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GDPC Annual Report 2012

G l o b a l D e v e l o p m e n t P a r t n e r s h i p C e n t e r

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Preface

Since 2010, we have witnessed a growing demand for international cooperation in the field of infrastructure development. The demands of developing countries to learn Korea’s economic development experiences and development models have increased rapidly. In particular, there was a huge increase in demand for sharing Korea’s experiences and knowledge on national territorial and regional development, urban development, and construction of infrastructure. In addition, becoming a member of the Development Assistance Committee (DAC) of OECD in 2009, Korea has increased its volume of Official Development Assistance and received much attention from developing countries which are impressed with development model of Korea which joined the ranks of the advanced countries for a short period of time.

In the meantime, Korean businesses are expanding their operations globally, seeking to enter international infrastructure development markets. In 2009 when Korea reached its maturity on development of infrastructure such as road networks, railroads, and ports, its market started to show some signs of slowing so Korean companies seek to advance into foreign markets.

In order to effectively respond to strong demand for international cooperation at home and abroad, the Korean Research Institute for Human Settlements (KRIHS) established the Global Development Partnership Center (GDPC) at the end of 2010. The purpose of the GDPC lies in the support of economic development of developing countries by contributing to a balanced development of international society with the knowledge and experiences of the KRIHS that has accumulated over the past 36 years.

Since its establishment, the GDPC has conducts the following businesses. First, it provides educational training to deliver experiences and knowledge of Korea to developing countries.

Educational training programs are flexibly designed for a 1-week to 6-week period according to the needs of trainees and the purpose of the program.

Second, the GDPC provides consulting services in regards to national infrastructure-related laws and institutions such as national land development planning, urban and regional development and

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infrastructure. The consulting services provide specific policy advisory consulting and technical support. Recently, the GDPC has provided cooperative consulting with the World Bank.

Third, the GDPC steadily maintains human networking with developing countries, which was built through educational training and development consulting. It also provides various information through the website (www.gdpc.kr) where the participants exchange their opinions.

Fourth, the GDPC supports developing countries through the Multilateral Development Banks.

Since the KRIHS was also designated as the UKP Academy by the World Bank in 2012, the GDPC has run joint educational training programs with the World Bank. In addition, the GDPC promotes various partnership businesses such as hosting joint seminars, workshops, and joint research.

Fifth, the GDPC holds the Global Development Partnership Forum, Seminar and Academy. They are designed to help both public and private companies in Korea to strengthen their competence for global development partnerships, as well as to have partnerships with developing countries or the Multilateral Development Banks by providing a variety of latest information on markets of developing companies and international development banks.

In 2012, a total of 112 public officials from 16 developing countries in Asia, Latin America, and Africa participated in the educational training by the GDPC. The GDPC is very proud of our contribution to the international society. This annual report contains achievements of the GDPC in 2012. Although there were lots of difficulties, it was a fruitful year to support developing countries. We appreciate all those who have worked very hard for years to make it successful and hope to try the best to grow into a global professional organization. We look forward to your continuous support and interest.

Thank you.

Dr. Sakong Ho-sang Director of Global Development Partnership Center

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I _EDUCATIONAL TRAINING 7

A. Overseas Programs

Ⅰ-1.



ADB-Commissioned Program: Policy Consulting for High-level Public Officials from Mongolia

Ⅰ-2. Education Program for Senior-level Public Officials of Asian Developing Countries: National / Regional Development Planning and Policy Course

Ⅰ-3. KOICA-Commissioned Training: Invitational Training for High-level Policy Makers from Nepal for Setting a Master Plan of Lumbini Project

Ⅰ-4. Policy Advisory Workshop on Vietnam’s Green and Smart City

Ⅰ-5. Urban Planning and Policy Course for African Countries

I-6. AMC-KRIHS Real Estate and Housing Policy Training Program in Korea

I-7. National Territorial Development and Management in Korea for Myanmar’s High-level Officials I-8. 2012 Capacity Building Program for Nepal Lumbini Project for Mid-level Officials

I-9. Vietnam AMC-Commissioned Training for National Land and Urban Development Management B. Domestic Training Programs

I-10. Global Development Partnership Academy

8 10 13 17

20 22 26 29 32 35 37

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43 45 48 50 52 54 56 58 59

61 63 65

II_CONSULTING PROGRAMS

II-1. Policy Advisory Seminar between VUPDA and the KRIHS

II-2. Policy Advisory Program for High-level Government Officials of Vietnam

II-3. Advisory Program for the Establishment of the National Institute of Urban Management (NIUM) of India

II-4. Policy Advisory Consulting on National Asset Management for Vietnamese Government Officials II-5. Policy Advisory Workshop for the High-level Delegation from Latin America

II-6. Workshop for Establishment of Urban Management Information System in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam II-7. Kazakhstan Government Delegation's Visit to the KRIHS and Seminar on New Town Development

and Affordable Housing in Korea

II-8. Project Consulting with the Program Director of the Andhra Pradesh Municipal Development Project II-9. Policy Advisory Program on Water Resource, Transportation and Infrastructure between the World

Bank and the KRIHS

II-10. Meeting with the Delegation from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) II-11. Meeting with High-level Officials from the GDLA and VUPDA in Vietnam II-12. Meeting with Delegation from Cities Alliance

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72 73 74 76 77 78 79 80

81 84 85 87 90 92 95 97 99 101 102 105 119 112 114 118 121

III _DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP

A. International Cooperation and MOU

III-1. Signing an MOU with the VUPDA of Vietnam III-2. Signing an MOU between AMC and the KRIHS

III-3. Designation of the KRIHS as the World Bank Institute’s UKP Academy III-4. Signing an MOU between IDB and the KRIHS

III-5. Signing an MOU between George Washington University and the KRIHS III-6. Signing an MOU between Far Eastern Federal University and the KRIHS

III-7. Signing an MOU between the South California Association of Governments and the KRIHS III-8. Signing an MOC between NILIM and the KRIHS

B. International Conference/ Seminar/ Workshop III-9. Turkey Urbanization Review Seminar III-10. Serial Lectures on ODA Held at the GDPC

III-11. Serial Lectures about National Territorial Planning of Korea for Harvard Graduate School of Design III-12. WB-KRIHS UKP Seminar Held in the South Asia Region

