• 제목/요약/키워드: Urban Agriculture Paradigm

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창조적 산업융합 개념을 적용한 도시농업의 장소적 가치에 대한 고찰 (Place Values of Urban Agriculture through applying the Concept of Creative Industry Convergence)

  • 이석환
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.900-905
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    • 2012
  • 낙후된 도시 주거지 재생의 방안에 대한 논의와 연구가 활발하게 진행되고 있다. 그러나 도시농업을 단순히 주민참여의 수단이나 일차산업으로서의 가치에 대한 논의가 부분적으로 이루어지고 있는 실정이다. 기존의 공간자본가치 극대화의 수단으로 전락한 도시개발의 새로운 극복방안으로 장소자본 가치를 높일 수 있는 대안이 모색되어야 할 시점이다. 따라서 본 연구는 창조적 산업융합개념을 적용한 도시농업의 장소적 가치를 논의함으로써 지속가능한 도시재생의 단초를 이론적 바탕을 제공하는 것이 목적이다. 이를 위하여 기존의 도시개발 방식의 문제점, 산업융합과 도시농업의 의미, 그리고 산업융합형 도시농업의 장소가치에 대한 이론적 연구를 통해 도시재생의 새로운 패러다임을 제시하고 있다.

도시농업의 이론, 패러다임, 유형을 통한 공간연구 (A Study on the Space Forming through Urban Agricultural Theory, Paradigm and Typology)

  • 장동민
    • 한국산학기술학회논문지
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    • 제18권2호
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    • pp.501-513
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    • 2017
  • 본 연구는 도시농업의 이론, 패러다임, 유형을 통해 개발현황을 분석하고 공간형태에 관한 적용빈도와 개발 키워드를 도출하는데 그 목적을 둔다. 분석결과, 첫째, 거리(Distance)에 의한 도시공간은 자가생산방식, 공동생산방식 그리고 국가 사회운영방식을 통한 공간형태의 디멘존(Dimension)이 결정된다. 둘째, 형태(Shape)에 의한 단지공간은 광활한 토지를 활용하기 위한 플랫형(Flat), 협소하고 환경의 질이 열약한 공간을 극복하기 위한 컴팩트형(Compact) 그리고 플랫과 컴팩트 사이에서의 유기적인 활용울 위한 융합형(Fusion of Flat Compact)을 통해 공간형태의 아이덴티티(Identity)가 결정된다. 셋째, 위치(Location)에 의한 건축과 실내공간은 지상공간, 옥상공간, 벽면공간, 베란다, 실내공간, 실내인프라 공간을 통해 공간형태의 유틸리티(Utility)가 결정된다. 도시농업의 공간형태에 대한 개념들은 유기적인 연관성을 갖고 있으며 향후 진화를 통해 공간은 지속적으로 발전될 것이다. 도시농업의 공간형태는 다양한 융합과정을 통해 새로운 창조공간을 계속해서 만들어 나갈 것이며, 그것은 새로운 도시농업의 개발 트렌드가 될 것이다. 제도적 기준을 통해 계획된 도시농업은 최적의 생산환경과 도시경관 구축을 가능하게 할 것이며, 또한 국가별 문화와 환경적 특성에 따라 탄력적으로 변화하는 공간은 다양한 형태로 도시농업이 진화하는 발판이 될 수 있을 것이라 예측된다.

농촌기본소득제 도입에 관한 탐색적 연구 (An Exploratory Study on the Introduction of Basic Income Guarantee for Rural Residents)

  • 박경철;한승석
    • 농촌지도와개발
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.69-83
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    • 2021
  • Under the premise of unbalanced development between urban and rural areas, this study raised criticism that the balanced national development policies in South Korea, which had been promoted in earnest after 'the Participatory Government' has adversely deepened the development gap between urban and rural areas by promoting the development of urban. In the meantime, the agricultural economy that supported the rural economy has gradually collapsed after reckless market opening, and due to the balanced national development policy focusing on urban infrastructure construction, rural areas are facing a crisis of 'depopulation' and 'regional extinction.' For this reason, many local governments have recently recognized the public values of agriculture and have introduced 'agrarian basic income' for the sustainability of agriculture. However, there is a limit to overcoming the crisis in rural areas because the population of farmers among rural residents is only 25%. Therefore, this study proposes the necessity of introducing the basic income for rural residents as a new paradigm for balanced development between urban and rural areas beyond the existing policy limits, based on surveys of opinions of residents living in Chungchengnam-do, South Korea and experts on the introduction of 'basic income for rural residents' in the future.

