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  • Korea Boiler Engineering Association
    • 보일러설비
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    • no.12 s.143
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    • pp.159-163
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    • 2005
  • 한국관광공사는 12월의 가볼만한 곳으로 '굴따기 즐기고, 낙조감상은 덤-경기 화성', '물안개 속에 녹아든 추억과 낭만을 찾아서-강원춘천', '마을을 지키는 당숲-제주 북제주'등 3곳을 각각 선정, 발표하였다.

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Alternative Economies Examples in Jeju: Village Fishery and Isidore Farm as Community Economies (대안 공동체 경제 논의와 제주지역 사례: 마을 공동어장과 이시돌 목장)

  • Kwon, Sangcheol
    • Journal of the Economic Geographical Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.395-414
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    • 2015
  • Diverse alternative economies have been discussed to overcome the problems with the globalizing neoliberal capitalism. Social economy and cooperatives are those focusing on the community economies; most countries have local economy-society based on mutual aid and common properties. Various experiences and institutions across local areas have been evolved to keep using their local resources in sustainable way. While recent social economy discussions in Korea are mostly in relation to economic crisis and focus on the Western experiences and institutions, the local area experiences in Korea are similar to the rules universal across countries along with particulars developed from local circumstances. Jeju has maintained village common fishing ground and Isidore farm which has been developed as an innovative type of cooperatives. These cases help to find community economies in practices and studying local experiences would enhance the opportunity to succeed in finding and practicing real alternative community economies in other local areas.

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The feasibility study for reclaimed wastewater reuse in Saek-dal of Jeju island (제주 색달하수처리장 방류수 재이용 타당성 평가)

  • Lee, Kwang-Ya;Kim, Hae-Do;Joo, Jin-Hun;Kim, Young-Jin;Kang, Su-Man
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2012.05a
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    • pp.439-439
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    • 2012
  • 본 연구의 목적은 색달하수처리장 방류수를 농업용수 및 조경용수 등으로 활용하기 위해 하수 처리수 재이용 사업 타당성을 분석하고자 한다. 색달하수처리장 하수재이용사업은 제주도의 지하수자원 보존과 수자원 이용의 고도화 및 방류수 재이용을 통한 갈수기 농업용수 보급으로 물자원(지하수)을 절약하고자 색달하수처리장을 대상으로 하수처리수를 농업용수로 공급하는 사업이다. 대상지역은 서귀포시 예래동에 위치하고 있으며, 중문관광단지가 소재한 마을로 제주관광의 중심지이다. 서귀포시의 총 인구는 153,797명이며 하수도 보급률은 77.7%이다('10 제주특별자치도 통계연보). 색달하수처리장이 위치한 예래동의 농지면적이 1,122ha이며, 밭(772.6)과 과수원(280.2) 등 제주도의 전형적인 농촌마을이다. 대상지역의 주요작물은 감귤, 무, 마늘, 양배추 등이 많이 재배된다. 제주도는 연평균 강수량이 1,832.6mm로 전국평균 1,274 mm 보다 많은 편이며, 월별 강수량은 6~8월까지 3개월 동안 연 강우량의 44%정도가 내려 여름 장마철에 집중되는 것으로 나타났다. 대상지구의 필요수량은 농업생산정비 계획설계기준에 제시된 방법을 이용하여 산정하였다. 지구내 재이용수를 공급할 관정 4개소의 총 설계 채수량은 $2,916m^3/day$, 급수면적은 125.0ha이며, 10년한발(가뭄)시 안정적인 농업용수 공급을 위하여 $4,964m^3/day$(농업용수 $3,834m^3/day$, 조경용수 $1,130m^3/day$)이 필요하다. 하수처리수 재이용을 위한 처리시설의 연간 유지관리비는 인건비, 전력비, 시설물 내구연한을 고려하여 적용 하였으며, 상수도 생산비 절감 비용과 하수재이용수 생산단가를 통한 단위 편익을 산정하면 401.5원/$m^3$ 이다. 연차별 수익으로 산정하여 비용 편익 비율(B/C Ratio)을 나타내면 1.22로 나타났다. 본 연구의 결과로부터, 대상지구의 수자원여건, 입지여건, 장래 수요, 등을 고려할 때, 제주 색달 하수처리장의 하수처리수의 농업용수재이용 사업은 타당성이 매우 높다고 할 수 있다. 그리고 특히 이 지역은 관광단지의 조경용수 수요(중문골프장 등)가 있어 용수의 유료공급이 가능하고 이를 유지관리비로 충당할 수 있어 타지역에 비해 사업의 경제성과 환경보전성이 매우 크다.

