3. Agriculture
Finland's climate and soils make growing crops a particular challenge. The country lies between 60° and 70° north latitude - as far north as Alaska - and has severe winters and relatively short growing seasons that are sometimes interrupted by frosts. However, because the Gulf Stream and the North Atlantic Drift Current moderate the climate, Finland contains half of the world's
□ Traditional approach to Industrial location (공업지역에 대한 전통적 접근방식)
▶ focused on the proximity of raw materials and markets,
mainly with a view to minimizing transportation cost
(운송비 최소화의 관점에서 원자재와 시장에 대한 접근성에 관심)
□ The integrated feasibility study (통합 타당성 검토)
▶ Technically feasible (기술
Chapter4. Economy
The economy of Norway is a developed mixed economy. Norway is the twenty second highest GDP in 2013 but the third highest GDP per-capita in the world. A country maintained the world’s first place in the Human Development Index (2001-2006) and has done it since 2009. The Gini’s coefficient is just 0.23. It means the gap between the rich and the poor is very small. The tradit
Chapter II
Research Purpose/Aim
II.1 Why we selected mountain tourism?
As we said in our previous pages, in Korea, there are a lot of mountains. Almost every town has their mountain. Mountain related a local people from old time and familiar with local people. So, Although Korean Mountains are not for professional climber, we thought Mountain tourism is important in Korea.
Based on our pu
Hurricane
1. Hurricane records
How did that happened and what did the kings do to manage the catastrophic situation? It can be found in the historical document called ‘Annals of the Cho sun Dynasty - 조선왕조실록’. According to the Annals of the Cho sun Dynasty the worst damage they got from the hurricane was during king TaeJong’s era. 66ships from Jun-ra area were totally broken do