A Study on Categorization and Contents of Social Welfare Services in Rural Center Revitalization Project
임정락 Jungrak Lim , 리재웅 Zaewoong Rhee
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 1-11, 2023
In this study, we present the necessary measurements of establishment and expansion in social welfare elements, understand the social welfare approach and the reality of social welfare services to solve the physical accessibility problem of the rural center revitalization in the recent trend of various attempts. The measurements were categorized according to the nature and form of the projects through content analysis method by using a master plans and casebooks of the rural center revitalization leading districts. The results show that the social welfare project of the rural center revitalization leading districts were categorized them into three sections of job creation vitalization, lifelong education, hobby and leisure supports, visiting services, it was classified into 11 sub-types. We arrive at a conclusion through analysis results, establishment of cooperative system between related organizations, active gathering of opinions from residents, training of local workforce, convergence with existing social welfare systems and projects, building private governance, for social welfare project operate stably in the rural center revitalization.
조영재 Cho Young-jae , 윤정미 Yun Jeong-mi , 한승석 Han Seung-seok , 조승현 Jo Seoung-hyun
29(4) 13-26, 2023
A Study on Establishment of Rural Living Service Functions by Settlement Class
조영재 Cho Young-jae , 윤정미 Yun Jeong-mi , 한승석 Han Seung-seok , 조승현 Jo Seoung-hyun
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 13-26, 2023
Recently, South Korea has prepared laws and systems to systematically manage rural spaces in response to the era of population decline and is making various efforts to promote related policies. However, various basic studies that can support this are still insufficient. In particular, in this study, the functions and roles of each settlement class were established along with the classification of the sedentary classes in rural areas, and the classification system for rural living services was established, and the hierarchy by functional facilities and the minimum standards for vulnerable areas (accessibility) were established. Specifically, in this study, the settlement class was divided into 4 classes of “central area - midpoint area - small point area - hinterland”, and each function and role was presented, and the rural living service classification system was finally reestablished as 10 sectors and 31 functional facilities. In addition, the hierarchy and accessibility standards of rural living service functional facilities was set within 5 to 15 minutes for ‘lower and basic services’, within 10 to 20 minutes for ‘medium and basic services’, within 15 to 30 minutes for ‘intermediate and complex services’, within 20 to 60 minutes for ‘high car/complex service’ and within 10 minutes for ‘urgent service’.
Priority Analysis for Agricultural Water Governance Components by Using Analytic Network Process(ANP)
이슬기 Lee Seulgi , 최경숙 Choi Kyung-sook
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 27-34, 2023
Recently, worldwide to respond to climate change and secure sustainability. Korea aimed to increase water use efficiency by implementing integrated management according to the water management unification policy. Therefore, the necessity of establishing and operating governance is expanding to ensure the sustainability of agricultural water. In this study aims to evaluate the importance of agricultural water governance components and provide essential data for the participation of stakeholders in the efficient use of agricultural water in Korea. For this study, a total of 19 respondents to the ANP survey for this study were composed of experts in agricultural water and governance in Korea. As a result, the ranking for the main components was in the order of law, policy, and systems(0.222), core subjects(0.191), information sharing and communication(0.180), budget support(0.178), mutual learning(0.124), and external experts(0.105). The most important components for the operation of agricultural water governance are laws, policies, and systems. Since Korea’s agricultural water management is a public management system, national standards are considered the first priority. This study, which is the purpose of the agricultural water governance model, evaluated the importance of the constituent components for participating in demand management with a sense of responsibility. Moreover, if agricultural water governance is expanded nationwide by reflecting agricultural and water resource policies in the future, it is believed that positive effects can be achieved in increasing utilization efficiency and securing sustainability through agricultural water saving.
