Abstract

This study investigated planning solutions to recover groups with damages such as social, cultural, environmental, and economic inequality due to water pollution in a city's development process. This study examined Pyeongtaek Lake in Pyeongtaek city, Gyeonggi Province, and established a strategy to resolve pollution sources in the designated target place for the inclusion of the damaged groups. As the strategy, pollution sources were recycled in various ways within the complex and circulated as useful resources. A plan has been established to ensure the groups who have suffered damages due to pollution. But Those groups have been excluded in planning, and the complex has been included to allow them to participate in creating and operating the complex. The fishery industry declined by water pollution, was changed as a new industry, and to create fish habitat and use it as a cultural and tourism resource, wastes were used. Moreover, the complex became sustainable by planning the program to circulate capital. The plan is meaningful because it presented a complicated procedure to include the damaged and excluded groups in the development process of a city by planning a place and activity program to strengthen autonomous capability.

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