Cheongdo-gun successfully held the “2024 Gyeongbuk Innovation Forum – Local Branding Cheongdo-gun (Governor Kim Ha-su) and Cheongdo Innovation Center (Center Director Woo Jang-han) held a meeting on September 30th in the seminar room on the first floor of Dongrak Hall, Gyeongbuk Provincial Office. was held.
This forum is co-hosted by the Ministry of Public Administration and Security, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Cheongdo-gun, and Cheongdo Innovation Center, and co-hosted by Gyeongsangbuk-do Development Corporation, The Ham SD Co., Ltd., MY Social Company Co., Ltd., and Gyeongbuk Citizens Foundation, and Cheongdo’s social enterprises. Daroriin Co., Ltd. was in charge of execution.
The Ministry of Public Administration and Security’s local branding project, defined as ‘creating regional charm that attracts people’, is an activity to publicize the uniqueness of differentiated regions.
The Regional Vitality Town Creation Project is a multi-ministerial collaboration project to realize the local era and provides integrated support for housing and living services tailored to demand. Last year, 7 local governments, including Cheongdo-gun, were selected, and this year, 10 local governments, including Yeongju-si and Sangju-si, Gyeongbuk, were selected.
This forum established a cooperation system to create a sustainable local vitality town in the Gyeongbuk region through topic presentations, discussions, and table talks by private experts, and formed a consensus connecting the regional vitality town with local branding.
In the first topic presentation, Professor Ma Kang-rae, a member of the Local Era Committee, predicted that the return of baby boomers to their villages will be a clue to solving the problem of population density in the metropolitan area and regional polarization, and proposed a win-win system for rural local governments and small and medium-sized businesses. did it
The second topic speaker, Dr. Jun-kyung Moon of the Land and Housing Research Institute, emphasized that accurately assessing the needs of demand groups from various aspects is a way to strengthen the execution of local vitality towns, and included various local settlement support measures and operation management plans for each demand group. presented.
Next, a discussion was held under the theme of ‘Creating a local maker space through a local vitality town.’
Director Woo Jang-han of the Cheongdo Innovation Center moderated the discussion, and presenters included Professor Mo Jong-rin of the Graduate School of International Studies at Yonsei University, MY Social Company CEO Kim Jeong-tae, Gyeongsangbuk-do Development Corporation President Lee Jae-hyuk, National Assembly Regional Balanced Development Forum Secretary-General Han Kyeong-gu, and The Ham SD Vice President Kim Jong-bin. .
In the discussion, a more appropriate business structure was explored by collecting diverse perspectives and opinions from the private, public, and academic sectors, and ways to prevent and effectively respond to potential problems that may arise when the project is implemented were discussed.
Director Woo Jang-han of the Cheongdo Innovation Center, which hosted the forum, said, “Space-based success stories are needed to make the region an attractive and livable place. “We hope that Local Vitality Town will operate as a successful local branding model,” he said.
Cheongdo-gun Mayor Kim Ha-su emphasized, “Regional vitality towns go beyond simple housing and are also important in providing jobs to lay the foundation for young people to live.” He added, “It is important to provide comprehensive services so that young people and newlyweds can settle and live in the region.” “We will build a living service system,” he said.
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2024-10-04 22:11:59