Gimhae to Build Future-Oriented Parks Using Data

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By Park Jong-wan
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Gimhae City Hall. - Seoul Economic Daily Society News from South Korea
Gimhae City Hall.

Gimhae, a city in South Gyeongsang Province, will create future-oriented parks and green spaces based on data. The city launched a consulting project on Wednesday to establish its "2045 Gimhae City Parks and Green Spaces Master Plan." The plan is a statutory plan set in 10-year cycles, with 500 million won invested and the project running through December 2027.

Moving beyond simply expanding parks, the city will analyze urban conditions from multiple angles using big data. Based on this, the city will derive 10 strategies reflecting green space disparities by living zone, deterioration levels, and future population changes, and will set medium- to long-term policy directions.

"We will build a sustainable conservation and utilization system tailored to local characteristics, completing a future-oriented parks and green spaces ecosystem," a city official said.

Original reporting by Park Jong-wan for Seoul Economic Daily.

AI-translated from Korean. Quotes from foreign sources are based on Korean-language reports and may not reflect exact original wording.

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