III-13. OECD-KRIHS Joint Workshop for Urban Policy

III-14. Seminar for Building Capacity for Overseas Development Partnership III-15. Korean-Mongolian Cooperative Seminar in Land Sector

III-16. On-Site Feasibility Analysis on the Establishment of the IOCC Center in Goiania and Montevideo

III-17. Visit from the Ho Chi Minh National Academy of Politics and Public Administration (HCMA) to the KRIHS and Workshop

III-18. The 6th Urban Research and Knowledge Symposium

III-19. Field Survey for the Task of the World Bank, “Analysis of Potential Impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Industries on Urban Development in Developing Countries”

III-20. WB-KRIHS UKP South Asia Regional Workshop III-21. The 23rd EAROPH World Congress

III-22. Joint Workshop Co-hosted by NILIM and the KRIHS

III-23. On-Site Survey Conducted on a Development Partnership Project in South Asia Countries III-24. On-Site Survey for Industrial Site Development Planning in Myanmar

III-25. Global Development Partnership Forum

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IV _RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

IV-1. Evaluation Project II on the Global and National Territorial Development Competiveness IV-2. Selection of the ODA Program in the National Territory Construction Area for Establishing

Korea’s ODA Model

IV-3. A Study of Laws Related to Land Development and Management in Korea

IV-4. Content Development for Knowledge Sharing on Korea’s National Territorial and Regional Development Planning

IV-5. Feasibility Analysis Project for Building the IOCC in the Two Cities in Latin America

IV-6. Development and Application of a Feasibility Analysis Method for the Introduction of the ICT Industry in Global Cities

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138 139

131

V _PUBLIC RELATIONS, PUBLICATIONS, AND DB CONSTRUCTION

V-1. 2012 Publications of the Global Development Partnership Center V-2. GDPC Database Construction and Monitoring for Business Activities

144 147

141

VI _ INVITATION OF OVERSEAS EXPERTS AND OVERVIEW OF SPECIAL LECTURES

VI-1. Invited Overseas Researchers VI-2. Special Lectures by Experts

153 155

151

VII _ Appendix: GDPC Performance List 159

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I _EDUCATIONAL TRAINING

G l o b a l D e v e l o p m e n t P a r t n e r s h i p C e n t e r

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I.OverviewofEducationalTraining

Goal To contribute to the development of developing countries by offering Korean experience, technology and skills, as well as experience in policy matters acquired through the process of the development of national land and urban development sectors, to the public officers of developing countries

Trainees Public officers of developing countries and domestic/international development partnership experts

Period One to six-week custom-tailored programs (Conducted self-developed and commissioned training course)

Composition Lectures, field studies, industrial visits, workshops, advisor meetings, preparing policy reports, cultural and socializing events, etc.

Major Activities of GDPC

A total of 11 educational training courses (more than 286 participants in 19 countries)

GDPC-developed programs

“Training for Senior Public Officers of Asian Developing Countries: National/Regional Land Development Plan and Policy Course”, “Vietnam Smart and Green City Educational Workshop for Vietnam Urban Planning and Development Association (VUPDA),” “Invitational Training for High- level Myanmar Public Officers regarding Land and Urban Development Policies”

KOICA_commissioned training programs

“Invitational Training for High-level Nepal Decision Makers regarding the Nepal Lumbini Project”,

“Invitational Training for Mid-level Officials of Nepal regarding the Nepal Lumbini Project”

AMC_commissioned training programs

“Vietnam Housing and Real Estate Policy Training Program”, “Education Program for National Land and Urban Development Management of Vietnam”

• ADB-commissioned program

“Policy Advisory Training Program for the High-level Public Officers of Mongolia: Land Expropriation and Relocation”

• GDPC-developed education programs in Korea

“Global Development Partnership Academy”

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Educational Training Programs in 2012

Period Name of Educational Training Trainees

A. Overseas programs (For public officers from developing countries and staff in public organizations)

Mar. 4~10 ADB-Commissioned Program: Policy Consulting for High-level Public

Officials from Mongolia 12 officers from Mongolia

Apr. 23~Jun. 1 Education Program for Senior-level Public Officials of Asian Developing Countries: National /Regional Development Planning and Policy Course (GDPC Research Training)

12 officers from Asian 6 countries

May 7~14 KOICA-Commissioned Training: Invitational Training for High-level Policy Makers from Nepal for Setting a Master Plan of Lumbini

Project 4 officials from Nepal

May 17~18 Policy Advisory Workshop on Vietnam’s Green and Smart City More than 185 officials from Vietnam

Jun. 4~20 Urban Planning and Policy Course for African Countries 19 officials from eight countries in Africa Aug. 20~31 AMC-KRIHS Real Estate and Housing Policy Training Program in

Korea 22 officials from Vietnam

Oct. 29~Nov. 3 National Territorial Development and Management in Korea for

Myanmar’s High-level Officials 12 officials from Myanmar

Nov. 2~9 2012 Capacity Building Program for Nepal Lumbini Project for Mid-

level Officials 10 officials from Nepal

Dec. 13~14 Vietnam AMC-Commissioned Training for National Land and Urban

Development Management 9 officials from Vietnam

B. Domestic programs (For staff in public organizations and private enterprises)

Nov. 6~8 Global Development Partnership Academy

23 officials from public organizations and construction or engineering companies

Major Achievements

Conducted 6-week long educational training programs successfully for the first time in Korea

Prepared and presented "self-leading" educational and training programs through the operation of custom-tailored programs conducted in the following order: Reported an “Issue Paper” regarding the presence of "self-leading" educational training programs → Training (lectures, field trips, visiting organizations, etc.) → Research (advisors) → “Country Report” (providing policy suggestions suitable for the circumstances of the relevant country)

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I -1. ADB-CommissionedProgram:PolicyConsultingforHigh-level

PublicOfficialsfromMongolia

The aforementioned training involved the implementation of a policy advisory course provided to a high-level policy research group led by the Ministry of Road, Transportation, Construction, and Urban Development (MRTCUD). It aimed to carry out expropriation of Mongolian land, resettlement, enactment of land management legislation and institutional improvement projects, supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The policy advisory course was directly entrusted by the ADB, an international financial institute, to the Korea Research Institute for Human Settlements (KRIHS), which was the first time for KRIHS. The Mongolian research group was composed of members of the standing committee of the City of Ulaanbaatar and the Mongolian parliament, the staff of the Bureau of Land Management, and task force members of the ADB project, including Navaansamdan Ganbyamba, a member of Parliament, and Bold Tsengel, Vice-Minister of the MRTCUD. They participated in the five-day course which included lectures, visits to related institutions, and site visits.

