This study investigates the impact of eco-friendly incentives within the district unit plans of Gyeonggi Province, focusing on their role in promoting sustainable urban development. Through an analysis of the incentive systems in 31 cities and countie...
This study investigates the impact of eco-friendly incentives within the district unit plans of Gyeonggi Province, focusing on their role in promoting sustainable urban development. Through an analysis of the incentive systems in 31 cities and counties, the research identifies how these incentives contribute to enhancing energy efficiency, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and supporting the expansion of public facilities. The study reveals that while these incentives are primarily effective in large-scale developments, their applicability to smaller buildings remains limited due to procedural and financial constraints. The findings emphasize the need for more tailored incentive policies that reflect regional characteristics, especially in less urbanized areas like northern Gyeonggi. Furthermore, the study suggests that regular evaluations and enhancements of the incentive systems are necessary to maximize their effectiveness in achieving sustainable development goals. This research provides valuable insights for policymakers aiming to implement or refine eco-friendly incentive programs that balance environmental sustainability with urban growth.