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75년도 1과학기술자 1마을기술결연 활동-과학기술로 소득증대에 기여

  • Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies
    • The Science & Technology
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    • v.9 no.4 s.83
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    • pp.57-60
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    • 1976
  • 서 언 1.마을 현황 가.형태 나.가구 및 인구수 다.농경지 및 임야현황 라.공동이용시설 마.주요특산물 2.기술지도활동내용 가.지도내용 나.지도획수와 부락민참여상황 3.효 과 4.성공사례(제주중문리,경남신율리,전남야은리,경북미대동 경기영동리) 결 언

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세계 속 건강마을을 찾아서 - 찾기 힘든 섬, 사르데냐 보물섬처럼 꼭꼭 숨어있는 장수마을

  • Lee, Won-Jong
    • 건강소식
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    • v.36 no.8
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    • pp.16-19
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    • 2012
  • 사르데냐섬, 100세 이상노인이 240여 명 살고 있다는 곳. 제주도의 10배정도 되는 면적에 160만 명이 살고 있다. 사르데냐는 이탈리아 사람들에게도 그리 가기 쉬운 섬이 아니다. 로미의 중앙역인 테르미니역에서 한시간 반 동안 기치를 타고 시비타베키아 항구로 가서 또 7시간 배를 타야만 도달할 수 있다. 가기 힘든 만큼 예전에는 고립되어 본토와는 왕래가 드문 상태로 있었다. 이들 나름대로 조상대대로 사용해온 사르데냐 언어가 따로 있을 정도다.

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The action plan of community-based governance for the realization happy life zone in Jeju (제주행복생활권 민관협치 구현 방안 연구)

  • Yang, Sung-Soon;Hwang, Kyung-Soo;Kim, Kyung-Bum
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.17 no.9
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    • pp.178-187
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze governance in the business processes of Jeju's proposed 'Happy Living Area.' This study found Jeju's 'Happy Living Area' plans for governance were realized and conflicts may frequently occur in future business processes. Furthermore, roles and support systems were measured for the development council of 'Happy Living Area.' This paper reports findings from a case study on community planning for a public art project. This study recommends public-private governance in terms of process factors as well as role considerations. With respect to process factors, administrative agencies and citizen participation are examined. Second, the Living Area Council should play a mediating role between central and local governments as well as residents. Third, Happy Living Zones' Advisory Centre should undertake an advisory role. Fourth, consultation between public and private sectors is needed to establish evaluation criteria for reviewing proposals from subordinate administrative agencies. Fifth, local government systems should be managed by autonomous municipalities. Concerning role considerations, a new 'Personality for Governance' position should be established for performing different roles in the project implementation stage.

Perspectives of methodology for Heighten Public Awareness of Dangsan Forest as Cultural Contents -Case of Alternative Trail of Jeoji Oreum Connected with Dang in Jeju Island- (문화콘텐츠로서의 당산숲 인식 증진을 위한 방법론 고찰 -당(堂)과 연계시킨 제주도 저지오름 대안 탐방로 모색을 사례로-)

  • Choi, Jai-Ung;Kim, Dong Yeob
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.11
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    • pp.924-934
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    • 2013
  • Traditional village forests in the Jeju Island represent unique cultural landscape with a history of more than several hundred years as a national cultural asset in Korea. There are 368 Oreums, parasitic volcanoes, and 391 shrines of Dang(Divine place) in Jeju. Currently, the shrines of Dang are damaged by the Jeju Olle trail path and road constructions. It's time for cultural consents to be obtained with locality and globality. And need to produce our own unique contents, glocal cultural contents. In this study, the establishment of trail path of Jeoji Oreum in relation to the Dang in the Jeju Island was investigated. By linking the Dangsan forest to the Jeoji Oreum trail path, it enables the path to contact with traditional cultural landscape. Rural villages in Jeju with the Oreum and Dang are expected to get an international attention as to have traditional cultural landscapes of Korea. It needs to be managed to retain their original form and in connection with the trail path.

A Study on Preservation Status of Buildings in the Cultural Heritage Zone of Folk Village - Focused on the Outside Zone of Castle in the Jeju Seongeup Village - (민속마을 문화재구역 내 건축물 보존현황에 관한 조사연구 - 제주 성읍마을의 성외지역을 대상으로 -)

  • Kim, Tae-Hyoung
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Rural Architecture
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.27-35
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    • 2021
  • This study aimed to analyze the current status of preservation of buildings in the Cultural Heritage Zone of folk village. Since actual residents inhabit and live in cultural properties, for instance a folk village, so their original forms have been changed over time responding to changes of the social environment. So this present study selected one folk village, located in the largest cultural heritage zone and lived most resident in our country, after which investigated its deformation process. This study also conducted in-depth analysis relying on the data collected from aerial photographs, field surveys, building ledgers. In particular, such analysis focused on changes in unauthorized alteration to the existing state that have been attempted so far. As a result, various variations were found in a number of buildings, caused from damages to landscape of cultural assets. Finally, the reasons for such deformation were interpreted to utilize as future references for restoration of the folk village landscape.