Period March 4, 2012 (Sun.)~March 10 (Sat.)

Participants 12 officials from Mongolia

Bold Tsengel Vice Minister of Ministry of Road, Transport, Construction, and Urban Development)

Navaansamdan Ganbyamba Member of the Parliament Batblieg Chinzorig Manager of the ADB

Dorjgotov Munkhbaatar Director of the MRTCUD Urban Development and Land Policy Department

Erdenbat Erdenesuren Advisor of National Defense and Diplomatic Policy Committee at the Parliament

Radnaabazar Gankhuyag Director of Urban Development and Land Policy Department Sanjperlee Enkhtsetseg Legal Advisor of the Parliament

Badamjav Bayarmaa Staff of Environment, Food, and Agricultural Committee of the Parliament

Chandag Bat-erdene Expert in the Legislation Policy Department, Ministry of Law and Internal Affairs

Togtokh Soyolkhuu Senior Expert in Land Management and Planning Department of Ulaanbaatar City

Tsevegjav Erdenetsetseg Architect in Construction and Planning Department, Ministry of Urban Development for Ulaanbaatar City

Gombodorj Bolormaa Expert of MRTCUD Urban Development and Land Policy Department

Purpose To introduce Korean policies and experiences related to land expropriation and land management to Mongolian high-rank public officer delegates who are promoting system improvement projects related to ‘land expropriation and relocation’ supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and to have discussions with the delegates regarding the plans that can be applied to Mongolia

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Lectures

The Mongolian research group attended lectures given by the experts from the Korean government agencies and public organizations, including the KRIHS on topics such as Korea’s land management policies, systems, and developments that may be applicable to the improvement and development of Mongolia’s land policies.

The lectures were on the topics of “Policies and Laws on Expropriation and Resettlement,”

“Land and Urban Development Policies of Korea,” “Land Management System” and

“Policies and Systems regarding Land Appraisal.”

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High-ranking public officers from Mongolia

Lecture Programs

Date Lecture Topics Lecturers

Mar. 5 (Mon.)

Korea’s National/Regional Land

Planning and Development Policy Kim Dong-ju (Head of National Territorial Planning and Research Division, KRIHS)

Korea’s Urban Development and

its Policy Lee Beom-hyun (Associate Research Fellow of Urban Research Division, KRIHS)

Korea’s Urban Policy and Urban

Development Manager of Urban Policy Department (Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs: MLTMA)

Korea’s Land Policy, Expropriation and Compensation, and Appraisal

on Compensation Manager of Land Policy Department (MLTMA)

Mar. 6 (Tue.)

Korea’s Land Expropriation and

Compensation System Jeong Hee-nam (Senior Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

Korea’s Appraisal System on

Compensation Kim Won-bo (Former President of Korea Association of Property Appraisers)

Korea’s Land Management System Lee Jae-song (Secretary of National Land and Information Policy Department of MLTMA)

Mar. 7 (Wed.)

Korea’s New Development and

Compensation for Expropriation Manager of Land Expropriation and Compensation Department (LH Corporation)

Korea’s Mortgage Loan Manager of Mortgage Department (Korea Housing Finance Corporation)

Mar. 8 (Thu.)

Korea’s Land Information

Management Utilizing GIS Kim Dae-jong (Director of Center for National Territorial Policy Simulation, KRIHS)

Korea’s Housing Supply for Citizens

and Housing Finance Kang Mi-na (Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

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•EvaluationontheEducationProgram

The main purpose of the visit by the high-ranking policy research group of Mongolia is to examine the draft of the Land Expropriation Act, which has been promoted by the Central Government of Mongolia, with the KRIHS, the Korea Association of Property Appraisers, and Korean Ministry of Land, Transport, and Maritime Affairs (MLTMA) and to find out ways to apply the Korean experience and cases to Mongolia. The research group evaluated this training as a valuable opportunity for them to discuss ways applicable to Mongolia related to Korean land policies, land management and operation, especially on land expropriation and move out. The delegation agreed to have a close cooperative relationship with the KRIHS and MLTMA of Korea regarding land policies, national land information, spatial information infrastructure, national land development planning, decentralization, development of satellite cities, housing policies, and competence development. They also agreed to ask for funding from KOICA, the Mongolian Government, and the ADB if they needed to promote a specific partnership business.

Major Organizations Visited and Related Topics

Date Organizations Visited Related Topic

Mar.5 (Mon.)

Ministry of Land, Transport, and

Maritime Affairs (MLTMA) Enactment of Laws on Land Management and Development, and Urban Development and Planning

The U-Integrated Control Center

of Anyang City Office Building a Cutting-Edge Urban Management System

Mar.6 (Tue.)

Korea Association of Property

Appraisers Land Expropriation and Appraisal for Compensation

Jungdo UIT Corporation Land Management Information System (LMIS) and Demonstration of Urban Planning Information System (UPIS)

MLTMA Land Management System

Mar.7 (Wed.)

LH Corporation Housing Supply for Low-income Citizens, and Land Expropriation and Compensation

Central Land Expropriation

Committee Appraisal for Land Expropriation

Visit to land redevelopment sites Chonggyechon, Hwanghak-dong, and Redevelopment Complex Korea Housing Finance

Corporation Housing Supply Means for Low-income Citizens (Mortgage Loan, etc.) Mar.8

(Thu.)

Sejong Multifunctional Administrative City Construction Agency

Measures for Move-Out Residents from Sejong City and the Construction Progress on the Site

Field Studies and Visits to Organizations

The site visit program was designed so that the participants visit Korea’s land management and planning sites as well as organizations related to land policies based on the theories that they learned in the lectures.