SWMM 모델을 이용한 우수 관리 홍수 탄력성 분석 (Analysis of Flood Resilience of the Stormwater Management Using SWMM Model)

  • Hwang, Soonho;Kim, Jaekyoung;Kang, Junsuk
    • 한국수자원학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국수자원학회 2021년도 학술발표회
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    • pp.126-126
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    • 2021
  • Stormwater reduction plays an important role in the safety and resilience to flooding in urban areas. Due to rapid climate change, the world is experiencing abnormal climate phenomena, and sudden floods and concentrated torrential rains are frequently occurring in urban basins and the amount of outflow due to stormwater increases. In addition, the damage caused by urban flooding and inundation due to extreme rainfall exceeding the events that occurred in the past increases. To solve this problem, water supply, drainage, and water supply for sustainable urban development, the water management paradigm is shifting from sewage maintenance to water circulation and water-sensitive cities. So, in this study, The purpose of this study is to examine measures to increase the resilience of urban ecosystem systems for urban excellence reduction by analyzing the effects of green infra structures and LID techniques and evaluating changes in resilience. In this study, for simulating and analysis of runoff for various stormwater patterns and LID applications, Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) was used.

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통합적 농촌경관 평가모델 개발 및 적용 - 전북 고창선동권역을 대상으로 - (Developing Rural Landscape Evaluation Model and Its Application to Gochang-Seondong Region, Korea)

  • 반영운;이영훈;김민아;최나래;백종인
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제20권4호
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    • pp.25-33
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    • 2014
  • This study has intended to build a rural landscape evaluation model based on an integrated landscape assessment paradigm of rural region using an additive integration index method and applied the model to the Seondong Region of Gochang-gun, Jeollabuk-do, Korea. To reach this goal, this study developed a model to calculate Integrated Landscape Assessment Index. The model has employed the Objective Landscape Index, the Subjective Landscape Index, and the weighted values, and was applied to the Seondong region. This study has found the following results: 1) forests and water spaces were assessed with relatively better visual preferences and better landscape ecosystem; 2) the historic cultural area and scenic agriculture as well as general farm land were assessed with moderate ratings; and, 3) the villages included in development plan, their adjacent arable farming land, and the village watercourses were forming relatively poorer landscape.

생산양식과 농촌사회의 변화 (Mode of Production and Change of Rural Society)

  • 임형백;조중구
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.41-55
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate a causal relationship between the mode of production and change of rural society. While dominant theories of social change have stressed variation of contingencies and periodical contexts, this theoretical paper drives a new insight paralleling diverse theoretical arguments of each mode of production with rural and urban changes. Investigating the drifts of intellectual ideologies of the mode of production, we get through diverse paradigm shifts of the production accumulation and its trigger effects on rural change. More specifically, the present study investigates change of rural society by way of investigating such fluctuations of societal changes as ancient society, slavery society, feudal society, industrial society, post-industrial society, and information society. We find that transportation and communication technologies have had a key role in the changes, however, the effects of the technologies on social changes have been different between rural- and urban-society. While we take it for granted that flexible accumulation in post-industrial society and time-space compression and informatization in information society will reduce developmental gap between rural- and urban-society, we also found that there have been big differences of actual application of the technologies between theory and reality in each era of mode of production.

생태적 농촌어메니티 기반 주민주도형 농촌마을종합계획 -보은군 회인면 부수권역 '하얀민들레 생태마을'을 중심으로- (Resident-Driven Rural Village Plan Based on Ecological Rural Amenity: Focused on Busu Area, Boeun-gun, South Korea)

  • 반영운;윤중석;우혜미;한경민;백종인
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.157-169
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    • 2010
  • This study has intended to devise a comprehensive rural planning, driven by residents based on ecological rural amenity paradigm for Busu area, Boeun-gun, South Korea. To reach the goal, this study has performed the following processes. First, we have analyzed the elements of threat, opportunity, weakness, and strength in both inside and outside village through 'SWOT analysis. Second, through strategic analysis and consultation, we have proposed developmental directions of Busu area. Third, based on an ecological rural amenity planning system composed of ecological economy system, ecological environment system, ecological history-culture system, ecological image system, and ecological society system, we have suggested research projects of each system Fourth, we selected projects through a general meeting with all stakeholders. Fifth, the selected projects were applied to Busu area by village residents and experts. Finally, the projects, which were appraised and revised by experts, residents, and governmental officers, were composed of ecological scenic agriculture center, resident's site for city dweller, energy independent village, eco-road, eco-pond, ecological park and parking lot, restoration of traditional culture, zone of ecological scenic agriculture, eco-tunnel, eco-fence, landmark, corporate identity, community center, forum and seminar, and education for residents' empowerment.

한국 농촌의 기능 변화: 식량공급에서 국가균형발전으로 (The Functional Change of Rural Society in Korea: from Food Supply to Balanced Development)

  • 임형백
    • 한국지역사회생활과학회지
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.55-65
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    • 2006
  • The major purposes of this paper are (1) to explore korean rural planning as subplanning of nation planning and regional planning, (2) to explore functional change of korean rural areas, (3) and suggest appropriate policy for functional change of rural society in Korea. I divided korean rural planning into five periods according to its paradigm shift. In the first period of rural planning lay emphasis on food self-supply, antipoverty and improvement of living condition. In the second period of rural planning lay emphasis on food self-supply, green revolution and income gap mitigation between urban and rural areas. In the third period of rural planning lay emphasis on integrated rural development. In the fourth period of rural planning lay emphasis on multifunctionality of agriculture. In the fifth period of rural planning Korea government announced a new policy and lay emphasis on balanced national development. Food supply used to be most important function of rural areas, but it is weakened in recent days. The role as axis for balanced national development become another important function of rural areas.

