The Korea Transport Institute
한국 교통 연구원 Hanguk gyotong yeonguwon | |
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Formed | 11 November 1985 |
Preceding agency |
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Jurisdiction | Republic of Korea |
Headquarters | 370 Sicheong-daero, Sejong City, Korea |
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Website | English Site |
The Korea Transport Institute | |
Hangul | 한국교통연구원 |
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Hanja | 韓國交通硏究院 |
Revised Romanization | Hanguk gyotong yeonguwon |
McCune–Reischauer | Han'guk kyot'ong yŏnkuwŏn |
The Korea Transport Institute (KOTI) is a think tank under the Prime Minister's Office in South Korea. Commissioned research is by order of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) and local government. It relocated to the Sejong National Research Complex in Sejong City in December 2014.
History
KOTI was founded through Article 32 of the Civil Act in November 1985[1] and official began operation August 1987 under article 24 of the Urban Traffic Readjustment Promotion Act.[2] In 1999 it joined the National Research Council for Economics, Humanities, and Social Sciences (NRCS)[3][4] and moved to the Construction & Transport Research Complex in Goyang City until it moved to Sejong City in December 2014. The current president is LEE Chang Woon and is the 13th president of KOTI. The position was previously held by KIM Gyeng Chul.
Organization
KOTI consists of 300 personnel of which 230 are in research positions and a total of 99 are Ph.D. holders. Under the president are nine departments with 22 divisions. Researcher exchange programs exist with Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Asian Development Bank (ADB), and the World Bank.
- Dept. of National Transport Strategy Planning
- Dept. of International Cooperation and Regional Studies
- Dept. of Transport Safety and Highway Research
- Dept. of Urban Transport and Economics Research
- Dept. of Railway Research
- Dept. of Logistics Research
- Dept. of Aviation Research
- Dept. of Korea Transport Surveys and Analysis
- Dept. of Planning and Administration
Publications
Korean Language
- Research Book Series - focuses on major transport issues in Korea, grouped by theme
- Research Reports - short-term research and analysis on transport issues and policy problem
- Commissioned Research Reports - as commissioned by the government and domestic/international research organizations
- Journal of Transport Research (교통연구) - quarterly academic journal with articles written by those in universities, research institutes, and businesses
- Transport (교통) - monthly publication focusing on current Korean and international transport policies and research
- KOTI Brief - biweekly research report newsletter
- KOTI Themed Briefs - briefs issued by specific research focuses within KOTI including KOTI KTDB, aviation policy, sustainable transport, logistics, bicycle, and Northeast Asia
English Language
- KOTI World Brief - monthly newsletter with selected articles translated from the KOTI Brief
- Toward an Integrated Green Transportation System in Korea - series which takes KOTI World Brief articles and collects them into themes
- KSP Series - book series focusing on Korea's major transport policies and technological developments
References
- ↑ "Civil Act" (English). Ministry of Justice. 5 April 2013. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ↑ "Urban Traffic Readjustment Promotion Act" (English). Ministry of Justice. 31 March 2010. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ↑ "Member Research Institutes" (English). NRCS. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
- ↑ "The Korea Transport Institute" (English). KOTI promotional leaflet. KOTI. Retrieved 28 May 2014.
External links
KOTI Websites
- Main KOTI website (in English)
- Main KOTI website (in Korean)
- Korea Transport Database (KTDB)
- Freight Transport Market Research Center (in Korean)
- Center for Northeast Asia and North Korea Transport Studies (in Korean)
- Logistics Technology (in Korean)
- Center for Certified Integrated-Logistics Company (in Korean)
- Sustainable Transport Research Project (in Korean)
- Bicycle Transport Portal (in Korean)
- Building Leaders in Urban Transport Program (LUTP)
Related sites
- Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT)
- National Research Council for Economics, Humanities, and Social Sciences (NRCS)