Seoul Institute, 'Small Research' Presentation on Daily Life Issue Policies
The Seoul Institute announced that it will hold the results presentation of the '2023 Small Research Support Project,' which seeks solutions to problems in citizens' daily lives, on the afternoon of the 5th at the institute's main conference room.
This presentation meeting was organized to share the results of 13 research projects discussed jointly by citizen researchers and Seoul Institute researchers, and to propose policies for problem-solving.
This year's planned theme relates to policy measures to realize the Seoul city administration's operational direction of 'Togetherness and Charm,' including ▲ a study on the perceptions of domestic and foreign visitors regarding Seoul's nighttime tourist attractions ▲ changes in factors influencing women's housing choices due to pregnancy and childbirth ▲ policy proposals through deriving a regional isolation index for isolated youth in Seoul and analyzing their living environments.
Additionally, it will reveal ▲ policy proposals for establishing public medical infrastructure based on an analysis of medical accessibility in Seoul ▲ creating desirable areas to stay with young artists and creators ▲ measures to reduce leisure gaps among middle-aged (senior) groups ▲ a study on the attractions that young entrepreneurs feel toward Seongsu-dong.
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For free-topic research, results will also be shared on ▲ cognitive stimulation and hierarchical perception studies to improve perceptions of visiting Itaewon ▲ the feasibility of citizen participation surveys to improve the public open space inspection system ▲ a case study on the life experiences of the 'Literru' generation ▲ Why did Deok-sun from 'Reply 1988' leave Ssangmun-dong?: exploring countermeasures in response to changes in Seoul's population structure ▲ a study on pedestrian safety management through analysis of pedestrian density vulnerable areas in Seoul ▲ waste separation and disposal rates and improvement measures on Seoul university (campus) grounds.
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