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Transcript of Healthy people healthy parks, Chong-Chun
Healthy Parks, Healthy People
- Focusing on Green Healing Sharing Camp
in Korea National Park Service (KNPS)
Making Healthy Parks Heatlhy People Real
: a Workshop on the draft IUCN Best Practice Guidelines
8:30~10:00 18 Nov. 2014
Dr. Kim, Chong-Chun
FLOW
1. Outline
2. Main Challenges & Solutions
3. Future Plan
4. Other Activities
1. Outline
• Well-being, Natural-being, LOHAS etc.
• Utilizing natural environment of national parks, and involving experts from health sector
Increase of Needs & Interest of Natural Healing
Increase of Environmental Disease Patients
• No. of environmental disease patients in Korea
- 2002 (5,570,000) → 2013 (8,150,000)
1.1. Background
1.2. What is “Green Healing Sharing Camp”?
• Natural experience in National Park
• Hiking in Forest
• Participating interpretation & meditation
National Park
• Consultation for atopy prevention
• Medical examination (Allergic reaction)
• Effectiveness Analysis
Medical Institutions
2014
13 National Park Offices (80 times / 3,500 People)
(in city-based National Parks)
Priority for Underprivileged People
2010
2013
2009
26 National Park Offices (27 times/ 960 People)
15 National Park Offices (70 times / 3,200 People)
Pilot Project
2011
2012
1.3. Progress
1.4. Project types
B type
A type
C type
A type
10 NP Offices,
cooperation with local health center
55 times, 2,260 persons participants
B type
5 NP Offices
cooperation with environmental health center
20 times, 977 participants
C type
1 NP Office (Mt. Deokyoosan)
cooperation with Eco-educenter in Jin-an-gun
2 times, 58 participants
2. Main Challenges and Solutions
Challenges
Solutions
• Lack of Expertise in Medical Field
• Capacity building workshop for program organizer
• Involving medical expertise to program
• Difficulties to find appropriate participants
• Low awareness about Green Healing Sharing Camp
Challenges
Solutions
• Enhancement of cooperation with Health Sector
-Signing MOU with 5 relevant organization including
children center and local governments
• Increasing understanding and awareness by media
Lack of Fund and institutional foundation
Challenges
Solutions
Foundation Sharing fund with co working
organization
Give more chances to underprivileged people to participate in
3. Future Plan
Enhance media promotion to increase social awareness about the
program
Enlargement of long stay type program
Increase expertise of program organizers
Enhancement of scientific research about influence of national park
on human being’s health (Building Database, Value Assessment etc.)
Enhance partnership with medical institutions
4. Other HPHP Activities- in National Park Facilities Field
<Dulle-gil Green Healing>
• Dulle-gil : Established in Mt. Bukhansan N.P. (2011),
71.5 km, 2,500,000 visitors/1 year
Mt. Bukhansan N.P.
Health Dream Program
- Body Mass Index (BMI) : -0.2kg
- Waist to Hip Ratio (WHR) : -1.3cm
- Blood Sugar : -0.7 mg/dl
- HDL Cholesterol :+3.9 mg/dl
Ways of Healing Facilities
- Infra : Eco Facility, Camping Trail, Eco Healing Center
- Design : Universal Design, Barrier-free Design, Eco Design
Universal Design Guideline and part of Guideline
Recently, school violence and internet addiction are
emerging recent year in Korea
To prevent social problems for youth, KNPS runs
Sociality Enhancement Program for Yooth.
- National Park Nature & History Experience program
- Healing program by mental health education for yooth
and temple stay
4. Other HPHP Activities- in Sociality Enhancement Program for Yooth
Thank You 감사합니다.