원문정보
초록
영어
The Seoul Metropolitan Region(SMR) has a small proportion of the country's total land area(11.8 percent), yet its current estimated population of 22 million people represents approximately 46 percent of the total population of Korea. There has been an unequal distribution of regional growth and a high degree of inefficiency in the daily life of its residents, thereby lowering their quality of life. There have been many attempts to reduce population concentration and to institute growth control in the SMR since 1970. There were inconsistencies in both policies and planning systems. This study has found that government efforts to control the growth of the region have not been successful. The Korean experience shows that direct government intervention for growth control is likely to create negative effects rather than to contribute to the balanced spatial distribution of population and industries.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Evolution of Urban Growth Management in the Seoul Metropolitan Region
2. 1 Urbanization and Concentrated Growth in the Seoul Metropolitan Region
2.2 Growth Management Programs for the SMR
3. Methods of Policy Evaluation
3.1 Previous Sfudies
3.2 Population frends and land developmenf Indicafors
4. Evaluation of Growth Management Policies
4.1 The $patial Movemenf of Population
4.2 Agricultural and Forest Land Preservation{Loss) Indicator{API)
4.3 Land Development Indicastor (LDI): 1982-1995 and 1995-2000
5. Conclusions
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