• 제목/요약/키워드: Village Environments

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IPA기법을 활용한 전원마을 사업 만족도 평가 분석 (An Empirical Satisfaction Evaluation of Rural Village Development Project through Importance and Performance Analysis)

  • 최효승;안형순
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.688-697
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 도시민들의 귀농귀촌을 유도하고 농촌 정주환경 개선을 위해 시행되고 있는 전원마을 사업의 성과를 분석하고 이를 통해 정책적 시사점을 제시하고자 하였다. 이를 위하여 전원마을 거주자들을 대상으로 12개 항목을 통해 이주 전 중요하게 생각한 것과 이주 후 만족하고 있는 것을 조사하고 'IPA 분석(Importance-Performance Analysis)' 을 통해 향후 전원마을 조성사업의 추진전략을 제시하였다. 이주 전 중요도와 이주 후 만족도가 높은 항목은 '자연환경 및 경관'인 것으로 분석되었다. 반면 이주 전 중요하다고 생각했지만 이주 후 만족도가 낮은 항목은 '대중교통 및 자가용 접근성'과 '도로 및 주자시설'인 것으로 분석되었다. 따라서 향후 전원마을 입지를 결정할 때 자연환경 및 경관과 함께 접근성 측면까지 고려하여 입지가 결정될 필요가 있다. 본 연구는 거주자의 인식에 기반하였다는 것과 설문조사 지역이 한정되어 있다는 한계가 있음에도 불구하고 향후 전원마을 입지선정 및 토지이용계획 수립에 중요한 정책적 함의를 제공하였다.

건강한 농촌마을 가꾸기를 위한 참여형 마을지도 그리기 교육기법의 개발과 적용 (Development and Application of Participatory Mapping for Healthy Agricultural Village)

  • 김진석;윤성용;조성용;김주안;조서현;차혜지;박기수
    • 보건교육건강증진학회지
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    • 제29권5호
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    • pp.125-133
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: We used participatory mapping as a tool for empowerment training for promoting health and safety of farmers. We would like to introduce the application of participatory mapping method and report our experiences in a rural community in Korea. Methods: A one-day workshop was offered in six rural villages which were designated as 'safe farm zones'. Each workshop started with an orientation session, followed by a village rounding, presentations of best cases, a group exercise to draw and present a healthy village map. Participants were requested to express their ideas and experiences about healthy and safe residential and working environments on their map. Results: A total of 206 farmers(100 male, 106 female) participated in the workshops. In each workshop, an average of 34.3 farmers participated, and their mean age was 59 years. In the six workshops, the participants proposed a total of 137 action plans. The action plans included improvement of co-working condition, building facilities for recreation, improving traffic safety measures, and improving residential environment. Conclusions: Participatory mapping was successfully developed and applied as a tool for empowering Korean farmers. The participants were able to express their ideas and thoughts about healthy and safe village and action plans on the map. Moreover, some of the actions in the action plans were carried out immediately after workshop.

한국 서남해 섬마을의 경관체계해석 -진도군 조도군도, 신안군 비 금, 도초, 우이도 및 흑산군도를 중심으로- (A Landscape Interpretation of Island Villages in Korean Southwest Sea)

