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http://dx.doi.org/10.7851/ksrp.2020.26.4.041

A Study on the Partnership Conflict of Damyang Samdari Village Using the Grounded Theory - For Damyang Samdari Village, No.4 National Important Agriculture Heritage -  

Kim, Young-Rang (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, University of Seoul)
Kim, Eun-Sol (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, University of Seoul)
Lee, Tae-Gyeom (Research Institute of Public Design, Spatial Environment Design Group)
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Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning / v.26, no.4, 2020 , pp. 41-52 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to identify the conflict between residents and governments in partnership arising from the designation of National Important Agricultural Heritage for Damyang Samdari village and to suggest directions for improvement. To this end, residents of Samdari Village in Damyang, designated as an important national agricultural heritage, were interviewed. Interviews were analyzed through grounded theory, categorized into open coding, axial coding, and selective coding, and a paradigm model was constructed. Through this, the central phenomena of resident participation patterns currently appearing in the village were identified, and causal, contextual, and intervening conditions were analyzed. Causal conditions were analyzed as one-sided administrative treatment, assortment matching project, one-time plan, excessive dependence of residents and economic damages of residents at the beginning of the designation of national important agricultural heritage. As a result, conflict between residents and local governments occurred as a central phenomenon, and contextual conditions such as decline in the competitive of bamboo resources and frequent change in managers were also affecting the central phenomenon. As intervening conditions to alleviate the central phenomenon, there are local government's purchase of bamboo fields and fragmentary business effects. The action taken by the residents and officials in response to a fixed conflict is called an action-interaction strategy. Residents refused to change and settled in reality, and local governments avoided conflict. From the beginning of the designation to the present, the villagers gradually lost interest in the National Important Agricultural Heritage due to problems and conflicts that occurred in the process of forming a partnership in the National Important Agricultural Heritage project. Based on the analyzed model, a plan to build the partnership standards on Damyang bamboo field to secure the sustainability of the field and increase the practicality of resident participation, that is partnership, was suggested.
Keywords
Grounded Teory; National Important Agricultural Heritage; Partnership; Residents Participation;
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