the University of Rhode Island
Coastal Zone Management Program in Korea ---- Study of alternatives to solve jurisdictional conflicts between central agencies in Korea, Kwang-Suk Oh, the University of Delaware.
Dr. Hyoung-Geun Kim , Research Fellow at Korea Maritime Institute (KMI), Visiting Scholar (Dec. 2005 - present), e-mail:hgkim@kmi.re.kr
Dr. Se-Young Oh , Professor at Dongduk Women's University, Visiting Scholar (Jan. 2005 - Feb. 2006), e-mail:osyoung@dongduk.ac.kr
Dr. Suk-Yoon Choi , Professor at Korea Maritime University, Visiting Scholar (Sept. 2004 - Feb. 2006), e-mail:choisy@hhu.ac.kr
Dr. Dong-Oh Cho , former Co-Director (Sept. 2004 - Dec. 2005) of the center, now Senior Researcher at Korea Maritime Institute (KMI), e-mail:docho@kmi.re.kr
Dr. Garp-Choong Kim , Professor at Inha University, Visiting Scholar (July 2004 - June 2005), e-mail:garpkim@inha.ac.kr
Dr. Sang-Woo Park , Researcher at Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements, Visiting Scholar (Jan. 2004 - Jan. 2005), e-mail:swpark@krihs.re.kr
Dr. Kwang-Nam Lee , Senior Researcher at Korea Fisheries Association, Visiting Scholar(Jan. 2004 - Jan. 2005), e-mail:lkn6530@chollian.net
Dr. Myung-Soo Shin , Researcher at Korea Ocean Research & Development Institute, Visiting Scholar (Dec. 2003 - Dec. 2004), e-mail:msshin@kriso.re.kr
Mr. Cheon Kyu Kim, former Senior Vice President, Hyundai Merchant Marine Ltd., Executive in Residence (October 2001- October 2004), email: ckkim@etal.uri.edu
Dr. Jong-Hee Ghang , former Co-Director (Sept. 2002 - Feb. 2004) of the center, now Senior Researcher at Korea Maritime Institute (KMI), e-mail:jhghang@kmi.re.kr
Mr. Yong-Soo Lee, former Director General of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries ("MOMAF"), now President of National Fisheries Products Quality Inspection Service, Visiting Scholar(Feb. 2002-Feb. 2003), email: yslee@momaf.go.kr
Dr. Jong-Soo Keum, Professor at Mokpo National Maritime University, Visiting Scholar(Feb. 2002-Feb. 2003), email: jskeum@mail.mmu.ac.kr
Dr. Bong Min Jung, former Co-Director(Sept. 2000-Sept. 2002) of the center, now Senior Researcher at Korea Maritime Institute(KMI), email: bmjung@kmi.re.kr
Dr. Kyu-Seok Park, former Deputy Vice Minister of the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries ("MOMAF"), now President of Korea Fishery Association, Visiting Scholar(April 2000 - April 2001)
Dr. Young-Tae Chang, former Co-Director(Sept. 1998-Sept. 2000) of the center, now Professor at Inha University, email: ytchang@inha.ac.kr
Mr. Ku-Hyun Yune, reporter of Korea Daily Economy, Visiting Scholar(July 1999 - July 2000)
To learn more, in the United States contact:
Ms. Simona Trandafir for general information, publications, etc. Tel.: (401) 874 - 9192; Fax: (401) 782 - 4766; email: stra9082@postoffice.uri.edu
Dr. Thomas Grigalunas, Professor
and Director, Korea - America Joint Marine Policy Research Center,
Department of Environmental and Resource Economics,
for specific information about programs and applications
Tel.: (401) 874 - 4572; Fax: (401) 782 - 4766; email: grig@uri.edu,
Dr. Jeong-Gon Ryu, Co-Director, Korea - America Joint Marine Policy Research Center. Tel.: (401) 874 - 7427; Fax: (401) 782 - 4766; email: jkryu@etal.uri.edu
In Asia, contact:
Dr. C. H. Yang ,
Korea Maritime Institute, Tel:011-82-2-2105-2881, Fax.:011-82-2-2105-2730,
email: yang@kmi.re.kr
Mr. G. H. Cho , Korea Maritime Institute, Tel: 011-82-2-2105-2728, Fax: 011-82-2-2105-2730, email: jjogun@kmi.re.kr
Korea Maritime Institute (KMI)
Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries(MOMAF)
Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, University of Rhode Island
Last updated February 28, 2006 By Simona Trandafir: stra9082@postoffice.uri.edu