This study conducted a centrality analysis by taking a close look at the current status of the “relational population” and networks in the non-metropolitan area of Korea for the period from 2016 to 2019. The main results are summarized as follows: First, in the non-metropolitan area, the relational population between each industrial complex area and the nearby metropolitan city was found to be predominant. Second, in each centrality analysis, Daejeon, Daegu, Gwangju, Suncheon, and Cheonan were found to have high degrees of centrality. Third, among the areas experiencing population decline, Namwon, Andong, and Nonsan were found to have high degrees of centrality. In particular, Namwon showed a stable centrality value without significant change in ranking. A region having a high centrality value means that the connectivity of the relational population is high on the network, and that there is a wide distribution of people in the population who have various relationships with the region. The relational population of a region can be used in regional policies to help overcome shortages of local talent. Through the relational population, the spatial extent of the static local population can be expanded. This study concluded with the policy suggestion that, before using the relational population in carrying out regional policies, the network structure between regions should be understood by analyzing the current status and centrality of the relational population and that an evaluation of the current regional situation should also be conducted.
목차
Abstract 1. 서론 2. 선행연구 및 연구차별성 3. 연구 방법 4. 연구결과 4.1. 연도별 지역 관계인구 현황 및 중심성 4.2. 연도별 지역 관계인구 시각화 4.3. 관계인구 및 연결중심성 특성 종합 5. 결론 및 정책시사점 주 참고문헌
한국지역개발학회 [The Korean Regional Development Association]
설립연도
1989
분야
사회과학>지역개발
소개
국토의 균형발전과 도시 및 농촌지역 계획에 관한 이론을 종합적으로 연구하고 지역개발에 관한 학문적, 실용적 연구발전을 통하여 지속가능한 지역발전에 기여함을 목적으로 한다.
또한 세계화 시대에 부응하여 아시아지역의 선도적인 지역개발 경험을 바탕으로 개발도상국가의 지역개발전략 및 개발사업을 지원한다.
간행물
간행물명
한국지역개발학회지 [Journal of the Korean Regional Development Association]