  • 김한배
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.45-71
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    • 1991
  • The landscape systems in Korean island settlements can be recognized as results of ingabitants' ecological adptation to the isolated environment with the limited natural resources. Both the fishery dominant industry in island society and ecological nature of its environments seem to have influenced on inhabitants' environmental cognition as well as the physical landscape of island villages such as its location, spatial pattern in each village, housing form and so on. This study was done mainly by both refering to the related documents and direct observations in case study areas, and results of the study can be summarized as follows. 1. In general, the landscape of an individual island seems to take more innate characteristics of island's own, corresponding to the degree of isolation from mainland. That is, while the landscape of island in neighboring waters takes both inland-like and island-innate landscape character at the same time, the one in the open sea far from land takes more innate landscape character of all island's own in the aspects of village location, land use and housing density etc. 2. The convex landform of most islands brings about more centrifugal village allocation than centripetal allocation in most inland villages. And thus most villages in each island face extremely diverse directions different from the south facing preference in most inland rural villages. 3. Most island villages tend to be located along the ecologically transitional strip between land and sea, so called 'line of life', rather than between hilly slope and flat land as being in most inland village locations. So they are located with marine ecology bounded fishing ground ahead and land ecology bounded agricultural site at the back of them. 4. The settlement pattern of the island fishing villages shows more compact spatial structure than that of inland agricultural villages, due to the absolute limits of usable land resources and the adaptation to the marine environment with severe sea winds and waves or for the easy accessability to the fishing grounds. And also the managerial patterns of public owned sea weed catching ground, which take each family as the unit of usership rather than an individual, seem to make the villagescape more compact and the size of Individual residence smaller than that of inland agricultural village. 5. The folk shrine('Dand') systems, in persrective of villagescape, represent innate environmental cognition of island inhabitants above all other cultural landscape elements in the island. Usually the kinds and the meanings of island's communal shrine and its allocative patternsin island villagescape are composed of set with binary opposition, for example 'Upper shrine(representing 'earth', 'mountain' or 'fire')' and 'Lower Shrine(representing 'sea', 'dragon' or 'water') are those. They are usually located at contrary positions in villagescape each other. That is, they are located at 'the virtical center or visual terminus(Upper shrine at hillside behind the village)' and 'the border or entrance(Lower Shrine at seashore in front of the village)'. Each of these shirines' divinity coincides with each subsystem of island's natural eco-system(earth sphere vs marine sphere) and they also contribute to ecological conservation, bonded with the 'Sacred Forest(usually with another function of windbreak)' or 'Sacred Natural Fountain' nearby them, which are representatives of island's natural resources.

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제주 농촌지역의 에너지사업 유무에 따른 경관색채 분석 연구 (A Study on the Landscape Color Analysis of the Energy Industry in Jeju Rural Area)

  • 김은자;한채원;임창수;박미정;최진아;권순찬
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제19권4호
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2017
  • The objective of this study is to propose a color plan for rural villages that seeks harmony between natural and artificial environments in consideration of the fact that as new and renewable energy businesses increase drastically, problems of landscape color occur in rural areas. To this end, the current color conditions over the target regions are examined in context of energy businesses; a land simulation is developed; a survey on the preferences is conducted with the result analyzed; and finally, a color plan for villages where energy businesses and non-energy businesses are conducted. For the survey, 40 photos including simulation photos and original photos of villages were used: the photos before and after the simulation was applied were shown to village residents. The validity of the selected colors was then evaluated accordingly. The survey was conducted among 15 residents in villages where energy businesses were conducted and 15 in villages where non-energy businesses were conducted. As new and renewable energy methods such as solar energy panels are utilized over rural villages in the future, selecting artificial environmental colors that can better represent the region's identity and that are in harmony with natural environments will be an important factor in community center or housing remodeling projects, local community development projects, and so forth. It is expected that the present study can be utilized as the basis for village color plans that seek to consider actual local conditions based on objective data rather than selecting colors uniformly or based on subjective judgment.

농촌 활성화사업 유형에 관한 연구 -일본 관동지방 그린투어리즘 사례를 중심으로- (A Study on Type of Development in Rural Agricultural Area - With Focus on Cases of Greentourism, East Provinces of Japan -)

  • 이을규
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this paper is to find out and discuss methods of development applicable in rural agricultural area. It is expected that rural economy will decrease in the future because of the structural problems of agricultural economy itself. The demands of rural communities for an improvement in the living standards should continue to increase but the present living environments remain poor and are at a relatively low level. This investigation focuses on the analysis of development types in rural areas in Japan. Various methods of development must be used considering specific features of each rural village. The village people's participation must be needed for success of certain methods of development. An example is the type of greentourism and type of exchange between the urban and the rural areas. Other types of development require enormous expense for construction of facilities. Various strategies and methods of development are needed in rural agricutural area in Korea. The simple method of development that is widely used currently is not really helpful to the development of rural agricultural economy.

