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A Location Assessment by the Productivity of the Natural Saltern : Focusing on Shin-An Gun

  • Korea Real Estate Review
  • 2012, 22(1), pp.127-143
  • Publisher : korea real estate research institute
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law > Law of Special Parts > Law of Real Estate

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2도초우체국
3초당대학교

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ABSTRACT

Recently, the interest on the natural salt is increasing under the influence of health and natural disaster. However, the natural salt industry has a lower productivity and a bad influence on the local community owing to the salt import freedom in the past and the policy of disusing a saltern. The Korean natural salt produced in the wetlands with favorable natural environment has more minerals than those of other countries. Especially, Shin-An Gun producing over 60% in the national salt products is designated as the exclusive zone of natural salt industry because the quality of natural salt produced in Shin-An Gun and the southwest sea is highly valuated,Although Shin-An Gun has a good salt producing environment conditions, its productivity is low because areas of production are widely distributed over many islands, a conventional production method is used, and it is suffering from a shortage of workers. It is also difficult to carry forward a business because the exclusive zone area is widely spread. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the ranking of productivity according to the island locations spread in Shin-An gun, and to contribute to the intensive management of the exclusive zone by suggesting the excellent location in productivity. Our study shows that the orders of areas in achieving the efficient production by specializing as the natural saltern are in Jeungdo, Docho, Imja, Bigeum and Haeui. Especially, Jeungdo and Imja are the best of areas in productivity by favorable natural environment in spite of relatively low in production per unit. It is possible to solve the problem of the inefficient productivity if the mind of producers is improved.

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