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Kookmin University LINC 3.0 Project Group Held the 1st Regular Forum on Community Win-Win Successfully

 

 

 

 

 

The LINC 3.0 Project of Kookmin University (President Jeong Seung Ryul) announced that it concluded the first Community Win-Win Forum at the Kookmin University Headquarters on the 19th.

 

 


The Community Sangsang Forum, hosted by the Community Sangsang Center of Kookmin University's LINC 3.0 Project, is a regular monthly forum that invites experts from various fields to develop community units through accumulating basic knowledge and expertise, strengthening and expanding human networks.

 

 


At the forum, which was held for the first time in 2024, Hong Sa-heum, a research fellow at the Korea Land Institute, gave a lecture on 'Status and Challenges of Utilizing Local Assets: Focusing on the Social Real Estate Debate'. He gave an in-depth lecture on the domestic and international cases of regional assetization of social real estate, a representative shared asset of local communities, and how to socially utilize and revitalize regional assets. Afterwards, there was a lively discussion on various limitations and improvements in the process of local assetization.

 

 


"Local assets are an important resource for local development and revitalizing local autonomy, and social real estate is the most sensitive issue in local communities and the most essential condition for local development," said Ha Hyun-sang, Director of the Community Win-Win Center (Dean of the Graduate School of Public Administration, Kookmin University), who oversees the Community Win-Win Forum.

 

 


The next Community Win-Win Forum will be held on April 16 at 11 a.m., and will be filled with meaningful time through various lectures and discussions by inviting experts who are familiar with the current status of cultural assets in the community and how to capitalize them.

 

 

 


 

 

 


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