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http://dx.doi.org/10.3741/JKWRA.2022.55.2.171

A study on river management based on the results from a survey of citizens  

Lee, Seungsoo (Korea Environment Institute)
Ryu, Munhyun (Water Policy Research Center, K-water Institute)
Kim, Ikjae (Korea Environment Institute)
Choi, Hyoyeon (Water Policy Research Center, K-water Institute)
Ha, Yujeong (Water Policy Research Center, K-water Institute)
Publication Information
Journal of Korea Water Resources Association / v.55, no.2, 2022 , pp. 171-176 More about this Journal
Abstract
Citizen perception is increasingly emphasized as one of the critical factors in establishing public policies including river management. Our results show that citizens expect integrated river management by specialized river management organization. We found that the river condition was perceived more negatively than the actual status of water quality and river ecosystem by citizens. The gap in perception implies that it is important to restore the reliability of river management. Therefore, it is necessary to encourage organizations with public trust to participate in river management. and credible river management policies should be established and implemented.
Keywords
Citizen survey; River management; River policy; Water finance;
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