‘Urban Regeneration Village Leader Training’ from November 30... Aiming for a Historic Cultural City Where Cultural Heritage and Modernity Coexist

Training Village Leaders for Urban Regeneration in Pungnap-dong, Songpa-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Songpa-gu (Mayor Park Seong-su) will operate the "Pungnap-dong Urban Regeneration Village Leader Training Program," which will lead the Pungnap-dong urban regeneration community, for four weeks starting November 30.


The earthen fortification area in Pungnap-dong, Songpa-gu, was selected as a Seoul-type urban regeneration revitalization area in 2019.


Accordingly, the district has been operating resident education programs to help local residents understand urban regeneration projects and encourage their participation.


This training was prepared to foster activists who will lead village regeneration by building a community led by residents during the urban regeneration project process.


The focus will be on residents becoming leaders themselves to identify local issues and areas for improvement.


Specifically, participants will learn practical content necessary as village leaders and activists, including ▲ roles and directions of village leaders and conflict management ▲ understanding urban regeneration and social economy ▲ urban regeneration village enterprises (CRC) ▲ promotion and marketing.


This training will be hosted by the "Pungnap-dong Urban Regeneration Support Center" (Songpa-gu, Pungseong-ro 28, Dorandoran Baekje Rest Area 1st floor), which opened in August, and will flexibly conduct both face-to-face and non-face-to-face classes.


Any resident who has completed the basic course of the "Pungnap-dong Urban Regeneration University" operated from 2019 to 2020 can participate in the training.


Detailed information can be found in the recruitment announcement posted on the Songpa-gu website and the "Pungnap-dong Urban Regeneration Support Center Blog."


For inquiries, contact the Songpa-gu History and Culture Heritage Division or the Pungnap-dong Urban Regeneration Support Center.



Park Seong-su, Mayor of Songpa-gu, said, "Pungnap-dong is a unique area that can be reborn as a historical and cultural city where cultural heritage and modernity coexist," adding, "We will do our best to actively operate resident capacity-building programs to share a deep understanding of urban regeneration and bring about positive changes in the local community."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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