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A Study of Conflict Resolution on Jeju Affiliated Islands through an Analysis of Village Codes

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세계환경사회거버넌스학회 (World Association for Island Studies)
초록

The affiliated islands of the Jeju area include, Udo, Biyangdo, Gapado, Marado, Chujado, and 55 uninhabited islands. In the case of the inhabited islands, affiliated with Jeju Province, a look at the distribution chart of industries among the villages, one will see types of villages which combine agriculture and fishing. Residents are engaged in agriculture and fishing, and live their lives based on the semi-formal village codes 향약1 Conflicts in the village are being resolved based on these village codes. The recent rapid influx of population has led to the collapse of the traditional village community and conflicts among villagers. The qualifications and rules of the village’s residents are strengthened through the use of each village’s code. This means that the entry barrier for qualifications and rules has increased. It can also lead to conflicts between migrants and villagers. The village has a culture to project. However, regulations and rules with high entry barriers can never be the answer. For the resolution of villages conflicts, village intermediate organizations such as the Women’s Association, Youth Association, Senior Citizens’Association, and heads of the neighborhoods are playing an important role in resolving conflict.

목차
Abstract
Research Background
Status of Administrative Districts of Villagesfrom the affiliated islands of Jeju
Village Code Analysis
Cases of Conflict
Efforts to resolve conflicts
Conclusion
References
저자
  • Jeong-Cheol Yang
  • Young Hee Ko Corresponding Author
  • Michael Saxton