Compact City Policies: Korea: Towards Sustainable and Inclusive Growth
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This report examines Korea's urban policies and offers customised policy recommendations based on the OECD publication, Compact City Policies (2012). Some Korean policies, such as urban regeneration, new town development or multi-modal transfe
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