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I -2.EducationProgramforSenior-levelPublicOfficialsofAsian

DevelopingCountries:National/RegionalDevelopment

PlanningandPolicyCourse

The aforementioned research training was “user-oriented and self-leading”, focusing on policies and cases on Korea’s land and regional development plans. The 6-week program consisted of lectures (33%), one-day field trip and industrial tour (40%), workshop (4%), advisor meetings and preparing policy reports (18%), and cultural and social networking (5%). The trainees received necessary training in the orientation session, completed the training program with field trips and industrial tours, and wrote up a policy report applicable to each country.

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Presentation by Trainee’s Country

Socializing opportunities, education and training, and practical knowledge on life in Korea were provided through lectures on the Korean language, history and culture, and the trainees’ presentations by country that aimed to enhance the understanding on the history and culture of each country. The trainees were assigned to a suitable advisor according to research topics and received assistance in preparing policy reports. In the final workshop, the trainees gave presentations on their policy reports,

Period April 23, 2012 (Mon.)~June 1 (Fri.) (6 weeks)

Participants 12 people from seven developing countries

Tara Prasad Pandey Vice Minister of Material Resources Planning and Public Projects, Nepal

Bhubneshwar Prasad Deo Senior Engineer, Ministry of Material Resources, Planning and Public Projects, Nepal

Bayarjargal Ganbayar General Manager, Ministry of Cadastral Survey, Mongolia Gongor Uranbaigal Expert from the Urban Planning Design Institute, Mongolia Viet Vu Hong General Manager of Ministry of VIAP Planning, Vietnam Nguyen Minh Duc Expert from the Ministry of Urban Management and

Development, Vietnam

Dodi Nurdian Expert from the Water Resources and Irrigation Department, Ministry of National Development and Planning, Indonesia Nino Gventsadze Manager of the Urban Planning Team, Georgia

Tamar Frangishvili Manager of EU Program Coordination and Cooperation, Ministry of International Cooperation, Georgia

Ainar Ospanova Expert from the Construction, Housing and Facilities Agency, Kazakhstan

Turebek Saubayevich

Zhuntrybayev Director of Construction, Housing and Facilities Agency, Ministry of Administration and Law, Kazakhstan

Purpose To contribute to the long-term development of participating countries by understanding the characteristics of the national and regional land development planning and policies of Korea, and to build a global network where the KRIHS is involved with Asian countries

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sharing the cases of each country and drawing respective policy implications. Certificates were awarded to the trainees who completed the course and special awards were given to outstanding policy reports.

Custom-tailored Programs

Based on the surveys of the trainees, topics related to land and regional development were selected for lectures and discussions. Fifteen lectures on topics, which included an overview of land development, development policies for rural areas, regional development policies, national land information policies, and official development assistance, were provided. Three elective lectures also provided on the topics (land information system, agricultural road development policies, and urban development policies) were selected based on the surveys of the trainees.

Lecture Programs

Date Lecture Topics Lecturers

Apr. 26

Overview of Korea’s national

land Kim Dong-ju (Head of National Land Development and Regional Research Division, KRIHS)

Korea’s Smart City and ITS Lee Won-seop (Senior Research Fellow of National Land Development and Regional Research Division, KRIHS)

Apr. 30 (Mon.)

Agricultural Development and

New Towns Movement of Korea So Jin-gwang (Professor of Urban Administration at Gachon University) Korea’s New Urban

Development Policy Lee Beom-hyun (Associate Research Fellow of Urban Research Division, KRIHS)

May 3 (Thu.)

Korea’s Transportation Infrastructure Development

Policy Lee Baek-jin (Research Fellow of Infrastructure Research Division, KRIHS) Korea’s Regional Development

Policy Lee Won-seop (Dispatched worker, Senior Research Fellow of KRIHS) May 7

(Mon.) Korea’s Housing Finance Kang Mi-na (Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

May 8

(Tue.) Water Resources Management Kim Jong-won (Head of Environment and Water Resource Research Division, KRIHS)

May 14 (Mon.)

Korea’s Official Development

Assistance (ODA) Lee Ryeon-joo (Senior Research Fellow of GDPC, KRIHS and Former Development Partnership Officer of Prime Minister’s Office)

Green City Wang Kwang-ik (Associate Research Fellow of Urban Research Division, KRIHS)

May 16 (Wed.)

Korea’s Land Policy Jeong Hee-nam (Senior Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

Land Acquisition and

Compensation System Jeong Hee-nam (Senior Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

May 21 (Mon.)

Spartial Planning Cases Using

GIS Kim Dae-jong (Research Fellow of Geospatial Information Research Division, KRIHS)

National Spatial Information

Policy Kim Dong-whan (Associate Research Fellow of Geospatial Information Research Division, KRIHS)

May 22

(Tue.) Korea’s Housing Supply Policy

for Low-income Citizens Park Cheon-gyu (Associate Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

May 23 (Wed.)

Land Information System

(Elective Course) Kwon Pyong-sik (Samsung SDS) Agricultural Road Development

Policy (Elective Course) Cho Nam-geon (Head of Infrastructure Research Division, KRIHS) Urban Development Policy

(Elective Course) Kim Seong-soo (Associate Research Fellow of Urban Research Division, KRIHS)

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Field Trips and Industrial Visits

Field trips were arranged to help the trainees learn the practices of Korean land and urban development, based on the theories learned through lectures and discussions. The sites for field trips were organizations in the Seoul metropolitan area. Two 3-day industrial visits (first visit: May 9-11, 2012, second visit: May 24-26, 2012) enhanced understanding of the trainees on the overall situation of Korea including transportation infrastructure, natural environment, and urban and rural lives.

One-Day Field Trip and Organizations for Industrial Visits

Section Date Organizations Visited Section Date Organizations Visited

One-day field trip

May 2 (Wed.)

Agricultural Museum

Industrial visit

May 9 (Wed.)

Sejong City Exhibition Hall

Seoul Museum of History Korea Water Resources

Corporation (Daecheong Dam)

Presidential Commission on

Architecture Policy May 10

(Thu.)

Saemangeum 33 Center May 3

(Thu.) Anyang City Transportation

Information Center Suncheon Bay Ecological

Park

May 4 (Fri.)

Chonggyechon Culture

Center May 11

(Fri.) Nagan Castle Folk Village SK T:um

May 17 (Thu.)

The Green Hall of LH

Corporation May 24

(Thu.)

Busan Port Authority Korea Expressway

Corporation Busan-Jinhae Economic Free

Zone Authority Korea Housing Finance

Corporation

May 25 (Fri.)

