농촌환경계획 과정에서의 주민 참여 원리

A Study on the Residents' Participation principles in Rural Environmental Planning process

  • 오해섭 (서울대학교 농업생명과학대학)
  • Oh, Hae-Sub (College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, Seoul National University)
  • 발행 : 1998.12.31

초록

Rural Environmental Planning (REP) is a method used by citizens in small towns and rural areas to plan their own future. REP assumes that the primary social value of rural people is to enhance a community's longterm viability by respecting the carrying capacity of the natural environment. REP derives its strength from the direct participation of those people affected by a plan. They determine its goals, shape its content, and implement its components. And both the rural environmental planner and the citizens involved in planning in their community must have a working knowledge of the legal framework of planning. In the results, REP reduces the cost of planning by drawing public agencies, not-for-profit organizations, volunteers from the private sector, and all vital resources available to rural people when they plan for their future.

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