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21 세기 한국 농촌지도사업의 비전과 발전과제 (Vision and Developmental Tasks for Korea Agricultural Extension Services for the 21 st Century)

  • 이수철;이채식
    • 농촌지도와개발
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    • 제7권1호
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    • pp.101-119
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    • 2000
  • Agricultural Extension Services in Korea have accomplished a significant role in self- sufficiency of rice, a national staple food, through green revolution in 1970's; supplying green vegetables even during the winter season through white revolution in 1980's; and establishing technical agriculture by organizing rural leaders and 4-H members. In 1990s changes were made in international situations under the Uruguay Round multilateral trade negotiations and inauguration of the World Trade Organization. This was followed by localization of the extension staffs and the functions of extension services in Korea changed dramatically from national government to local governments. Thus, a weakened national function resulted in loosening of the linkages of research and extension in central government and local extension offices. Difficulties were reported in diffusion of new agricultural technology and efficient management of extension personnel. Developmental tasks for better extension services for the 21st century in Korea would include recovering national functions of agricultural extension, and developing a new paradigm for extension service. This should include the following measures; 1) Cooperative extension service should be adapted to involve national as well as local governments and non-government organization. 2) The target groups for extension services should be expanded to include farmers, noel residents as well as urban consumers. 3) The role of the extension service should cover agricultural technological diffusion of innovations as well as managerial skills and leadership development for rural organizations. 4) Extension services should be introduced to small farmers as well as consultation services for advanced farms. Diversified approaches should be employed for mama effective services. 5) Pre-service as well as in-service education should be offered to secure better extension educators equipped with knowledge, understanding and abilities on agricultural technology, information, agricultural philosophy, instructional methods and communication skills.

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CHANGES IN WATER USE AND MANAGEMENT OVER TIME AND SIGNIFICANCE FOR AUSTRALIA AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA

  • Knight, Michael J.
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국지하수토양환경학회 1997년도 추계 국제학술심포지움 논문집
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    • pp.3-31
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    • 1997
  • Water has always played a significant role in the lives of people. In urbanised Rome, with its million people. sophisticated supply systems developed and then fled with the empire. only to be rediscovered later But it was the industrial Revolution commencing in the eighteenth century that ushered in major paradigm shifts In use and altitudes towards water. Rapid and concentrated urbanisation brought problems of expanded demands for drinking supplies, waste management and disease. The strategy of using water from local streams, springs and village wells collapsed under the onslaughts of rising urban demands and pollution due to poor waste disposal practices. Expanding travel (railways. and steamships) aided the spread of disease. In England. public health crises peaks, related to water-borne typhoid and the three major cholera outbreaks occurred in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century respectively. Technological, engineering and institutional responses were successful in solving the public health problem. it is generally accepted that the putting of water into pipe networks both for a clean drinking supply, as well as using it as a transport medium for removal of human and other wastes, played a significant role in towering death rates due to waterborne diseases such as cholera and typhoid towards the end of the nineteenth century. Today, similar principles apply. A recent World Bank report Indicates that there can be upto 76% reduction in illness when major water and sanitation improvements occur in developing countries. Water management, technology and thinking in Australia were relatively stable in the twentieth century up to the mid to late 1970s. Groundwater sources were investigated and developed for towns and agriculture. Dams were built, and pipe networks extended both for supply and waste water management. The management paradigms in Australia were essentially extensions of European strategies with the minor adaptions due to climate and hydrogeology. During the 1970s and 1980s in Australia, it was realised increasingly that a knowledge of groundwater and hydrogeological processes were critical to pollution prevention, the development of sound waste management and the problems of salinity. Many millions of dollars have been both saved and generated as a consequence. This is especially in relation to domestic waste management and the disposal of aluminium refinery waste in New South Wales. Major institutional changes in public sector water management are occurring in Australia. Upheveals and change have now reached ail states in Australia with various approaches being followed. Market thinking, corporatisation, privatisation, internationalisation, downsizing and environmental pressures are all playing their role in this paradigm shift. One casualty of this turmoil is the progressive erosion of the public sector skillbase and this may become a serious issue should a public health crisis occur such as a water borne disease. Such crises have arisen over recent times. A complete rethink of the urban water cycle is going on right now in Australia both at the State and Federal level. We are on the threshold of significant change in how we use and manage water, both as a supply and a waste transporter in Urban environments especially. Substantial replacement of the pipe system will be needed in 25 to 30 years time and this will cost billions of dollars. The competition for water between imgation needs and environmental requirements in Australia and overseas will continue to be an issue in rural areas. This will be especially heightened by the rising demand for irrigation produced food as the world's population grows. Rapid urbanisation and industrialisation in the emerging S.E Asian countries are currently producing considerable demands for water management skills and Infrastructure development. This trend e expected to grow. There are also severe water shortages in the Middle East to such an extent that wars may be fought over water issues. Environmental public health crises and shortages will help drive the trends.

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