"COVID-19 Will Pass, but Remote Work Will Remain" Seminar by the Korean Society of Land and Urban Planning
[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] The Korean Society of Land and Urban Planning (President Professor Hyunsoo Kim of Dankook University) will hold a policy seminar on the theme of 'Urban Policy After COVID-19' at 3 p.m. on the 21st. The seminar will be broadcast live online through the YouTube channel 'DosiTV'.
The society anticipates that even after the end of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), online shopping, online lectures, and telecommuting will further expand, and accordingly, new policy demands due to reduced demand in urban planning, housing, and real estate sectors will increase.
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Associate Research Fellow Juseon Yoon of the Architecture and Urban Space Research Institute will present on 'Post-COVID Spatial Policy - Social and Physical Distancing,' and Geunhyung Lee from LG CNS will present on 'Directions for Promoting Untact Business in Corporations.' In the comprehensive discussion, Chanho Kim, Academic Vice President of the Korean Society of Land and Urban Planning, will serve as the moderator, conducting Q&A and evaluations together with Ikjin Lee, Director of the Urban Economy Division at the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and Jinseok Choi, Director of Urban Planning at Seoul City.
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