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황희연(Hee Yun Hwang) 한국도시지리학회 1999 한국도시지리학회지 Vol.2 No.2
This study provides strategies for national land management for the unification of Korean peninsula in preparation. Such strategies should focus on achieving a body of the peninsula and reinforcing the position of Korea in the Fast Asia economic block. The followings are suggested as the most important constituents of the proposed strategies for national land management. First, there must be national land management to expand this campy toward oceans. Second, there should be equity between the different regions throughout the whole country, at the same tires as a central area to lead the unified nation is developed. Third, national spatial structure to conned inland to coastal areas must be developed. Finally, the country must be managed in a environmentally sound and sustainable manner. Additionally, this paper emphasizes plans to deal with unexpected emergencies from unification, and the importance of the early formulation of an advisable land system for North Korea.
지방중소도시 쇠퇴에 대한 공무원의 인지도와 쇠퇴현상의 일치도 분석
황희연 ( Hee Yun Hwang ),성순아 ( Sun Ah Sung ),심용주 ( Young Ju Shim ),장민철 ( Min Chul Jang ) 한국도시지리학회 2011 한국도시지리학회지 Vol.14 No.3
본 연구는 도시쇠퇴를 물리적 현상 외에 사회·경제적 현상을 포함한 복합적 개념으로 정하고, 지방 중소도시의 쇠퇴현상에 대한 명확한 진단을 위해 공무원의 인식과 실제 현상과의 일치성을 분석하였다. 공무원을 대상으로 해당 도시의 쇠퇴현상에 대한 설문조사 결과와 실제 쇠퇴현상을 비교한 결과, 2009년 현재(85개 도시) 및 2004~2009년의 변화(69개 도시) 모두에서 일치하는 성장형 시군은 26개 도시, 쇠퇴형 시군은 10개 도시로 나타났으며, 이는 전체 시군의 28.6%에 해당된다. 분석 결과 성장·쇠퇴 현상이 뚜렷한 도시에서 일치하는 경향성을 보였고, 성장·쇠퇴 현상이 뚜렷하지 않은 도시에서는 일치도가 혼재하는 것으로 나타났다. This study determined urban decline as the complex concept including social, economic and physical phenomenon, and analyzed consistency between perception of public officials and actual degree of decline for accurate diagnosis on decline phenomenon of local small and medium-sized cities. The survey results of the public officials on decline phenomenon of cities were compared with the actual degree of decline, and 26 cities showed as growing-type, and 10 cities as declining-type. The results showed consistency in both 2009 (85 cities) and the change between the years from 2004 to 2009 (69 cities), and these are equivalent to 28.6 percent of the entire cities and counties. The analysis were consistent in cities where the growth·decline phenomenon is clear and inconsistent in cities where the growth and decline phenomenon is not clear.