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Korea Planning association contents 03 Message from the President 04 History 07 Organization 15 Research Performance 16 Publications 18 Conferences 20 Education Programs 23 Seminars and Events 29 Scholarships 30 Membership Guideline Message from the President Message from the President President of The Korea Planning Association (KPA) Chang Mu Jung Today, Korea’s urbanization rate has reached 92%. This ranked first on Korea Citation Index (KCI) of National Research means that all human activities in Korea – including political, Foundation of Korea as the publication most cited; and it was social, economic, and cultural, etc. – mostly take place spa- also selected by the Ministry of Education, Science and Tech- tially within the cities; thus, it can be said that the competi- nology in Korea as one of “Korea’s leading journals.” Our English tiveness of the cities is in fact the competitiveness of the publication, The International Journal of Urban Sciences nation. Therefore, in order to promote growth of our nation (IJUS), is published through a world class publisher Routledge. and to solve the problems that may arise along with such It is currently listed on SCOPUS as well as ESCI, and is being growth, we must think and ponder first in terms of urban in- prepared to be listed on SSCI. terest. Our organization is place where city experts gather to mull over societal issues as well as to seek measures to re- Our monthly publication “Urban Information Service” which solve those issues. provides urban planning issues quickly and accurately to Ko- rean readers is a “must-read” for all city planning related pub- Established in 1959, The Korea Planning Association (KPA) is lic employees throughout over 240 regional government an academic research organization with approximately 7,000 offices in Korea. We have also compiled numerous teaching individuals as well as various public and private institutions (as materials for those studying in the fields of urban planning, of January 2016) as its members. The number and composi- while various special issues on the subject had been pub- tion of our members is a clear indication that we are Korea’s lished for the benefit of general public. leading research organization in urban planning. Our organization has been discovering and sharing new Over the years, our organization has played a leading role in knowledge through numerous academic seminars such as supplying national infrastructures such as highways and in- our regular biannual conferences in spring and autumn. dustrial complexes. We have also led the efforts to stabilize Moreover, we play a pivotal role – through seminars and de- the housing, through supply and balanced development. Our bates on issues at hand – in establishing national policies achievements can clearly be seen from many new towns and and structuring systems on the land and the cities. Since innovation cities we have led in developing such as Bun Dang, 2000, we have – together with Ministry of Land, Infrastruc- Il San, and Se Jong. In addition, we have recently began lead- ture, and Transport – organized Korea City Awards aimed to ing the discussions as well as coming up with new paradigm evaluate and honor those regional government administra- on planning of new types of cities such as resilience city, tions that have excelled in managing its cities. We also or- world city, U-city, and healthy cities – in order to cope with ganize “City Day” celebrations to remind all those involved in the changes due to climate change, globalization, IT innova- urban planning of their social duties. tion, declining birthrate, and aging population. Furthermore, we are also focusing on future subject matters such as land All the activities and contributions of our organization cannot development and urban planning in North Korea post-unifi- be fully described by just these words. Much more can be cation of the Korean peninsula, and exportation of urban learned about us from our website. Please take time to view planning platform to developing countries. our site in detail. KPA is dedicated to being the leader and But above all, we are most proud of the magnitude and the pledge that we will continue to play a significant role, both ac- quality of our academic activities. The Journal of Korea Plan- ademic and social, in the field of urban planning. Once again, ning Association (JKPA), the official journal of KPA, is currently thank you for your kind support and interest in KPA. 04 05 06 Korea Planning Association History 1958 ~ 1985 ~ 1993 ~ 2005 ~ 1958 1985 1993 2005 5. 30 / 6. 07 11. 3 - 11. 9 8. 5 2. 25 1st and 2 nd Preparatory Meetings Visit by Japanese Delegation to International Forum on “Long- The 100 th Regular Conference for Establishment of KPA Held Korea (1 st ) term Development Plan for Held 11. 30 Yanji” Convened 1959 Korean Delegation Dispatched 8. 24 2007 7. 11 to Japan (1 st ) Gwangju-Chonnam Chapter Es - 4. 