Successful Completion of the 2030 Mid-to-Long-Term Comprehensive Development Plan Establishment Service Report Meeting

On the morning of the 26th, a research service report meeting for the establishment of the 2030 mid- to long-term comprehensive development plan was held in the small conference room of the county office. Photo by Hampyeong County

On the morning of the 26th, a research service report meeting for the establishment of the 2030 mid- to long-term comprehensive development plan was held in the small conference room of the county office. Photo by Hampyeong County

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Hampyeong-gun, Jeollanam-do, is establishing the ‘Hampyeong Vision 2030 Mid- to Long-term Comprehensive Development Plan’ to explore future development measures tailored to regional characteristics.


On the 27th, according to the county, a research service report meeting on the establishment of the Hampyeong Vision 2030 Mid- to Long-term Comprehensive Development Plan was held in the small conference room of the county office, presided over by County Governor Lee Sang-ik.


The report meeting was attended by researchers from the Gwangju Jeonnam Research Institute, Deputy County Governor Lee Byung-yong, and heads of departments and divisions.


It was prepared to actively respond to rapidly changing environments such as low growth, low birthrate and aging society, and the 4th Industrial Revolution, and to present a long-term development strategy and a new future vision that can strengthen regional characteristics.


In particular, the report meeting presented the 2030 Hampyeong Vision, nine strategic tasks, and key tasks by sector, followed by an exchange of opinions between department heads and researchers on the project contents.


The Gwangju Jeonnam Research Institute (Director Park Jaeyoung), which conducted the research service, set the vision as ‘Ecology, Tourism, and Industrial City, Hampyeong’ and reported detailed promotion strategies in seven fields including agriculture, forestry, livestock, fisheries, culture, arts, tourism, and sports.


The Gwangju Jeonnam Research Institute said, “We focused on enhancing the effectiveness of the task through a differentiated planning process,” adding, “In particular, we conducted the service with the participation of local residents, experts, public officials, and regional leaders to maximize execution power.”


County Governor Lee Sang-ik stated, “I hope that based on the mid- to long-term comprehensive development plan, which will be the foundation for sustainable growth, it will be reflected in actual county administration through future commercialization and lead Hampyeong’s future development.”


Meanwhile, the county has been conducting the Hampyeong Vision 2030 Mid- to Long-term Comprehensive Development Plan establishment service with the Gwangju Jeonnam Research Institute since August last year to set the mid- to long-term future vision and development direction.


Starting with the kickoff report meeting in August last year, opinions were collected through town and township roundtable meetings and county council roundtable meetings.



Also, an administrative promotion team composed of about 40 public officials in charge of each field was formed to deepen and develop the task contents through meetings with researchers.


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