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Residents' Participation and Common Activities in an Intentional Community: The Case of the Mindlre Community

  • Cho, Jeong-Hyun;Lee, Dong-Sook;Choi, Jung-Shin
    • International Journal of Human Ecology
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.107-116
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    • 2008
  • A new movement in forming community villages for better living standards is becoming popular. In order to sustain a proper community, it is essential to design proper community programs and facilities, which can encourage the proactive participation of residents. In this study, detailed aspects of the Mindlre (Dandelion) community (including formation process and management of the village) are investigated. The Mindlre community is a successful community village in Korea concerned with residents' participation and community activities. The community is located in Sancheong, Gyungsangnamdo province in Korea. The study methods are references, field trips, and interviews with residents. Six areas were surveyed and investigated: the physical environment of the Mindlre community and eco-friendly elements, respondents' background and the motivation to join, residents composition, residents' participation in the formation process of the community, self-management systems and common activities, and residents's life satisfaction. The mindlre Community was founded on Christian religions faith. The primary idea of this village was building a new hope for rural areas without discrimination. The size of the village was expanded with housing for teachers and students who were linked with the Mindlre School (substitution school). When the community was founded, existing shapes of the village were preserved. The village was physically renovated based on the original environment, in addition nature friendly materials and methods were used. The residents were proactively involved in the community through regular meetings, self-regulation, and community worship. Although the survey results should that most residents were highly satisfied with living standards, there seemed to be no clear division between community facilities and private houses. A systematic and detailed space planning technique was required. In addition, various community facilities are required due to the expansion of the community.

Engineering characteristics and eco-cultural potential of spring in Jeju Island

  • Koh, Byoung Ryoun
    • 한국수자원학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국수자원학회 2019년도 학술발표회
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    • pp.218-218
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    • 2019
  • Jeju island has an area of $1,810km^2$ and is considered the largest island in South Korea. In Jeju Island the average annual precipitation is 1,957mm. About 54% of precipitation is estimated to be lost due to evapo-transpiration and direct runoff, and the remainder is recharged. Historically springs and puddles were the island's primary sources of water. However, after 1970 all sectors, including the urban and industrial sectors depended solely on groundwater as their water resource. As vast amount of water is being recharged the Island has many springs, especially near the coastlines. Historlcally, spring of Jeju Island formed village and make it possible to continue a life. Also it produces many values such as the spring related story, culture, tourism and ecosystems. Especially, the naturally rare phenomenon that about 900 springs appear over the whole area of Jeju Island makes it possible to call it as a natural heritage. As a result of this most springs have either been destroyed or been in the state of neglect. In some cases it has been observed that springs were preserved by nature, however majority of the cases saw springs losing their own nature as a result of abandonment. It was recorded that there were 911 springs in Jeju Island with most of them being distributed along the coast, which consequently increases their susceptibility to seawater intrusion. The objective of this study is therefore to analyze Eco-cultural and Engineering characteristics about springs in the island, highlighting its past utilization and reestablishing its potential as a source of spring.

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농산촌체험마을 지역주민의 체험프로그램 참여의향 - 산촌생태마을사업을 위한 정책적 제언 - (Participation Intention of Activity-oriented Program of Local Residents of Rural and Mountain Villages - Policy Implication for the Eco-Mountain Village Project -)

  • 이덕재;김종호;전준헌
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제36권1호
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    • pp.1-11
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    • 2008
  • Factors for promoting the resident participation in mountain villages are suggested to introduce the activity-oriented program of green tourism using a multinomial logit model(MNLM). Direct surveying, using a structured questionnaire was performed on local residents in the different types of rural tourism villages such as mountain villages, agricultural themed villages, and the mixed types of villages. The MNLM revealed that participation intention in the program was significantly higher for males, those with lower education, and residents in mountain villages. The participation intention of the program had a negative relationship with the increase of expected problems not from the program itself, but from the results of the program such as income distribution and nature destruction. Participation intention also increased with the indirect effects of an investment by the Village Development Project, such as local cooperativeness, public mind, etc. It was suggested that to introduce the activity-oriented program in mountain villages, negative effects from the results had to be minimized, and positive effects from the indirect changes between local residents had to be maximized through better communication and policy endeavors.