A Study on the Development of Rural Tourism Products in Jeju Island Using Smart Glass - Attracting Group Tourists and Strategies through the Development of Realistic Media Education Contents (스마트글라스를 활용한 제주도 농촌 관광 상품 개발에 관한 연구 - 실감미디어 교육콘텐츠 개발을 통한 단체관광객 유치 및 전략)

  • Seung-Hyun Lee
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 2023
  • As COVID-19 made it difficult to travel abroad and attract domestic tourists to foreigners, the phenomenon of MZ generations flocking to Jeju through consumption patterns occurred. In this study, if Jeju Island uses Jeju's rural tourism and smart glasses to study how to attract and cope with domestic tourists after the pandemic and build a mobile application or smart glass to tour based on village maps, the docent guide service through smart glasses will help tourists. Furthermore, it would be very beneficial to introduce a location-based service to provide the necessary information at the location according to the movement path of tourists. In fact, we conclude that it can be implemented through the development of the Hansung Baekje Museum, and hope that the actual media can be applied to free tourist courses such as Jeju Olle Trail, as it provides various contents in selective development such as AR and VR.

Interpretation Method of Eco-Cultural Resources from the Perspective of Landscape Ecology in Jeju Olle Trail (제주 올레길 생태문화자원 경관생태학적 해석기법 연구)

  • Hur, Myung-Jin;Han, Bong-Ho;Park, Seok-Cheol
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Landscape Architecture
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    • v.49 no.2
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    • pp.128-140
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    • 2021
  • This study applied the theory of Landscape Ecology to representative resources of Jeju Olle-gil, which is a representative subject of walking tourism, to identify ecological characteristics and to establish a technique for landscape ecological analysis of Olle-gil resources. Jeju Olle Trail type based on the biotope type, major land use, vegetation status around Olle Trail and roads were divided into 12 types. Based on the type of ecological tourism resource classification, the Jeju Olle-gil walking tourism resource classification was divided into seven types of natural resources and seven types of humanities resources, and each resource was characterized by Geotope, Biotope, and Anthropopope, just like the landscape ecology system. Geotope resources are strong in landscape characteristics such as coast and beach, rocks, bedrocks, waterfalls, geology and Jusangjeolli Cliff, Oreum and craters, water resources, and landscape viewpoints. The Biotope resources showed strong ecological characteristics due to large tree and protected tree, Gotjawal, forest road and vegetation communities, biological habitat, vegetation landscape view point. Antropotope include Culture of Jeju Haenyeo and traditional culture, potting and lighthouses, experience facilities, temples and churches, military and beacon facilities, other historical and cultural facilities, and cultural landscape views. Jeju Olle Trail The representative resources for each type of Jeju Olle Trail are coastal, Oreum, Gotjawal, field and Stonewall Fencing farming land, Jeju Village and Stone wall of Jeju. In order to learn about the components and various functions of the resources representing the Olle Trail's ecological culture, the landscape ecological technique was interpreted. Looking at the ecological and cultural characteristics of coastal, the coast includes black basalt rocks, coastal vegetation, coastal grasslands, coastal rock vegetation, winter migratory birds and Jeju haenyeo. Oreum is a unique volcanic topography, which includes circular and oval mountain bodies, oreum vegetation, crater wetlands, the origin and legend of the name of Oreum, the legend of the name of Oreum, the culture of grazing horses, the use of military purposes, the object of folk belief, and the view from the summit. Gotjawal features rocky bumps, unique microclimate formation, Gotjawal vegetation, geographical names, the culture of charcoal being baked in the past, and bizarre shapes of trees and vines. Field walls include the structure and shape of field walls, field cultivation crops, field wall habitats, Jeju agricultural culture, and field walls. The village includes a stone wall and roof structure built from basalt, a pavilion at the entrance of the village, a yard and garden inside the house, a view of the lives of local people, and an alleyway view. These resources have slowly changed with the long lives of humans, and are now unique to Jeju Island. By providing contents specialized for each type of Olle Trail, tourists who walk on Olle will be able to experience the Olle Trail in depth as they learn the story of the resources, and will be able to increase the sustainable use and satisfaction of Jeju Olle Trail users.