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서순탁 경기연구원 2004 경기논단 Vol.6 No.3
The establishment of urban growth management system and well-planned land use and development system in the capital region has recently attracted interest from policy-makers and academics in Korea. Since the 1990s, the capital region has been continuously challenged by newly emerging structuring forces, such as global competition, new regional governance and environmental sustainability. In consideration of these changing contexts, new directions of growth management and land management not only for becoming the hub of East Asia economy, but also for sustainable development of the region and balanced development at national level are needed. In this context, this paper is aimed at reviewing the concept of growth management, examining conditions and suggesting policy implications within a Korean context. The paper suggests several policy directions in terms of four dimensions. Firstly, strategic industrial clusters should be fostered in the capital region for improving economic competitiveness. In doing this, land use regulation related to industrial location should be relaxed in the capital region for reducing the gap between the capital region and non-capital region. Secondly, accumulated interests produced in the capital region should be invested for the less developed region. In doing this, a positive windfall recapture system should be established. Thirdly, the total amount management system and well-planned management system for the reservation area should be established. Finally, a plan-led land use and development system which accommodates gradually development demand will be needed for improving the quality of life in the capital region.