Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
Prior research, expert opinions, and field surveys were conducted to discuss the direction of improvement in response to problems such as negligence in management of preserved remains under the "Act on the Protection and Investigation of Buried Cultural Properties." As a result of the study, it was also suggested that it is necessary to secure the budget as a legal and institutional supplement, and that the terminology needs to be reorganized. In addition, an on-site survey of 79 preserved relics in Jongno-gu and Jung-gu, Seoul, suggested the need for continuous management of the ruins, and the evaluation results of 21 ruins that can be evaluated by monitoring indicators confirmed that they were insufficient. Based on these results, measures to secure budget and manpower, utilize measures, and increase efficiency should be established so that the monitoring results can be categorized and managed into grades A, B, and C.
Wi et al. (Wed,) studied this question.