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농촌의 에너지사업 유무에 따른 경관색채 인식 비교연구 (A Comparative Study on the Landscape Color Perception according to Existence of Energy Business in Rural Areas)

  • 김은자;한채원;최진아;권순찬
    • 농촌지도와개발
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.127-142
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    • 2017
  • Recently, the rapidly growing new generation of renewable energy projects has emerged as an artificial building that creates a mix of natural environments and disruption to the environment. It serves as a quality inhibitor for rural landscapes and implies the absence of favorable rural landscape. Therefore, the study looked at the color scheme of residents, visitors, and experts in the village, which changed the color of the landscape, and analyzed the color scheme of residents, visitors, and experts. In order to do so, the village was divided into three types and conducted a survey by the general public and experts. In the case of the survey, residents of the three districts (Yeoju, Dam yang, Jeju) were surveyed for 210 residents, and the survey conducted a survey and analysis of 30 people in the area. As a result, both the general public and experts recognized the color change in the energy business, which resulted in the identification of associations and colors of the village. In addition, the recognition and satisfaction of the current situation showed that the education programs for the public were more important than the professionals, as the public show ed low levels of public awareness. Based on this research, we expect to be able to utilize the plan as a guideline for the project of installing solar panels, which is expected to be implemented in the beginning of the project, and can be used as a guideline for the establishment of the solar panels.

학교시설 민자 사업의 효율화 방안 -공공서비스 시설의 복합화 중심으로- (Programs for Higher Efficiency of Private Sector Investment in Educational Facilities -With Focus on Combining of Public Service Facilities-)

  • 강현빈;이재림
    • 교육녹색환경연구
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.11-22
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    • 2009
  • School is a basic and the most fundamental facility of city planning just like other basic public facilities including the village office. Every plan is established on the basis of school. However, the problems such as the population reduction resulting from the nuclear family-zation and low birth rate, employment and welfare of the aged people resulting from "the old aged society", and the infant nursing and education resulting from a rapid increase of the working couples become notable and accordingly more requirements are being made. Reflecting this trend, the concept and operation system should be changed. Up to now, the BTL projects of the educational facilities are gaining a reputation of being efficient in terms of national budget running, but at the same time receiving negative reputation in terms of budget saving under the civil creativity and efficiency. Through upgrading the private sector investment projects into the BTO+BTL system and further into the BTO(Build Transfer Operate), we can accomplish the original goals of the private sector investment projects, and can make the education budget operation more efficient, and can greatly improve the education environments. However, we should not underestimate in this process that these facilities should not negatively affect the education environments. In any situation, the owners of schools are students.

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The Housing Environment Evaluation of Munhwa-Mauel in Rural Area

  • Yoon, Chung-Sook;Jeon, Yeong-Mi
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.137-144
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    • 1999
  • The movements to improve rural housing environments have been promoted since the beginning of Sae-Mauel project in 1970s. Since then policies to develop village units and to improve housing units and public facilities have been increased. These trends reflect rural inhabitants' strong desire to enjoy a quality of life. The project of Munhwa-Mauel aims to improve rural housing environment conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry since the early 1990s. As of 1998, among 105 districts under the project. 56 districts have been parceled out and sold. The number of Munhwa-Mauels is expected to increase under Government's policy to construct 772 Munhwa-Mauels by the year 2004, which may have a large influences on private sectors. So far several studies have been conducted on the Munhwa-Mauel project. According to them Munhwa-Mauel has merits such that it modernizes the rural villages, and decreases the number of people moving out. while it causes conflict between the residents and the newcomers. Munhwa-Mauel also provides uniform housing layouts and unsuitable environments for the rural area, and lacks locality and facilities to promote income. As, however, the results of previous studies have not been verified through systematic researches, it is necessary to search a verified approach through the evaluation on housing environment in various aspects in order to provide planning guidelines for rural villages.

