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http://dx.doi.org/10.9711/KTAJ.2021.23.6.371

Conflict analysis and countermeasures due to construction of very-deep tunnels in urban area  

Moon, Joon-Shik (Dept. of Civil Engineering, Kyungpook National University)
Jeon, Kichan (Modeun Design E&C)
Kim, Young Geun (Kunhwa Engineering)
Moon, Hoonki (Dasan Consultant)
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Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association / v.23, no.6, 2021 , pp. 371-384 More about this Journal
Abstract
Underground space, especially very-deep tunnel development in urban area, is a good alternative to solve the problem of insufficient ground space, and the need for underground space development is steadily increasing. However, due to the complex and time-consuming nature of design and construction, public conflicts related to the deep tunnel project are getting aggravating and more complex. In addition, since the public budget is mainly invested, when civil complaints arise, they often respond passively, resulting in amplification of conflicts or prolonging the deadlock in many cases. In this study, by analyzing the progress of major conflicts related to the construction of very-deep tunnels in urban area, the causes of conflicts, factors prolonging conflicts, and solutions are reviewed. Through a survey targeting ordinary citizens and tunnel experts, thoughts about the deep tunnel construction and major conflict factors were analyzed, and suggestions for minimizing conflicts were presented. The results of this study can be used to prepare alternatives such as various public involvement measures and improvement of project procedures to form a civic consensus on the construction of very-deep tunnels, and to prepare measures to improve prejudice against very-deep tunnels.
Keywords
Very-deep tunnel in urban area; Public conflict; Conflict prevention; Public involvement; Alternative dispute resolution;
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