Hyundai Motors Ulsan

Green Growth Experience Hall

Seokguram Grotto, Bulguksa Temple, and Anapji Pond in Gyeongju

May 26

(Sat.) Yeosu EXPO

The trainees were able to experience the traditional and modern cultures of Korea by visiting Suncheon Bay Ecological Park, Nagan Castle Folk Village, Seokgulam Grotto, Bulguksa Temple, Anapji Pond in Gyeongju, and Yeoju EXPO.

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Closing ceremony

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Advisor Meetings and Policy Research

In advisor meetings, the trainees were assigned to the research advisors (associate research fellow- level) at the KRIHS and the trainees were asked to prepare a Planning and Policy Report on their respective research topics. By preparing the policy reports on the circumstances of each country, applicable policy implications were drawn. In order to improve the quality of the reports, four advisor meetings were held in total during the training period.

Research Topics of the Trainees and Advisors

Country of the trainees Name Research Topic Advisors

Nepal Tara Prasad Pandey Rural Development Strategy Moon Jeong-ho

Bhubneshwar Prasad Deo Road Network Development Strategy Ryu Jae-young

Mongolia Bayarjargal Ganbayar The Land Information System of Mongolia Kim Seung-jong Gongor Uranbaigal Urban Planning Database Kim Dae-jong

Vietnam Viet Hung Vu Urban Transport System in Hanoi Lee Sang-geon

Nguyen Minh Duc Urban Renewal Policy Lee Wang-geon

Indonesia Dodi Nurdian Urban Flood Risk Assessment Plan for

Ciliwung River Basin, Jarkarta Lee Jae-yong

Georgia

Nino Anzor Gventsadze Protection of River Habitats in the Context of

Urban Growth Kim Seong-soo

Tamar Frangishvili Tbilisi City Development and the Case of

Seoul City Kim Geol

Kazakhstan

Ainar Ospanova The General Scheme of the Organization of Territory of the Republic of Kazahstan:

Learning from Korea Kang Ho-je

Turebek Saurbayevich

Zhuntyrbayev The Organization of Public Administration of

the Republic of Korea Jo Jin-cheol

•EvaluationontheTrainingProgram

It was shown that the trainees’ level of satisfaction on the training program was high overall. The composition of the training programs enabled the trainees to discuss national land and development policies in depth and what each country needed for its development. They were also able to gain various insights from the economic growth and national land policies of Korea. Field trips and industrial visits which provided hands on experience for cases in Korea showed a higher level of satisfaction than those from one-way delivering lectures. This shows that visits to organizations in connection with the lectures were suitable for understanding the establishment of Korean national land and regional development policies. This indicates that training in the future needs to focus on self-directed training, instead of unilaterally conveying knowledge and experience. Ultimately, future training needs to be upgraded to strategic training programs that may be reflected in the policies of each country by conducting prior research on the needs of trainees and the countries requesting training.

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I -3.KOICA-CommissionedTraining:InvitationalTrainingfor

High-levelPolicyMakersfromNepalforSettingaMasterPlan

ofLumbiniProject

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Lectures

There was a total of eight lectures regarding policies and tasks for World Cultural Heritage of Korea, national and regional land planning, land policies, housing policies, overview of archeology and conservation cases, tangible and intangible assets and related policies, shift of trend on cultural conservation policies and cases, and national infrastructure policies. The education program provided policy suggestions to the trainees so that they could find comprehensive plans to make cultural heritage conservation and economic development coexist.

The aforementioned training was provided at the request by the government of Nepal for the support of the government of Korea in establishing environment-friendly development plans. The government started the project in 2011 and it is expected to complete establishing the master plan by 2013.

Accordingly, the Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) started working on establishing the master plan for the development of the Lumbini Region in Nepal. The KRIHS took charge of the project management consulting, and as a part of the project, provided this training program. The 8-day training consisted of 32% of lectures, 43% of field trips and industrial visits, 10% of workshop, and 15% of social networking. Through the orientation at the KRIHS, the trainees were introduced to Korean culture, the growth of Korea, and the training program along with necessary information.

They were able to draw implications for creating the master plan for the Lumbini Region in Nepal and for ways to reflect those implications to policies through field trips and industrial visits.

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Period May 7, 2012 (Mon.)~May 14 (Mon.)

Participants 4 officials from Nepal

Tana Gautam Vice Minister of Ministry of Culture, Nepal Rajendra Bahudur Thapa Director of Ministry of Culture, Nepal Temba Shera Manager of Ministry of Culture, Nepal

Bharat Mani Subedi Deputy Manager of Archeology Department, Nepal

Purpose To set the basic direction and vision for a master plan in the Lumbini region in Nepal. The goal was to provide suggestions (regarding the relations between national land planning of Nepal and regional development planning for Lumbini) for creating the master plan in Lumbini region through the introduction of the Korean urban development policies, and the system that conserves the historical regions of Korea. By visiting the model cases of urban development where historical and cultural resources are well utilized, the trainees learned from actual cases in Korea.

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Lecture Programs

Date Lecture Topics Lecturers

May 8 (Tue.)

World Cultural Heritage and

Policies of Korea Heo Kwon (Professor of Korea National University of Cultural Heritage) Korea’s Land Policy Jeong Hee-nam (Senior Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research

Division, KRIHS)

May 9 (Wed.)

Korea’s Intangible Cultural

Assets and Related Policies Park Sang-mi (Professor of Hankook University of Foreign Studies) Overview of Korean Archeology

and Conservation Cases Choi Jeong-pil (Professor of Sejong University)

May 10 (Thu.)

Housing Policy of Korea Kang Mi-na (Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

Korea’s National Land Planning

and Regional Planning Moon Jeong-ho (Research Fellow of National Territorial Planning and Research Division, KRIHS)

Korea’s National Land and

Infrastructure Policies of Korea Lee Sang-geon (Senior Research Fellow of GDPC, KRIHS) Trend of Cultural Conservation

Policy and Cases Chae Mi-eok (Director of the Center for Cultural Territorial Policy, KRIHS)

Lecture on Korean Intangible Cultural Assets Lecture on Overview of Korean Archeology and Conservation Cases

Field Studies and Industrial Visits

Based on the theories learned in the lectures, the trainees visited Seoul, the capital city of Korea, which helped the trainees understand the structure of Seoul and its development process. Visits to historic sites in Seoul helped the trainees with finding ways to apply the preservation policies for traditional cultural sites in the cities of their respective countries. A 3-day industrial visit using highways helped the trainees understand the transportation infrastructures, natural environment, and urban and rural lives of Korea. Visits to Yangdong Village, Bulguk-sa Temple, and Seokgulam Grotto provided a real guidance on the management of historic sites with regard to the establishment of the master plan for the Lumbini Region.

