Depopulation in Yeongdo-gu: Can Tourism Alone Revitalize Busan’s Struggling Districts?

The depopulation crisis in Yeongdo-gu is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention from local policymakers and the government.

Maru Kim
Maru Kim

Busan’s Yeongdo-gu district is facing a serious depopulation crisis, raising concerns among local policymakers and residents alike. The district’s population decline is most severe in the original city center, with Yeongdo-gu being the closest to what an aging Busan may look like in the future. This trend could have severe long-term consequences for the city’s economic activity, social cohesion, and public services.

According to a recent academic paper published in the Journal of Tourism Management, Yeongdo-gu’s tourism policy may not be enough to halt the depopulation trend. While tourism can certainly bring in revenue and create jobs, it is unlikely to attract young people seeking stable and rewarding careers.

The lack of quality job opportunities is a significant factor contributing to the population decline. Yeongdo-gu’s traditional industries, such as shipbuilding and manufacturing, have been in decline in recent years, leaving few job opportunities for local residents. Moreover, the rise of the gig economy and the prevalence of temporary and low-wage jobs have made it difficult for young people to find stable and rewarding careers, driving them to leave the area in search of better opportunities elsewhere.

The district government has introduced various measures to address the issue, including the development of tourism-based industries such as the creation of cultural and artistic spaces and the renovation of traditional marketplaces. However, the effectiveness of these measures remains to be seen as depopulation continues to be a pressing issue.

The depopulation of Yeongdo-gu is causing significant concern among residents as the district boasts a rich cultural heritage and beautiful landscapes. It is imperative that the government takes urgent action to revitalize the original city center and create sustainable job growth, which can attract young people to the area and slow the depopulation trend.

In addition to addressing the lack of quality job opportunities, the government must invest in programs and services to support the elderly population and ensure that they have access to healthcare and social services. This will not only improve the quality of life for the elderly population but also help to alleviate some of the burden on the younger generations.

Furthermore, the government must recognize the issue of empty houses in Yeongdo-gu and take urgent action to address it. Official statistics on empty houses in Busan do not account for the number of empty houses in unauthorized buildings, indicating that the actual number of empty houses is much higher and more serious. The government must implement policies to repurpose these empty houses and encourage development in the area.

The depopulation crisis in Yeongdo-gu is a pressing issue that requires immediate attention from local policymakers and the government. It is crucial that they address the root causes of the problem, including the lack of quality job opportunities, and invest in sustainable solutions to ensure the long-term economic growth and stability of the district and the city as a whole.

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