Title |
Collaborative Governance Characteristics and The Perception Gaps among Participants when Planning Preserve a Historical and Cultural Environment - Focused on 'Seo-chon', The Western Area of Gyeongbok Palace in Seoul, Korea |
Keywords |
역사문화환경 ; 보전 ; 협력적 거버넌스 ; 서촌 ; AHP방법론 Historical and Cultural Environments ; Preservation ; Collaborative Governance ; Seo-chon ; AHP(Analytic Hierarchy Process) |
Abstract |
This study was performed to identify what factors make the characteristics of collaborative governance when planning a preservation of cultural and historical environment. The study also found how those factors affected participation?s perceptions and caused conflicts about the plan. ('Participation', 'Sustainability', 'Responsibility', 'Regionality') An expert survey with an AHP analysis was performed to identify what factors participations think most important. The other survey was performed in the purpose of investigating how participations see the current state of governance about planning historical and cultural environment. The AHP analysis strongly suggest that the group of resident-expert consider the sustainability of policy as the most important factor, compared to that of external specialists valuing participation. However, from the second survey, the rank of people seeing current state of governance was totally different from the rank of AHP analysis. The people's dissatisfaction with the current state of governance could be a major obstacle in designing a successful governance of Seo-chon area, ensuring that four factors, 'Participation', 'Sustainability', 'Responsibility', and 'Regionality' should be performed in advance. Also, support from government is needed to establish desirable governance. |