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As the time for the revision of the 5th Comprehensive National Territorial Plan and the 5th Comprehensive National Environmental Plan approaches, interest in improving the effectiveness of their integrated management is growing. However, existing studies criticized the effectiveness of integrated management, particularly the consistency of plan contents. Hence, studies that systematically examine the characteristics of national territorial plans and environmental plans with a focus on the five strategies guiding integrated management as its institutional foundation, are needed. This study used content analysis to investigate the considerations for integrated management of the national territorial–environmental planning, focusing on these five strategies. The stages of integration were divided into linkage, interconnection, and integrated management according to the period of time, and the characteristics of considerations for each stage were compared. To this end, 15 research reports on considerations for integrated management were selected from the National Knowledge Information System (NKIS) and analyzed. The analysis indicates that, when classified by stages of integration, integrated management policy in South Korea has progressed from sectoral planning (linkage), to regional development and conservation (interconnection), and most recently, to the implementation of policies across different spatial scales (integrated management). When analyzed by strategy, the results reveal that the only strategy consistently addressed across all stages was “Systematically Managing National Territory to Enhance Connectivity of the National Environment,” with the primary focus on balancing the ecological and development networks at both national and local levels. In addition, two others—“Reforming National Spatial Structure to Address Population Decline” and “Implementing Innovative National Territory and Environment Utilizing Advanced Technologies”—were applied from the interconnection stage to the integrated management stage. “Enhancing Global Stature through Cooperation between North and South Korea and International Partners” was considered only in the integrated management stage.

As the time for the revision of the 5th Comprehensive National Territorial Plan and the 5th Comprehensive National Environmental Plan approaches, interest in improving the effectiveness of their integrated management is growing. However, existing studies criticized the effectiveness of integrated management, particularly the consistency of plan contents. Hence, studies that systematically examine the characteristics of national territorial plans and environmental plans with a focus on the five strategies guiding integrated management as its institutional foundation, are needed. This study used content analysis to investigate the considerations for integrated management of the national territorial–environmental planning, focusing on these five strategies. The stages of integration were divided into linkage, interconnection, and integrated management according to the period of time, and the characteristics of considerations for each stage were compared. To this end, 15 research reports on considerations for integrated management were selected from the National Knowledge Information System (NKIS) and analyzed. The analysis indicates that, when classified by stages of integration, integrated management policy in South Korea has progressed from sectoral planning (linkage), to regional development and conservation (interconnection), and most recently, to the implementation of policies across different spatial scales (integrated management). When analyzed by strategy, the results reveal that the only strategy consistently addressed across all stages was “Systematically Managing National Territory to Enhance Connectivity of the National Environment,” with the primary focus on balancing the ecological and development networks at both national and local levels. In addition, two others—“Reforming National Spatial Structure to Address Population Decline” and “Implementing Innovative National Territory and Environment Utilizing Advanced Technologies”—were applied from the interconnection stage to the integrated management stage. “Enhancing Global Stature through Cooperation between North and South Korea and International Partners” was considered only in the integrated management stage.

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