비오톱유형에 의한 농촌생태마을의 경관생태학적 특성분석 -환경부지정 생태마을 중 전남 일부 지역을 대상으로- (Analyzing Landscape Ecological Characteristics of Biotope Types in Rural Eco-Villages - Focusing on Eco-Villages of Chonnam Region Designated by Ministry of Environment -)

  • 김근호;조동범;김미향
    • 한국환경복원기술학회지
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    • 제9권6호
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    • pp.63-77
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    • 2006
  • The research aim is to classify biotope types of rural eco-villages designed by ministry of environment and analyze landscape ecological characteristics of them. This information would provide information on eco-villages' potential and specific needs to improve landscape ecological structure of eco-villages. Two eco-villages, designated by ministry of environment, in Yoocheon-ri and Sanduk-ri were selected and the landscape ecological metrics used in this study were Area, Shannon diversity index, Shape index, Distance index. The results are as follows. 1) There were five biotope types in large-scale classification, 13 biotope types m Sanduk-ri and 9 biotope types in Yoocheon-ri in middle-scale classification, 31 biotope types in Sanduk-ri and 24 biotope types in Yoocheon-ri in small-scale classification. 2) In the case of area, artificial biotope types, such as artificial forest, agricultural irrigation canal, wet paddy, dry paddy and residential area, covered more than 80% of total area. However, natural biotope types, such as natural forest, river, reservoir, covered just more than 10% of total area. In details, an orchard (26.69%) was the dominant biotope type, followed by artificial forest (19.10%) in Sanduk-ri and the first most abundant biotope type was artificial forest (49.71%), followed by wet paddy (15.95%) in Yoocheon-ri. 3) The result of Shannon diversity index indicated that Sanduk-ri (2.158) had more heterogeneity landscape, rather than Yoocheon-ri (2.051). 4) In the case of shape index, road (13.09) had more complex and irregular shape than either agricultural irrigation canal (3.35) or artificial forest (2.46) in Sanduk-ri. Road (6.52) was also the most irregular biotope shape, followed by river (5.70) and agricultural irrigation canal (4.78) in Yoocheon-ri. 5) Mean Nearest-neighbour Distance (MND) was smallest in wet paddy and dry paddy biotope types in the two study area, suggesting that these biotope types were concentrated within these study areas. From the result, this research suggested information to protect and improve biotopes of eco-villages in the landscape ecological terms. To achieve this improvement plan, there should be strong support by ministry of environment and local governments.

농촌지역 재난안전마을 만들기 활성화를 위한 컨텐츠 마련에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Preparation of Contents for Promoting the Establishment of a Disaster Safety Village in Rural Areas)

  • 구원회;백민호
    • 한국재난정보학회 논문집
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    • 제14권4호
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    • pp.387-398
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    • 2018
  • 연구목적 : 한국과 일본의 재난안전마을 관련 운영 컨텐츠 사례를 조사 및 분석하여 농촌지역 특성에 맞는 재난안전마을 구축사업 시 적용하기 위함이다. 연구방법 : 한국과 일본의 재난안전마을 관련 사업 컨텐츠 현황을 주민참여, 구조적, 법 제도 환경적으로 분류하여 조사 및 분석을 통해 특성을 살펴보았으며 농촌지역 특성에 맞는 재난안전마을 컨텐츠(안)을 제시하였다. 연구결과 : 주민참여 컨텐츠는 유관기관과 연계한 기초안전교육, 심폐소생술 교육, 대피소 생활 체험 훈련, 대피 훈련, 농촌활동과 재난활동 병행 훈련, 마을 안전지도 만들기 등이 있으며 법 제도 환경적 컨텐츠는 재난안전마을 구축을 위한 법, 조례 제정, 전문가 파견제도, 풍수해보험 제도, 마을만들기 기금조성을 위한 펀드 제도 등을 제시하였다. 또한 구조적인 컨텐츠는 자립형 대피소, 무선 대피 안내 방송시스템, 하천재해 방재시스템, 재난안전 안내 표지판, 마을안전지도 표지판 제작, 방재공원 구축 등을 제시하였다. 결론 : 법 제도 환경적 컨텐츠는 법/제도 마련을 위한 기반 구축이고 구조적 컨텐츠는 안전성을 확보하는 것과 더불어 농촌지역 환경을 고려한 친환경 공법을 활용하여 설치해야 한다. 또한 주민참여는 농촌마을의 주민의 연령, 특성, 환경 등 다양한 항목을 고려하여 컨텐츠를 활용해야 한다.

