Korea Polytechnic University, Hongseong County Agricultural Technology Center, and Hometown Architecture Support Center, agreement on revitalizing rural vacant houses.

Published 2025년 10월 28일

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[Rural Fisheries and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Kim Jeong-hee] The Chungnam Campus of Korea Polytechnic University (Acting President Jo Chun-nam), the Hongseong County Agricultural Technology Center, and the Gwichon Architectural Support Center signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the 21st for the "Revitalization of Rural Vacant Houses and Support for Rural Settlement." This agreement is attracting attention as a sustainable regional regeneration model that aims to revive rural vacant houses, which are a concern for local governments, as regional assets and to help young people and rural returnees settle down stably through a creative and practical solution called "Education, Technology, and Policy Convergence." In particular, the core of this agreement goes beyond simply discovering vacant houses and providing policy support, enabling rural returnees to directly improve their living environment and engage in rural activities.

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ICT Technology Breathes New Life into Rural Vacant Homes The Chungnam Campus of the Korea Polytechnic University (Acting President Cho Chun-nam), the Hongseong County Agricultural Technology Center, and the Returnee Architecture Support Center signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the 21st for the "Revitalization of Rural Vacant Homes and Support for Returnee Settlement." This agreement is attracting attention as a sustainable regional regeneration model that addresses one of the local government's concerns—rural vacant homes—through a creative and practical solution of "education, technology, and policy integration," and helps young people and returnee generations settle down stably. In particular, the core of this agreement is to strengthen practical capabilities beyond simply discovering vacant homes and providing policy support, enabling returnee hopefuls to improve their living environment and settle in the countryside directly. To this end, the Chungnam Campus of the ...
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