Publication
auri Research Brief
Support Policies for Improving the Effectiveness of Landscape Agreements
- No.22
- 2017.08.01
- Hit 1852
- Lee, Yeokyung Associate Research Fellow
- Sim, Kyungmi Research Fellow
In early 2000, the Korean government introduced the Landscape Agreement, responding to limitations of the top-down urban management method on public projects and policies to manage and maintain landscapes through resident’ volunteers. The ultimate intention for introducing the Landscape Agreement is to maintain, manage, and form landscape based on the characteristics of each area as an urban management method. The Landscape Agreement was introduced when the government enacted 「Landscape Act」 expecting contributions to landscape management by the residents themselves. However, implementation of the Agreement has not met above expectation for the last 10 years. It has been adopted by the government or municipalities rather than selecting residents when needed. This passive adoption in actual cases has caused concern of the existence and effectiveness of the policy. Implementation of the Agreement could be inadequate since its introduction. From this background, this research examines issues in implementation of the Agreement to redirect the Landscape Agreement's operation and implementation.
Quoting
APA
Lee, Yeokyung, Sim, Kyungmi. (2017). Support Policies for Improving the Effectiveness of Landscape Agreements. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Lee, Yeokyung, Sim, Kyungmi. Support Policies for Improving the Effectiveness of Landscape Agreements.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2017
Chicago
Lee, Yeokyung, Sim, Kyungmi. 2017. Support Policies for Improving the Effectiveness of Landscape Agreements. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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