도서지역의 생태문화적 재생 요소에 대한 중요도 분석 (The Importance Analysis of Experts on Eco-Cultural Regeneration Index in Island Regions)

  • 변병설;신선미
    • 한국습지학회지
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    • 제13권3호
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    • pp.687-696
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    • 2011
  • 본 연구는 도서지역에 도입 가능한 생태 문화적 재생 요소를 도출하여 전문가를 대상으로 중요도 인식조사를 실시하였다. 먼저, 도서지역의 현황과 개발 동향, 농어촌 마을 및 생태 해양도시를 기초로 하여 도서지역에 적합한 생태문화적 재생 요소를 도출하였다. 생태적 재생 요소에는 토지이용, 교통체계, 건축물, 자원순환으로 분류하고, 문화적 재생 요소에는 보존 및 보전, 관광자원화, 기반시설로 분류하였다. 직업분야(학계, 공공기관, 민간회사), 전공분야(도서 해양, 문화 관광, 생태 환경, 도시계획)로 나누어서 살펴보았다. 차이분석은 일원배치 분산분석(One-way ANOVA)을 실시하여 도서지역의 생태문화적 재생 요소에 대한 전문가 집단간 중요도 인식을 비교하였다. 토지이용부문은 학계와 공공기관 간 충분한 협의가 있어야 하고, 전문가들은 생태문화자원의 보존을 통해 도서지역이 활성화 될 수 있음을 인식하고 있다.

향토자원을 활용한 농촌마을 활성화 계획 - 가평군 운악산 포도향 권역을 대상으로 - (The Activating Plan of Rural Village through the Native Resource Application - Focused on the Gapyeong-gun Unaksan Grape regions -)

  • 김영택;이상창;강은지;김용근
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제17권3호
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    • pp.113-124
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    • 2011
  • This study attempted to propose a space planning of rural villages having been connected by small-regions units as a plan of regional economic growth through cultivating native resources located in rural areas and then developing them. As research methods, this study carried out literature research and empirical study at the same time, and then was progressed to directions of deducing a basic plan by applying alternatives to actual object sites based on the results. Endogenous developments of areas through native resources' developments have been emphasized in Korea recently, and various policies and strategies are being appeared for making regional economic growth under these recognitions. However, rural village planning has directed to physical maintenances centering on functionality till now, and composed of facility repairs and experience projects of urban-rural interchanges mostly so as to solve living environments between cities and agricultural villages. Therefore, this study intended to pose discrimination with existing rural village planning, and set up a growth plan of rural villages by cultivating and developing tangible and intangible native resources having been kept in the rural villages and then commercializing them centering on indigenous native resources.

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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거제도 학동 자갈해빈의 변화와 그 원인에 관한 연구 -해빈 단면의 모니터링을 통해- (The Change of Hagdong Shingle Beach and its Causes -By Monitoring the Change of Beach Profiles-)

  • 손일;박경
    • 한국지역지리학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.177-191
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    • 2004
  • 국립공원에 속한 거제시 동부면 학동해수욕장의 자갈해빈에 대한 7개월에 걸친 모니터링 결과 자갈해빈은 월별로 주기적인 변화를 보였으며, 특히 대형 태풍의 내습으로 해빈단면 전체에 큰 변화가 나타났다. 연안의 구조물은 침식을 가속화시키는 것으로 알려져 있으며, 이곳 학동에서도 예외는 아니다. 해빈을 관통하는 하천의 벽이나 하상이 콘크리트로 축조되고, 해안단구가 방호벽으로 인해 단절되면서 퇴적물 공급과 제거 간에 불균형이 발생하면서 해안침식이 일어나고 있는 것으로 판단된다. 해안 관광자원의 지속적인 유지를 위해서는 다양한 요인에 대한 장기적인 모니터링을 통해 해안보호대책을 수립해야 될 것으로 사료된다.

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고령화 사회를 위한 생태 공동주거 계획에 관한 연구 - 미 서부 생태 공동주거 단지 사례를 중심으로 - (A Study on the Planning of the Eco-Villages for Aging Society - Focused on the Cases of the Environmental Co-Housings in Western America -)

  • 구재오
    • KIEAE Journal
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    • 제10권3호
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    • pp.111-116
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    • 2010
  • Ecological villages should be designed not only for simply reducing environmental impact such as energy saving and alternative energy use, resource conservation and circulation, harmony with surrounding environment and nature, but also for encouraging social contact and community activities with the residents, especially the aged people. The aim of this paper is to find the ecological and social design elements for the ecological village planning derived through case studies. The case studies are selected from the environmental Co-housings in Western America, surveyed in the years of 2008 and 2009. The results are as follows; 1. The ecological design elements, although there are some differences in size and type, were found to be basically applied in every ecological villages. 2. The community activities are actively conducted with the participation of the residents based on a variety of programs. The two main purposes of the community activities are strengthening the residents' familiarity with each other and the volunteer services to the local community where they belong.