This data, compiled based on geographic information, reports mountain accidents that occurred in Seoraksan National Park and Jirisan National Park during 2019. It includes the date and time of the accident, the longitude and latitude of the accident location, the type of accident (e.g., fall, misstep, exhaustion, etc.), the victim's condition (injury or death), and the cause of the accident. Each accident is recorded individually. This data can serve as a foundation for establishing safety management policies within national parks, including rescue and emergency services, accident prevention campaigns, and safety facility reinforcement. It is also useful for GIS-based visualization of accident-prone areas, spatiotemporal analysis of accident patterns, and development of information on dangerous areas for hikers. Furthermore, it can be used to understand annual accident trends and to establish spatial plans, such as adjusting trail grades and deploying shelters.
The Public Data Utilization Support Center automatically converts and provides open-format file data of three or more steps open to public data portals into open APIs (RestAPI-based JSON/XML).
To use the open API, you need to sign up for a public data portal membership and apply for utilization. For inquiries about utilization, please contact the Public Data Utilization Support Center.
File data can be used by downloading without logging in.
A file data information table with a National Park Service_Geographic Information indicates information such as classification system, provider, etc.
File Name
National Park Service_Geographic Information_20191231
Classified
Environment - Environment general
Retention
Department
Department NO
Retention
Collected by
Update Cycle
Occasional (one-time data)
Next Registration Date
Media Type
Text
All Rows
38
File Extension
CSV
Download
333
Data Limit
Keyword
Land maps, maps, surveying reference points, accident information, accident data
Registered
2021-05-28
Edited
2025-06-23
Provided
Download from open data Portal (the original text file registration)
Description
This data, compiled based on geographic information, reports mountain accidents that occurred in Seoraksan National Park and Jirisan National Park during 2019. It includes the date and time of the accident, the longitude and latitude of the accident location, the type of accident (e.g., fall, misstep, exhaustion, etc.), the victim's condition (injury or death), and the cause of the accident. Each accident is recorded individually. This data can serve as a foundation for establishing safety management policies within national parks, including rescue and emergency services, accident prevention campaigns, and safety facility reinforcement. It is also useful for GIS-based visualization of accident-prone areas, spatiotemporal analysis of accident patterns, and development of information on dangerous areas for hikers. Furthermore, it can be used to understand annual accident trends and to establish spatial plans, such as adjusting trail grades and deploying shelters.
A file data information table with a National Park Service_Geographic Information indicates information such as classification system, provider, etc.
File Name
National Park Service_Geographic Information_20191231
Classified
Environment - Environment general
Retention
Department
Department NO
Retention
Collected by
Update Cycle
Occasional (one-time data)
Next Registration Date
Media Type
Text
All Rows
38
File Extension
CSV
Download
333
Data Limit
Keyword
Land maps, maps, surveying reference points, accident information, accident data
Registered
2021-05-28
Edited
2025-06-23
Provided
Download from open data Portal (the original text file registration)
Description
This data, compiled based on geographic information, reports mountain accidents that occurred in Seoraksan National Park and Jirisan National Park during 2019. It includes the date and time of the accident, the longitude and latitude of the accident location, the type of accident (e.g., fall, misstep, exhaustion, etc.), the victim's condition (injury or death), and the cause of the accident. Each accident is recorded individually. This data can serve as a foundation for establishing safety management policies within national parks, including rescue and emergency services, accident prevention campaigns, and safety facility reinforcement. It is also useful for GIS-based visualization of accident-prone areas, spatiotemporal analysis of accident patterns, and development of information on dangerous areas for hikers. Furthermore, it can be used to understand annual accident trends and to establish spatial plans, such as adjusting trail grades and deploying shelters.
The Public Data Utilization Support Center automatically converts and provides open-format file data of three or more steps open to public data portals into open APIs (RestAPI-based JSON/XML).
To use the open API, you need to sign up for a public data portal membership and apply for utilization. For inquiries about utilization, please contact the Public Data Utilization Support Center.
File data can be used by downloading without logging in.
National Park Service_Geographic Information Information such as classification and provision of file data information system
Service
National Park Service_Geographic Information_20191231
Classification System
Environment - Environment general
Provider
Management Agency
Public Data Utilization Support Center
Management agency phone number
1566-0025
Basis For Retention
Collection Method
Update Cycle
Occasional (one-time data)
Next Enrollment Date
Media Type
Text
Whole Row
38
Extension
XML, JSON
Application For Use
0
Data Limit
Keyword
Land maps, maps, surveying reference points, accident information, accident data
Enrollment
2021-05-28
Correction
2025-06-23
Form Of Provision
Download from open data Portal (the original text file registration)
Explanation
This data, compiled based on geographic information, reports mountain accidents that occurred in Seoraksan National Park and Jirisan National Park during 2019. It includes the date and time of the accident, the longitude and latitude of the accident location, the type of accident (e.g., fall, misstep, exhaustion, etc.), the victim's condition (injury or death), and the cause of the accident. Each accident is recorded individually. This data can serve as a foundation for establishing safety management policies within national parks, including rescue and emergency services, accident prevention campaigns, and safety facility reinforcement. It is also useful for GIS-based visualization of accident-prone areas, spatiotemporal analysis of accident patterns, and development of information on dangerous areas for hikers. Furthermore, it can be used to understand annual accident trends and to establish spatial plans, such as adjusting trail grades and deploying shelters.