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전주 한옥마을의 도시재생사업이 지역변화에 미친 영향 (The Social and Economic Impact of the Urban Regeneration Project in Jeonju Hanok Village Area)

  • 김주영;허선영;문태헌
    • 한국지역지리학회지
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.106-117
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    • 2017
  • 최근 우리나라에서는 도시재생사업이 활발하게 추진되고 있으며 그 중 전주 한옥마을은 지속적으로 도시재생사업이 추진되는 대표적인 도시재생사업지이다. 이에 전주 한옥마을의 관광객 수는 급증하고 있는 추세이다. 그러나 관광객 수가 급증한 만큼 다양한 문제점이 발생하고 있으며 특히 상업화에 대한 우려가 높아지고 있다. 이에 본 연구에서는 정체성이 상실되고 상업화가 진행되는 전주 한옥마을을 대상으로 도시재생사업이 실질적으로 도시재생에 미친 영향을 물리적, 경제적, 사회적 재생 차원에서 분석하여 전주 한옥마을의 관리 및 새로운 정책 방향을 제시하고자 한다. 연구를 위하여 토지이용변화, 실거래가 변화와 SNS 데이터를 분석하였으며 분석결과는 다음과 같다. 첫째, 물리적 분석에서는 전주 한옥마을이 주요 도로를 중심으로 상업화가 진행되어 가고 있음을 파악했다. 급격한 상업화로 주민들의 생활공간이 관광객을 지원하는 상업공간으로 대체되고, 경제적 환경적 피해로 인한 거주 환경의 저하로 주민 이주를 초래하는 등 불합리한 현상이 속출하고 있다. 둘째, 경제적 분석에서는 2010년에는 도로에 따른 실거래가 차이가 없었으나 2016년에는 실거래가의 유의한 차이가 나타났다. 관광객의 통행량이 많으며 주요 관광지와 인접해 있는 도로의 실거래가가 가장 많이 증가한 것으로 나타났다. 실거래가 상승은 도시재생측면에서 긍정적 현상이지만 투자의 대상으로 인식될 우려가 있는 것으로 사료된다. 셋째, 사회적 분석에서는 관광객들은 주요 역사 문화 관광지 보다 상업적인 요소를 더 많이 이용하고 있으며, 관심 또한 많은 것을 확인 할 수 있었다. 하지만 한옥마을 상업화에 대한 의견도 많은 것으로 나타나 한옥마을의 정체성을 확립 할 수 있는 방안 마련이 필요할 것으로 사료된다. 이상과 같이 본 연구는 토지이용과 실거래가, SNS 자료를 중심으로 실태를 분석하여 전주 한옥마을 도시재생사업의 정책적 시사점을 제시하였다는데 의의가 있다.

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농촌 공공기반시설 현황 조사 및 문제점 분석 (The Survey and Analysis of Public Infrastructures in Korean Rural Areas)

  • 허학영;남상채;최상운;오민근;안동만
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.105-113
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    • 2002
  • This investigation aims to provide basic data for rural village planning and rehabilitation planning. Public infrastructures of forty selected villages have been surveyed. Provision of facilities, user satisfaction, perceived problems, and conditions of maintenance have been surveyed for three classified types of infrastructures; 1) public utility spaces such as community hall, and parking lots, 2) public production infrastructures such as warehouses, and irrigation facilities, and 3) public infrastructures for living environments such as roads, water supply, and sewage system. All twenty smaller villages (ki-cho-ma-ul) had problems of poor conditions and insufficient spaces with community halls. Most of the smaller villages suffered from lack of public production infrastructures, or had problems of insufficient spaces and poor maintenance conditions. They also lacked good access roads with adequate right of ways. Only three villages were provided with sewage systems. In the twenty larger villages (myun-bo-ma-ul), though public utility spaces were provided for most of them (as an example, sixteen villages had welfare centers), they were not large enough and they were maintained in poor condition too. On the one hand twelve of the larger villages had farm machine service centers, only a few villages were equipped with warehouses. Many more public infrastructures for living environments were found in larger villages. However, only a few villages had pollution control facilities. Multidimensional scaling revealed groups of distinctive characteristics, in terms of public infrastructures, among smaller villages. It did not show any noticeable distinctions among larger villages.