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One-day field studies and Industrial Visits

Section Date Organizations Visited Section Date Organizations Visited

Field Study May 9 (Wed.)

Seoul Museum of History

Industrial Visit

May 11 (Fri.)

Hyundai Motors Ulsan POSCO Steel Works

Changdeokgung Palace Homi Cape in Pohang

May 12 (Sat.)

Yangdong Village

Bukchon Korean Folk Village

Bulguksa Temple Seokguram Grotto Gyeongju Historical Relic Zone (Cheonma-chong Tomb, Cheomsungdae Observatory, etc.)

•EvaluationonEducationProgram

Through the training requested by KOICA, the trainees from Nepal experienced the urban planning policies and systems, the cultural heritage preservation policies, urban development and management using historic and cultural resources, and the archaeology of Korea. The field trips to related areas provided a valuable opportunity for the trainees in finding practical ways to prevent damages to Nepal’s Lumbini Region, which has high historic value, and to establish efficient and environment-friendly development plans. The KRIHS needs to develop in-depth research and training programs that are connected to the performance management after the research and training, such as development consulting and project development, as well as enhancing connections between lectures and industrial visits in order to sustain the master plan project of Nepal’s Lumbini Region.

High-level policy-makers from Nepal

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Period May 17, 2012 (Thu.)~May 18 (Fri.)

Participants Tran Ngoc Chinh (President of the Urban Planning Development Association, Vietnam), the Former Vice Minister of the Ministry of Construction and Vice President in Vietnam, the President and Vice President of Hanoi Architectural University in Vietnam, more than 180 staff from the Ministry of Construction, presidents of local governments in Vietnam (including President Thai Nguyen), professors and students of the Hanoi Architectural University, and researchers from the Vietnam Institute of Architecture, Urban and Rural Planning (VIAP)

Purpose To provide Korean-style city models and economic development experience to public officials in the urban planning sectors of central and regional governments and to professors in Vietnam, jointly with the Vietnam Urban Planning and Development Association (VUPDA) and Hanoi Architectural University (HAU)

I -4.PolicyAdvisoryWorkshoponVietnam’sGreenandSmartCity

•Maincontents

Lectures

Five lectures were provided on topics related to Korea’s Smart Green City, including related laws and regulations, Green City, U City, and urban planning.

The aforementioned workshop was the first local training workshop, unlike other training provided by the KRIHS in which the trainees were invited or commissioned by KOICA. This case represents the upgraded relationship between the KRIHS and the VUPDA, which has been strengthened by the invitation trainings. The workshop was held in the auditorium of the Vietnam Institute of Architecture, Urban and Rural Planning (VIAP) in Hanoi, Vietnam. It was implemented by Korean lecturers on the green-smart city, followed by a question and answer session. After the lectures, the participants were awarded certificates, making participation in the workshop more meaningful. The participants had the opportunity to learn about Korea’s Green City and U City, related laws and regulations, urban planning and related cases, and were able to explore ways to make Hanoi develop into a Smart-Green City in the future.

Lecture Programs

Date Lecture Topics Lecturers

May 17 (Thu.)

Korea’s Smart Green City and

U-CITY Lee Sang-ho (Chairman of U-City Committee of Korea Planners Association) Korean Law Systems on Smart

Cities Shin Dong-bin (Professor of Korea Planners Association) Cases of Building Korea’s

Smart Cities and The 1st Comprehensive Ubiquitos Planning

Lee Jae-yong (Associate Research Fellow of Geospatial Information Research Division, KRIHS)

May 18 (Fri.)

Cases of Building Korean Smart

Cities Park Chan-ho (Director of Jungdo UIT)

Green Cities of Korea Wang Kwang-ik (Associate Research Fellow of Urban Research Division, KRIHS)

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Workshop Opening speech

•EvaluationontheProgram

The participants and the organizers of the workshop were satisfied overall. The participants who included public officials from central and local governments handling urban planning works and college professors were able to understand the Korean model and experiences. Further, they were able to identify the issues related to the Smart-Green City policies in Vietnam and draw implications.

In particular, by exploring methods to implement the Korean cases to new cities in Vietnam, it created the demand for development and paved a way for Korean companies to start business in the Vietnamese markets. This workshop also contributed to visualizing the current discussions between Korean private companies and the Vietnamese government, and this represents a model case for overseas urban development through collaboration between private and public sectors.

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I -5.UrbanPlanningandPolicyCourseforAfricanCountries

Period June 4, 2012 (Mon.)~June 20 (Wed.)

Participants 19 people from eight countries in Africa

Sahle Fersha Dadiye Deputy Director of Addis Ababa City Government, Ethiopia Muhammed Hamda Wako Deputy Director of Oromia Urban Planning Institute, Ethiopia Nyadesa Kenneth Omondi Senior Policy Maker of the Ministry of Municipal Government,

Kenya

Philip Osoro Amawata Architectural Estimation Supervisor of the Ministry of Municipal Government, Kenya

Mwaura Samuel Mwangi Engineer of the Nakuru City Government, Kenya

Nadia Aboutaib Manager of the Urban Service Policies, Housing, Urban Planning and City Policy Department, Morocco

Hasna Meftaj Administrative Officer at the Housing, Regional Planning and Urban Policy Department, Morocco

Omar Marsli Senior Administrative Officer at the Housing Department, Morocco

Juvenalia Ernesto Mendiate Director of Regional Administrative Development and

Management Department, Ministry of Provincial Administration, Mozambique

Rui Francisco Costa President of Housing and Construction Finance Company, Mozambique

Zefanias Fernando Chitsungo Director of Public Facilities and Housing Department, Mozambique

Edna Deimi Tobi Vice Director of Federal Land Housing and Urban Development Department, Nigeria

Ahmad Tijjani Isa Project Architect of the Kano Province Downtown Development Agency, Nigeria

