Revitalizing the Dogye, with Citizens! Starting Construction of the Living Lab Governance Foundation at Kangwon National University
Mar 05, 2025
The metropolitan area of Samcheok will promote projects to revitalize the local economy by strengthening support for the disabled and the elderly and creating new jobs. This project aims to develop multi-faceted convergence models in conjunction with various businesses such as RISE, Glocal, Precision Medical, and Digital Healthcare.
The Dogye area has traditionally maintained an economic structure centered on agriculture and abandoned mining industries, but due to changes in industrial structure and aging, new job creation and social support are urgently needed. Accordingly, empirical research and various programs using Kangwon National University Living Lab will be operated on a governance basis to build a sustainable development model through public-private, industry-academic, and research cooperation promoted by revitalizing tourism and linking win-win forums.
The core of this project is to establish the governance of the Dogye community and bring about practical changes through support and research activities tailored to the characteristics of the Dogye area. To this end, governance programs such as empirical research and problem solving for the disabled and the elderly will be promoted through Living Lab by presenting a continuous research model to solve long-term regional problems through the formation and operation of private, government, industry, academia, and research councils to solve regional issues, hosting public hearings and academic conferences to share policy proposals and research results, expanding professional care services, and customized professional health care activities.
In order to revitalize the local economy, a new industrial model is developed that considers the characteristics of the abandoned mine industry in the Dogye area. Carbon-neutral agriculture and smart farms, social enterprises for the disabled and the elderly, specialized job matching systems linked to manufacturing and service industries, and the sixth industry (agriculture-processing-tourism) model using local specialties are representative projects.
In order to increase the global competitiveness of the Dogye region, programs to attract foreign students and link local communities will also be strengthened. It plans to promote overseas in cooperation with local universities and educational institutions, and expand 'Dogye Exploration Program' and multicultural experience programs. In the long run, various measures are being prepared, such as promoting the designation of a special educational zone and operating an internship program linked to foreign students' employment in the region.
This project will secure stable financial resources through the support budget of Samcheok City Hall and by attracting investment from private companies and public institutions. In addition, long-term sustainability is secured in connection with the Ministry of Education's RISE project and national R&D projects. Through this project, the Dogye community is expected to achieve more sustainable development and create an environment where various classes can coexist.
The Dogye area has traditionally maintained an economic structure centered on agriculture and abandoned mining industries, but due to changes in industrial structure and aging, new job creation and social support are urgently needed. Accordingly, empirical research and various programs using Kangwon National University Living Lab will be operated on a governance basis to build a sustainable development model through public-private, industry-academic, and research cooperation promoted by revitalizing tourism and linking win-win forums.
The core of this project is to establish the governance of the Dogye community and bring about practical changes through support and research activities tailored to the characteristics of the Dogye area. To this end, governance programs such as empirical research and problem solving for the disabled and the elderly will be promoted through Living Lab by presenting a continuous research model to solve long-term regional problems through the formation and operation of private, government, industry, academia, and research councils to solve regional issues, hosting public hearings and academic conferences to share policy proposals and research results, expanding professional care services, and customized professional health care activities.
In order to revitalize the local economy, a new industrial model is developed that considers the characteristics of the abandoned mine industry in the Dogye area. Carbon-neutral agriculture and smart farms, social enterprises for the disabled and the elderly, specialized job matching systems linked to manufacturing and service industries, and the sixth industry (agriculture-processing-tourism) model using local specialties are representative projects.
In order to increase the global competitiveness of the Dogye region, programs to attract foreign students and link local communities will also be strengthened. It plans to promote overseas in cooperation with local universities and educational institutions, and expand 'Dogye Exploration Program' and multicultural experience programs. In the long run, various measures are being prepared, such as promoting the designation of a special educational zone and operating an internship program linked to foreign students' employment in the region.
This project will secure stable financial resources through the support budget of Samcheok City Hall and by attracting investment from private companies and public institutions. In addition, long-term sustainability is secured in connection with the Ministry of Education's RISE project and national R&D projects. Through this project, the Dogye community is expected to achieve more sustainable development and create an environment where various classes can coexist.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.