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Analyzing Perceptions of Unused Facilities in Rural Areas Using Big Data Techniques – Focusing on the Utilization of Closed Schools as a Youth Start-up Space –

  • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Abbr : J EIA
  • 2023, 32(6), pp.556-576
  • Publisher : Korean Society Of Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Research Area : Engineering > Environmental Engineering
  • Received : November 14, 2023
  • Accepted : November 22, 2023
  • Published : December 28, 2023

Do, Jee-Yoon 1 Su-Yeon Kim 1

1농촌진흥청 국립농업과학원

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ABSTRACT

This study attempted to find a way to utilize idle spaces in rural areas as a way to respond to rural extinction. Based on the keywords “startup,” “youth start-up,” and “youth start-up+rural,” the study sought to identify the perception of idle facilities in rural areas through the keywords “Idle facilities” and “closed schools.” The study presented basic data for policy direction and plan search by reviewing frequency analysis, major keyword analysis, network analysis, emotional analysis, and domestic and foreign cases. As a result of the analysis, first, it was found that idle facilities and school closures are acting importantly as factors forregionalregeneration. Second, in the case of youth startups in rural areas, it was found that not only education on agriculture but also problems forresidence should be solved together. Third, in the case of young people, it was confirmed that it was necessary to establish digital utilization for agriculture by actively starting a business using digital. Finally, in order to attract young people and revitalize the region through best practices at home and abroad, policy measures that can serve as various platforms such as culture and education as well as startups should be presented in connection with local residents. These results are significant in that they presented implications for youth start-ups in rural areas by reviewing start-up recognition for the influx of young people as one of the alternatives forthe use of idle facilities and regionalregeneration, and if additional solutions are presented through field surveys, they can be used to set policy goals that fit the reality.

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