Causal Loop Diagramming of Location Conflict on LULU(Locally Unwanted Land Use) Facilities and Policy Alternatives

비선호시설 입지갈등에 대한 인과지도 작성과 정책 대안

  • 이중훈 (충북대학교 도시공학과, 청주시청 도시건설국 건설과) ;
  • 권혁일 ((주)송현 R&D 국토.도시계획본부) ;
  • 김연식 (충북대학교 도시공학과) ;
  • 이만형 (충북대학교 도시공학과)
  • Published : 2007.05.31

Abstract

Without exception, diverse LULU(Locally Unwanted Land Use) facilities have been under the location conflict, especially between the public government units and local residents. In spite of repeated trials-and-errors, literally, the location conflict has shown no sign of improvement over time in Korea. As practical means to tackle these issues, this study focuses on divulging explicit and implicit relationships among key factors derived from the location conflict on the LULU facilities. Here, major research variables cover residents' agreement, residents' perception, compensation expectation, and public opinion. As the location conflict on the LULU facilities could be strengthened or resolved by the dynamic feedback system, it applies basic tools geared toward causal loop diagramming. After repeated experiments, the study highlights the fact that the residents' perception, compensation expectation, and public opinion, individually and collectively, exert significant impact on the residents' agreement ratio.

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