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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2021.22.3.422

The Analysis and Preparation Guideline of Survey for Smart-City -Focused on the Case Study of Geumsan-gun-  

Nam, Yun-Cheol (Dept. of Architecture, Joongbu University)
Park, Eun-Yeong (Dept. of Environmental Landscape, Joongbu University)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.22, no.3, 2021 , pp. 422-428 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study surveyed residents and public officials for the projects to make smart-city plans of Geumsan-gun. First, domestic and foreign cases related to smart city projects were reviewed. The local status of Geumsan-gun was investigated regarding various aspects of the natural, social, urban environment, and smart-city facilities. The survey results were as follows. Overall, more than half of the survey respondents said they were satisfied with their housing quality. Several problems in their areas, such as inefficient welfare system, shortage of parking space, and industrial infrastructure, were reported. On the other hand, tourism and leisure facilities, health care support systems, industries to boost the economy, and the job market were also important issues. The problem was that the regional problems mentioned above were not in line with their preferences for smart-city services. The implications of the survey results could be summed up as follows. The groupware surveys of Geumsan-gun should be used as survey tools, whereas IT survey tools (Google, Survey Monkey, etc.) should be used for locals. In particular, a survey targeting residents should ask plain and compact questions taking advantage of local gatherings. It is also important to have a pilot-survey with relevant public officials and select related projects and regional issues. The survey of local residents and public officials is a prerequisite for promoting smart city projects. The smart city project shall reflect the needs of residents while solving community problems by considering the survey results and local conditions.
Keywords
Smart-City; Survey; Urban-Rural Complex Area; Geumsan-gun; Case Study;
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