신예은 Shin Ye-eun , 신은서 Shin Eun-seo , 김상범 Kim Sang-bum , 최진아 Choi Jin-ah , 김명현 Kim Myunghyun , 한석준 Han Seokjun , 안경진 An Kyungjin
29(4) 35-53, 2023
Analyzing Issues on Environment-Friendly Agriculture Using Topic Modeling and Network Analysis
신예은 Shin Ye-eun , 신은서 Shin Eun-seo , 김상범 Kim Sang-bum , 최진아 Choi Jin-ah , 김명현 Kim Myunghyun , 한석준 Han Seokjun , 안경진 An Kyungjin
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 35-53, 2023
This study attempts to identify the flow of key topics and issues of research trends related to environment-friendly agriculture conducted around the 2000s in South Korea and compare them with the environment-friendly agriculture promotion plan to seek the level of consistency and the direction of future development of environment-friendly agriculture. For the analysis of environment-friendly agriculture research trends and policy consistency, ‘topic modeling’, which is suitable for subject classification of large amounts of unstructured data, and ‘text network analysis’, which visualizes the relationship between keywords as a network and interprets its characteristics, were utilized. Overall, active discussions were held on ‘technical discussions for the production and cultivation of environment-friendly agricultural products’ and ‘food safety & consumer awareness’, and keywords such as production, cultivation, consumption, and safety were consistently linked to other keywords regardless of time. In addition, it was found that the issue of environment-friendly agriculture was partially consistent with the policy direction of the period. Considering the fact that the ongoing ‘5th Environment-Friendly Agriculture Promotion Phase’ emphasizes the strengthening of rural environment management and aims to ensure the continuous quantitative and qualitative development of environment-friendly agriculture, active discussions and research on its environmental contributions and management methods are needed.
장민원 Jang Min-won , 김현준 Kim Hyeonjoon , 최윤희 Choi Yoonhee , 김학관 Kim Hakkwan
29(4) 55-67, 2023
Correlation between Impervious Surface Area Rate and Urbanization Indicators at the Si-Gun Level
장민원 Jang Min-won , 김현준 Kim Hyeonjoon , 최윤희 Choi Yoonhee , 김학관 Kim Hakkwan
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 55-67, 2023
This study investigated the correlation between impervious surface area rate(ISAR) and various urbanization indicators at the si-gun administrative level. For the years 2017 and 2021, we built correlation matrices to examine the relationships between ISAR and eight urbanization indicators, including total population, working-age population, residential power consumption, non-agricultural power consumption, paved road length, permitted development area, numbers of registered vehicles, and cadastral ‘Dae’ parcel area. Additionally, K-means clustering was employed to classify the 229 si-guns based on the ISAR change patterns. The analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between ISAR and urbanization indicators for both years studied. However, the interannual comparison showed a noticeably weaker correlation between changes in ISAR and urbanization indicators from 2017 to 2021. The K-means analysis also showed that si-guns with higher ISAR values, typically urban areas, demonstrated a weaker correlation, while the cluster consisting mostly of rural areas with lower ISAR displayed stronger correlations. These results suggested that ISAR should be a significant factor for consideration in sustainable rural planning and development strategies.
김용균 Kim Yong-gyun , 김상범 Kim Sang-bum , 김소라 Kim So-ra
29(4) 69-79, 2023
A Study on the Change of Living Service and Spatial Structure according to the Change of Accessibility in Vulnerable Areas in Rural Areas - Focusing on Sayang Village, Goheung-gun -
김용균 Kim Yong-gyun , 김상범 Kim Sang-bum , 김소라 Kim So-ra
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 69-79, 2023
This study investigated changes in the spatial structure of rural villages in Sayang Village, where accessibility restrictions to island areas were improved, and analyzed the spatial composition of houses according to changes in the living environment. First, despite the island's vulnerable transportation requirements being resolved by the completion of the land and bridge in 2018, the local economy continues to stagnate due to a vicious cycle of local living services and job losses. Second, when a survey of residents' changed living services was conducted through the continuation of the specification map, the scope of living areas was expanded by analyzing the frequency and place of visit of fresh food purchases, use of convenience facilities, and medical visits. Third, it is judged that the naturally formed village is composed of small roads to the inside of the village due to the disorganized street system and the form of walking instead of vehicles. Finally, as a result of analyzing the residential space of houses in fishing villages, the aging rate of houses over 30 years old was 62 (91.2%), and the average area of the first house space built was 65.2㎡ to 14.1㎡, an increase of 17.8% of the total area.
The purpose of this study is to identify rural research topics, differences in research topics over time, and key mediators through the analysis of academic research trends using topic modeling. This study analyzed a total of 1,183 articles published in the Journal of Rural Planning and Rural Society over a 23-year period (2000-2022). We categorized rural research topics into 30, examined the proportion of research in each topic, and identified major changes in research topics over time. We also identified key words that mediate between research topics. The study found that, first, rural research trends can be categorized into five types (resources and utilization, area/space, people, ecosystem/environment, and tourism), with area/space being the most studied. Subtopics include rural amenities, rural disappearance/village miniaturization, and rural landscape management. Second, the research topics for each period were different. In the first period(2003-2007), the main research topics were rural amenities and Agricultural production- based climate vulnerability assessment. In the second period(2008-2012), the main research topics were Rural extinction and village depopulation, and rural landscape management, and in the third period(2013-2017), the main research topics were rural sixth industrialization and rural ecotourism. In the fourth period(2018-2022), rural development planning and rural life services(life SOC) were the main research topics. The significance of this study is that it extends the existing method of analyzing research trends and provides basic data to enhance comprehensive insights and understanding of rural research.