Unwana Akpan Idut Senior Policy Officer, Akwa Ibom Province Housing Planning Department, Nigeria

Sahr Monyewah Morsay Policy Officer of the Land Department, Sierra Leone

Radhia Ben Aziza Chief Engineer of Infrastructure Management Team, Regional Development and Planning Department, Tunisia

Faical Mansri Senior Engineer of the Infrastructure Part, Regional Development and Planning Department, Tunisia

Badreddine Rabaiya Chief Engineer of Management and Evaluation Office, Regional Development and Planning Department, Tunisia

Godwin Othieno Architectural Planning Officer of the Kampalt Administrative Capital City Agency, Uganda

Purpose To conduct an educational training course to transfer knowledge about Korean policies and expertise in regards to Korea’s national land development and the building of cities, to senior public officers and related experts in national land sectors of Africa, and to strengthen their competence in the area of policy planning in the KRIHS at the request of KOICA

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•Maincontents

Presentation by Trainee’s Country

The trainees prepared their country's reports in advance, and received feedback on their reports before the training began, so that they might develop better action plans applicable to their respective countries during the training period. Of the eight presentations, or country reports, the presentation

“Urban Development and Housing in Mozambique: Challenges” was selected as the most outstanding report, because it explained, in good detail, the basic philosophy and principles used by Mozambique in identifying and solving their problems.

Research Topics of the Trainees and Presenters by Country

Country Presented by Topics

Ethiopia Muhammed Hamda Wako Urban Planning Preparation and Implementation Issues in Ethiopia Kenya Nyadesa Kenneth Omondi Lessons drawn from the Korean Experience

Morocco Omar Marsli New Towns in Morocco – A New Dimension

Mozambique Zefonias Frenando Chitsungo Urban Development and Housing in Mozambique: Challenges Nigeria Edna Deimi Tobi Action Plans for Urban Planning and Development in Nigeria

Sierra Leone Sahr Moryeawah Morsay Rural Area Development Plan Implementation Strategies in Sierra Leone Tunisia Fiacal Mansri Public Transportation in Tunisia

Uganda Godwin Othieno Urban Planning and Policy in Uganda

The aforementioned training program was requested by KOICA which provided the 3-week training course, as well as opportunities to learn and experience the national land development processes of Korea, and its implications. Lectures on nine different areas, including national land development, urban development, regional development, transportation and infrastructure, water resources management, and housing policies for low-income groups, land policies, New Towns (Saemaeul) Movement policies, and Geographic Information System (GIS) policies, helped the trainees better understand the ideas behind overall national land development. The trainees were able to carry out more in-depth research after meetings with two advisors in the trainees’ areas of interest. The trainees took five field trips and had a 3-day industrial visit, directly witnessing and experiencing things learned in the lectures. In the workshop which was held before the closing session of the training, the trainees gave presentations about action plans based on the current status on each country’s national land development, and possible solutions to any problems they were facing. Prizes were awarded to outstanding presentations. The trainees in this program showed much enthusiasm, and this training session was regarded as one which could be used to model other training programs after.

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Lectures

The lectures were given on nine topics which addressed the necessary elements in urban planning and policies. The lectures also provided the trainees with the ability to develop plans and policies based on many comprehensive insights. The trainees acknowledged the importance of industrialization as a driving force for economic development, as well as the need for simultaneous planning and implementation of national land policies, and economic development policies. They also agreed on the necessity for a long-term national-level land planning policy, and for a legal and systematic basis for the implementation of national land policies.

Country report Advisors’ meeting

Lecture Programs

Date Lecture Topics Lecturers

Jun.8 (Fri.)

National Land Development Experience of Korea and Policy Implications

Kim Dong-ju (Head of National Territorial Planning and Research Division, KRIHS)

Korea’s Transportation

Infrastructure Policy Lee Sang-geon (Senior Research Fellow of GDPC, KRIHS) Jun.11

(Mon.) Korea’s Water Resources

Management Policy Kim Jong-won (Head of Environment and Water Resource Research Division, KRIHS)

Jun.12 (Tue.)

Korea’s Housing and Welfare

Policy for Low-Income Class Cheon Hyun-sook (Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

Korea’s Urbanization and Urban

Development Policy Kim Seong-soo (Associate Research Fellow of Urban Research Division, KRIHS)

Jun.14 (Thu.)

Korea’s Regional Development

and New Towns Movement So Jin-gwang (Professor of Gachon University) Development of Korea’s Land

Policy Jeong Hee-nam (Senior Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

Korea’s Regional Policy and Development of Industrial

Complexes Kang Ho-je (Research Fellow of Regional Research Division, KRIHS) Korea’s GIS Policy and Planning Choi Byung-nam (Senior Research Fellow of Geospatial Information

Research Division, KRIHS)

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One-day Field Trip and Organizations for Industrial Visit

Section Date Organizations Visited Section Date Organizations Visited

One-day field study

Jun.8

(Fri.) Anyang City Transportation Information Center

Industrial visit

Jun.14 (Thu.)

Sejong City

Korea Water Resources Corporation

Jun.15

(Fri.) Saemangeum Jun.11

(Mon.) Samsung Green Tomorrow Jun.16

(Sat.) Yeosu EXPO Jun.12

(Tue.) Chonggyechon Culture Exhibition Hall

Cultural visit

Jun.14

(Thu.) Jeonju Traditional Folk Village Jun.19

(Tue.)

Central Training Institute of Korean New Towns Movement

Jun.15

(Fri.) Naesosa Temple

•EvaluationontheProgram

The trainees showed a high level of satisfaction.

Through the discussions on national land policies, the trainees were able to review and assess the elements required for the development of their countries. Through this process, they gained valuable insights from the economic growth and successful implementation of national land policies of Korea. The trainees responded that this training will have a large impact on the organizations they belong to, and gave the positive feedback. It was mentioned, however, that there could be some room for improvement, because three weeks

was a short period for the trainees to receive the self-leading training provided by the KRIHS. It was also mentioned that the training could be improved by extending the training period to 4-5 weeks, and by focusing more on the preparation of the detailed research reports. This would then create a more virtuous circle, which would lead to additional projects being shared by all relevant countries in the future.