20 3rd ~ 8 th Preparatory Meetings tablished MOU Made with Asan City for for Establishment of KPA Held 1986 Mutual Improvement of Aca - 7. 25 4. 19 1996 demic and Professional Fields Inaugural General Meeting Held Busan-Gyeongnam Chapter 4. 30 6. 1 Founded Published Textbooks Titled “De - The 1 st Industrial-Academic Co - 1963 11. 7 velopment of Industrial Com - operative Symposium Held 3. 21 The 30 th Anniversary Celebration plex” and “Land Use Planning” Seminar (with International Ex - 6. 28 2008 perts) on Development of Water 1989 Chungcheong Chapter Estab - 10. 10 Resources 7. 24 lished; Academic Symposium Enactment and Proclamation of Visit by City Planning Delegates Held “The City Charter” 1966 of Japan and Taiwan 11. 7 4 . 1997 MOU Made with Vietnam Urban Publication of the Inaugural 1990 2. 27 Planning and Development As - Issue of the Academic Journal 8. 25 Daegu-Kyungbuk Chapter Estab - sociation 9. 3 Extraordinary General Meeting lished 11. 25 The 4 th Seoul Conference on Held (Korea Planning Associa - 10. 31 Agreement to Promote Certifica - South-East Asia Planning and tion Adopted as its New Name) Gangwon Chapter Established tion in Korea Planning and De - Housing Authority and Academic Seminar Held in sign Education Made 1991 Celebration 1974 3. 15 2009 8. 18 The 1 st Park Byung Joo Scholar - 1999 5. 29 Technical Terminology in Na - ship Awarded 7. 23 Annual Spring Industrial-Acade - tional Land Planning Established Academic Seminar Held in Cele - mic Cooperative Academic Con - 7. 30 th Published Textbooks Titled bration of 40 Anniversary ference (Anyang Univ.) 1982 “Urban Planning” and “Urban 10. 7 - 10. 8 th 4. 1 Planning and Management 2” 2002 The 50 Anniversary Celebration Publication of the 1 st Issue of the 11. 18 - 11. 23 12. 27 10. 9 Monthly Publication “Urban In - International Exchange between “Sustainable City” Awards Cere - The 3 rd City Day Celebration formation” Korea, China, and Japan: Delega - mony Held (Seoul) tions Dispatched to Korea, 11. 6 - 11. 7 1984 Japan and Taiwan. 2004 Fall Regular Conference (Seoul 2. 18 12. 9 Nat’l Univ.) The 1 st Academic Awards Pre - Jeonbuk Chapter Established sented and Celebratory Seminar Held 2010 2011 2012 2013 2010 2011 10. 29 8. 23 - 8. 25 Annual Fall Academic Confer - VUPDA, Joined ISCP as a Co- 2. 26 1. 20 ence (Gyeongwon University) host Organization; The 21 st Panel of Executive Di - The 1 st Construction of City Dis - Participation in 2012 Interna - rectors Elected (Chairperson: cussion, “Correlation between 11. 1 - 11. 5 tional Symposium on City Plan - Prof. Heo, Jae-wan of CAU Sustainable Green City and Ar - Overseas Visit Program for Case Studies in Urban Regeneration ning (ISCP, formerly known as 6. 5 chitecture” Held Utilizing Industrial-Cultural Her - Korea Taiwan Japan Interna - Annual Spring Conference 4. 30 itage (Japan) tional Symposium) (Taiwan) (Hongik Univ.) e-Book version of Urban Infor - 9. 14 mation Issued 6. 28 - 7. 2 MOU Made with Jeju Develop - st Annual Fall Academic Confer - The 1 Overseas Urban Develop - ment Institute ment Training Program (Singa - ence (Yonsei Univ.) 10. 8 pore) for KPA 5. 10 2012 Korea Land-Urban Design “The Journal of KPA” Named as 8. 27 Competition Awards Ceremony the Journal Most Cited by KCI MOU Signed with Korea Institute and Forum Held of Registered Architects 6 .22 - 6. 25 rd 2012 10. 9 - 10. 10 The 3 Overseas Training Pro - th 9. 10 - 9. 12 2. 24 The 6 City Day Celebration nd gram on Urban Construction The 2 Overseas Urban Devel - The 22 nd Panel of Executive Di - (Buscheon City) opment Training Program (Macaw, Hong Kong) rectors Elected (Chairperson: 10. 15 (Shanghai, China) 8. 4 Prof. Woo-jong Yi of Gacheon MOU Made with Daejeon Devel - Agreement Made with KRIHS 10. 7 - 10. 8 University) opment Institute The 4 th City Day Festival Celebra - pledging cooperation and ex - change of “Global knowledge in 4. 10 10. 17 - 10. 19 tion (Gumi City, Gyeongbuk) Nat’l Land & Urban Education In - land and urban development. Keynote Address by Chairman 11. 6 stitute’s “The 3 rd Architecture Woo-jong Yi at the Academic 8. 21 Annual Fall Academic Confer - and Urban Discussion” Held Conference Organized by Urban MOU for “Cooperation Program” ence (Chonbuk Nat’l Univ.) Planning Society of China Made with Urban Development 4. 28 11. Annual Spring Industrial-Acade - Society of Chinese 10. 26 “Communication between the mic Cooperative Conference Province (Beijing, China) Annual Fall Academic Confer - City, the People, and the Space” (Gangnam University) ence (Kyung Sung University) Selected as “Outstanding Litera - 8. 25 - 8. 27 6. 4 - 6. 7 11. 7 - 11. 10 ture in Liberal Arts” by the Min - International Symposium on Overseas Tour of Inspection Overseas Tour of Inspection istry of Culture, Sports and Urban Planning Held (Gyeongju Program on Urban Planning – Program – Improvement of Tourism University) Kazakhstan’s New Administra - Urban Environment in Tokyo Re - 9.