취약지역 생활여건 개조사업 대상지 선정 평가지표의 적정성 분석
Analysis of Adequacy of Evaluation Indicators for Selection of Project sites for Living Conditions Renovation Projects in Vulnerable Residential Areas

초록

In this study, evaluation indicators for quantitative and qualitative indicators were presented by resetting the evaluation indicators for the selection of the living conditions renovation project for vulnerable residential areas by reflecting the results of expert importance. The appropriateness of the project selection evaluation index was reviewed by comparing the results of the expert AHP importance survey to make the project sustainable and to discover vulnerable villages. Evaluation items were constructed based on the guidelines for selecting the target site, and AHP importance evaluation was performed using this evaluation item as a proxy variable. Based on the data collected from 152 villages in Gimhae-si for case studies, the evaluation results were derived by applying the existing guideline evaluation indicators and evaluation indicators reflecting the importance proposed in this study. As a result of the study, Overall, there was a positive correlation between the results of the existing guideline evaluation and the results of the AHP importance survey, but in detail, there is a difference in the results evaluated by the two evaluation methods. In the future, if the scope of participating experts is expanded to supplement the importance evaluation, and the evaluation grade is set by analyzing quantitative data from Gyeongsangnam-do or rural areas nationwide, local governments and others will use this evaluation index as basic data when promoting the project.

키워드

Rural Renovation ProjectEvaluation IndicatorsVulnerable Residential AreasAHP
제목
취약지역 생활여건 개조사업 대상지 선정 평가지표의 적정성 분석
제목 (타언어)
Analysis of Adequacy of Evaluation Indicators for Selection of Project sites for Living Conditions Renovation Projects in Vulnerable Residential Areas
저자
최영완엄민호김영주
DOI
10.7851/ksrp.2023.29.4.105
발행일
2023-11
저널명
농촌계획
29
4
페이지
105 ~ 116