김은혜 Kim Eun-hye , 김정은 Kim Jeong-eun , 류진석 Ryu Jin-seok
29(4) 93-103, 2023
The Experiences and Future Challenges in Providing of Social Service based on Agro-healing - Focusing on Agro-healing Farms Participated in Gyeonggi-do Community Service Investment Pilot Project -
김은혜 Kim Eun-hye , 김정은 Kim Jeong-eun , 류진석 Ryu Jin-seok
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 93-103, 2023
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences and future challenges in providing of social service based on agro-healing. The study conducted was a general qualitative research which involved the collection and analysis of experiences shared by four representatives of participating in Gyeonggi-do community service investment pilot project. The data were gathered through individual in-depth interviews, and the findings were thoroughly analyzed to draw meaningful insights. The study revealed three main topics of discussion: “knowing the necessity of entering social services,” “thresholds to be crossed to enter social services,” and “future tasks”. Based on the these results, implications for the development of community social services related to agro-healing were suggested, and the limitations were also discussed.
In this study, evaluation indicators for quantitative and qualitative indicators were presented by resetting the evaluation indicators for the selection of the living conditions renovation project for vulnerable residential areas by reflecting the results of expert importance. The appropriateness of the project selection evaluation index was reviewed by comparing the results of the expert AHP importance survey to make the project sustainable and to discover vulnerable villages. Evaluation items were constructed based on the guidelines for selecting the target site, and AHP importance evaluation was performed using this evaluation item as a proxy variable. Based on the data collected from 152 villages in Gimhae-si for case studies, the evaluation results were derived by applying the existing guideline evaluation indicators and evaluation indicators reflecting the importance proposed in this study. As a result of the study, Overall, there was a positive correlation between the results of the existing guideline evaluation and the results of the AHP importance survey, but in detail, there is a difference in the results evaluated by the two evaluation methods. In the future, if the scope of participating experts is expanded to supplement the importance evaluation, and the evaluation grade is set by analyzing quantitative data from Gyeongsangnam-do or rural areas nationwide, local governments and others will use this evaluation index as basic data when promoting the project.
김현준 Kim Hyeonjoon , 최윤희 Choi Yoonhee , 김학관 Kim Hakkwan , 장민원 Jang Min-won
29(4) 117-125, 2023
A Study on Changes in Impervious Surface Area Rate at Administrative Units for Gyeongsangnam-do
김현준 Kim Hyeonjoon , 최윤희 Choi Yoonhee , 김학관 Kim Hakkwan , 장민원 Jang Min-won
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 117-125, 2023
This study aimed to analyze the recent status and changes in impervious surface areas and their ratios across regions in Gyeongsangnam-do, providing fundamental data for regional development and impervious surface management. Based on the ‘Guidelines for Calculating Water Cycle Management Indicators for Nonpoint Pollution Source Control(Ministry of Environment)’, we processed the land characteristics survey map(shapefile) from 2018 and 2022 to analyze impervious surface area and their rates by administrative boundaries. The impervious surface area in Gyeongsangnam-do increased from 75,652 ha in 2018 to 81,055 ha in 2022, with the rate rising by 0.51% from 7.18% to 7.69%. The average of impervious surface area across 545 eupmyeon units expanded by approximately 9 ha, from 139.8 ha in 2018 to 148.8 ha in 2022, with the rate increasing by 0.71%. Concurrently, the whole population declined by 2.8% while the number of households surged by 6.4%, correlating with the growth in impervious areas. Despite population decreases, factors such as population migration, increased household fragmentation, new residential developments, and industrial facility expansions have consistently contributed to the rise in impervious surface area. Notably, even in areas with high impervious surface area rate, significant disparities existed between urbanized areas and predominantly rural regions. Furthermore, about 333 units(61% of the whole eupmyeons), showed negligible changes in their impervious surface area rate, with an increase of less than 0.5%.