Field Studies and Industrial Visits

Through field trips, the trainees witnessed how the central government and the public sector took leading roles in the fields of urban and regional development in Korea. A 3-day trip was conducted to observe the administrative capabilities of different cities, and to different industrial areas. The trips included visits to Sejong City, Korea Water Resources Corporation, Saemangeum Region, Jeonju Traditional Folk Village, and Yeosu Expo, where the trainees were able to understand the current status on both national land development and urban development. The field trips and industrial visits consisted of presentations by relevant organizations, followed by question and answer sessions, and visits to facilities.

Chonggyechon Culture Exhibition Hall

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I -6.AMC-KRIHSRealEstateandHousingPolicyTraining

PrograminKorea

The aforementioned training program consisted of lectures by experts on the housing and real estate policies of Korea, field trips, visits to public institutions, and a workshop. This training was provided for public officials from the training institute for construction and urban projects. The trainees were introduced to the Korean housing and real estate development plans, policy tools, GIS policies, and housing finance policies. Through the training, the trainees were able to explore ways to compare the policies of Korea to policies in the field of housing and real estate in Vietnam.

Period August 20, 2012 (Mon.)~ August 31 (Fri.)

Participants 22 high-ranking public officials from Vietnam

Bui Duc Hung Chairman of AMC

Le Cao Tuan Vice Director of Housing Policies and Real Estate Central Committee

Nguyen Van Binh President of Vietnam Association of Construction Workers Tran Quoc Thai Deputy Secretary of Prime Minister’s Office

Pham Cong Thanh Director of Ministry of Constructionin in Thai Binh Nguyen Thai Binh Director of Ministry of Construction in Phu Yen Nguyen Tien Nghia Vice Director of Ministry of Construction in Yen Bai Huynh Thanh Canh Vice Director of Ministry of Construction in Nghe An Cao Van Ket Vice Director of Ministry of Construction in Quang Tri Nguyen Thanh Lam Director of Ministry of Construction in Dong Nai Huynh Quoc Ca Vice Director of Ministry of Construction in Bac Lieu Le Quang Trung Vice Director of Ministry of Construction in Lam Dong Vu Minh Thanh Vice Director of Ministry of Construction

Dam Van Huan Manager of Urban Management Team, Hanoi Long Bien People’s Committee

Pham Huu Tao Director of Central Committee for Housing Policies and Real Estate Market in Ho Chi Minh City

Vu Van Huan Manager of Personnel Management Department Chu Thi Yen Vice Director of International Training Relation Institute

Dao Thi Huong Tra Vice President of Architectural Planning, Regional Planning for Architectural Cities

Hoang Thi Toi Manager of Administration Department, Housing Management and Real Estate Market Office

Nguyen Cong Nguyen Manager of Planning and Finance Department

Tran Thi Dung Vice Director of Administration, Urban Development Office Nguyen Tuan Anh Officer of Architectural Construction and Planning Department

Purpose To conduct a training program about Korea’s housing and real estate sectors for Vietnam’s Academy of Managers for Construction and Cities (AMC), a Vietnamese education institute attached to the Vietnam Ministry of Construction

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Vietnamese delegates Advisors’ meeting

Lecture Programs

Date Lecture Topics Lecturers

Aug.22 (Wed.)

Korea’s Housing Policy for Low

Income Class Bae Soon-seok (Senior Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

General Theory of Korea’s Housing and Real Estate Development

Cheon Hyun-sook (Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

Aug.23 (Thu.)

Policy Means for Korea’s Housing and Real Estate Development

Jeong Hee-nam (Senior Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

Aug.27

(Mon.) GIS for Korea’s Housing and

Real Estate Development Kim Dae-jong (Director of Center for National Territorial Policy Simulation, KRIHS)

Aug.28 (Tue.)

Roles of Central Government and Regional Governments in

Korea’s Housing Policy Nam Won-seok (Research Fellow of Gyeonggi Research Institute) Aug.29

(Wed.)

Management System and Operation for Apartment Housing

Park Geun-seok (Chief Research Fellow of LH, Land and Housing Research Institute)

Aug.30

(Thu.) Korea’s Housing Finance Kang Mi-na (Research Fellow of Housing and Land Research Division, KRIHS)

•Maincontents

Lectures

Six lectures were provided on the main topics, which included an overview of housing policies and housing and real estate development for low-income groups in Korea, policy tools for housing and real estate development, GIS for housing and real estate development, the roles of central and local governments in housing policies, the management systems and operations of apartment buildings, and housing finances. These topics provided insights into Korea’s housing policies and the roles of government agencies.

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Field Studies and Industrial Visits

The trainees spent valuable time integrating the knowledge learned in the lectures about policy implementation by visiting organizations related to the lectures, learning the roles of the organizations, and exchanging information on the implementation of these policies. This was done by experiencing a new administrative city in Korea, the water resources management, and the history of industrial development through industrial visits.

One-Day Field Trip and Organizations for Industrial Visits

Section Date Organizations Visited Section Date Organizations Visited

One-day field study

Aug.21 (Tue.)

Korea Housing Finance Corporation

Industrial visit

Aug.24 (Fri.)

Sejong City Hall LH Corporation

Hyundai Motors Ulsan Factory

Aug.22

(Wed.) Rent Houses in Pangyo District (LH Corporation)

Taehwa River in Ulsan Aug.23

(Thu.)

Seoul City Hall

Aug.25 (Sat.)

POSCO Steel Works Seoul Housing Corporation

Aug.27 (Mon.)

Samsung Corporation

POSCO Museum Jungdo UIT

Memorial Hall of Korean New Towns Movement

Korea Consultants International

New Youngilman Bay Port Dongho Engineering

Aug.28 (Tue.)

U-Integrated Control Center of Anyang City

Aug.26 (Sun.)

APEC House

Korea Appraisal Board Busan Centum City

Aug.29

(Wed.) Korea Housing Management Gwangan Grand Bridge

•EvaluationontheProgram

At the workshop held on the last day of training, the trainees held discussions on how to utilize the knowledge and information about policies gained during the training, for the development of housing and real estate in Vietnam. Based on their experience with the program, the trainees concluded that they had a meaningful time learning ways to use the ideas gained from the training in designing policies. They also agreed to maintain a close and cooperative working relationship between the KRIHS and the AMC in regards to the field of housing and real estate, through further training in the future.

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