A Sustainability Assessment of Korean Rural Villages Using Fuzzy Logic

  • CHO Y
  • YAMAJI E
  • CHOI S
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study offers directions for sustainable rural development in Korea. A sustainability assessment system (consisting of 14 goals and 20 indicators) was developed using fuzzy logic and then applied to assess two typical Korean villages. Among the resulting proposals for sustainable rural development are: conservation of landscape and ecology; promotion of environment-friendly agricultural practices; and stabilization of the population composition and the economy.

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CHO, Y., YAMAJI, E., CHOI, S., & KIM, Y. (2006). A Sustainability Assessment of Korean Rural Villages Using Fuzzy Logic. JOURNAL OF RURAL PLANNING ASSOCIATION, 25, 419–424. https://doi.org/10.2750/arp.25.419

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