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http://dx.doi.org/10.7851/ksrp.2021.27.2.013

Analysis on Cases and Classification of Types for the Construction of K-FARM Framework  

Kang, Shin-Gil (Korea Rural Community Corporation (KRC))
Choi, Young-Wan (Institute of Agricultural and Life Science, Gyeongsang National University (GNU))
Kim, Young-Joo (Department of Agricultural Eng. (Insti. of Agri. & Life Sci.), Gyeongsang National University (GNU))
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Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning / v.27, no.2, 2021 , pp. 13-22 More about this Journal
Abstract
As the measures for solving problems of modern city and farming & fishing villages through mutual cooperation and complementation, this study aims to present an integrated rural area development model by changing the farming & fishing villages from a food production-focused space to a service space for the whole nation including urban residents, into the direction of creating new vitality and jobs in farming & fishing villages. In order to establish a service space that could increase the life quality and happiness of the people, this study presented the K-FARM framework types that would integrate and arrange total four themes such as rental farm, experience farm, stay farm, and management farm. In case when this K-FARM framework is applied to rural areas adjacent to cities, especially farming & fishing villages around innovative cities, there would be great effects such as expansion of exchanges between public institutions and local residents of innovative cities. Especially, the theme model classified into four types could be applied suitable for the characteristics of farming & fishing village development project district that is currently operated. Meanwhile, to realize the construction of K-FARM framework, on top of demand analysis of rental farm, it would be also necessary to additionally analyze the urban residents' demand for experience farm and management farm.
Keywords
Allotment Garden; Community Garden; Innovation City; K-FARM; Rural Revitalization Project; Staycation;
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