Comparison of Social, Economic, and Environmental Impacts depending on Cultivation Methods - Based on Agricultural Income Survey Data and Smart Farm Survey Reports -
이지민 Lee Jimin , 김태곤 Kim Taegon
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 127-135, 2023
This study examined the impact of changes in agricultural production methods on society, the economy, and the environment. While traditional open-field farming relied heavily on natural conditions, modern approaches, including greenhouse and smart farming, have emerged to mitigate the effects of climate and seasonal variations. Facility horticulture has been on the rise since the 1990s, and recently, there has been a growing interest in smart farms due to reasons such as climate change adaptation and food security. We compared open-field spinach and greenhouse spinach using agricultural income survey data, and we also compared greenhouse tomato cultivation with smart farming tomato cultivation, utilizing data from the smart farm survey reports. The economic results showed that greenhouse spinach increased yield by 25.8% but experienced a 29% decrease in income due to equipment depreciation. In the case of tomato production in smart farms, both yield and income increased by 36-39% and 34-46%, respectively. In terms of environmental impact, we also compared fertilizer and energy usage. It was found that greenhouse spinach used 29% less fertilizer but 14% more energy compared to open-field spinach. Smart farming for tomatoes saw a negligible decrease in electricity and fuel costs. Regarding the social impact, greenhouse spinach reduced labor hours by 31%, and the introduction of smart farming for tomatoes led to an average 11% reduction in labor hours. This reduction is expected to have a positive effect on sustainable farming. In conclusion, the transition from open-field to greenhouse cultivation and from greenhouse cultivation to smart farming appears to yield positive effects on the economy, environment, and society. Particularly, the reduction in labor hours is beneficial and could potentially contribute to an increase in rural populations.
최하연 Choi Ha-yeon , 임예린 Im Ye-rin , 강승용 Kang Seung-yong , 유도일 Yoo Do-il
29(4) 137-152, 2023
Exploring Enhancements of Data Industry Competitiveness in the Agricultural Sector
최하연 Choi Ha-yeon , 임예린 Im Ye-rin , 강승용 Kang Seung-yong , 유도일 Yoo Do-il
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 137-152, 2023
Data is indispensable for digital transformation of agriculture with the development of innovative information and communication technology (ICT). In order to devise and prioritize strategies for enhancing data competitiveness in the agricultural sector, we employed an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) analysis. Drawing from existing research on data competitiveness indicators, we developed a three-tier decision-making structure reflecting unique characteristics of the agricultural sector such as farmers’awareness of the data industry or awareness of agriculture among data workers. AHP survey was administered to experts from both agricultural and non-agricultural sectors with a high understanding of data. The overall composite importance, derived from the respondents, was rated in the following order: ‘Employment Support’, ‘Data Standardization’, ‘R&D Support’, ‘Start-up Ecosystem Support’, ‘Relaxation of Regulations’, ‘Legislation’, and ‘Data Analytics and Utilization Technology’. In the case of experts in the agricultural sector, ‘Employment Support’ was ranked as the top priorities, and ‘Legislation’, ‘Undergrad and Grad Education’, and ‘In-house Training’ were also regarded as highly important. On the other hand, experts in the non-agricultural sector perceived ‘Data Standardization’ and ‘Relaxation of Regulations’ as the top two priorities, and ‘Data Center’ and ‘Open Public Data’ were also highly rated.
도지윤 Do Jee Yoon , 김상범 Kim Sang-bum , 김수연 Kim Suyeon
29(4) 153-163, 2023
A Study on the Selection of Indicators and the Utilization of Public Data for the Diagnosis of Rural Areas - Focusing on Social, Environmental and Cultural Data -
도지윤 Do Jee Yoon , 김상범 Kim Sang-bum , 김수연 Kim Suyeon
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 153-163, 2023
This study was conducted to review data utilization plans and suggest solutions based on the need for tools that can objectively diagnose problems in rural areas. The study extracted items through prior research and was carried out as a process of reviewing data capable of constructing spatial data. The results performed in the above manner are as follows. First, prior research and expert surveys were conducted to select diagnostic items to derive details of a total of three items that should be considered for rural space plans such as regional revitalization and regeneration using regional characteristics such as environment, society, and culture. Second, as a result of listing data available for regional diagnosis, 6 types of environment, 15 types of society, and 18 types of culture were selected out of a total of 529. Finally, it was suggested to establish a national standard spatial unit by grasping the limitations of public data such as omission of spatial data and accuracy. This study is significant in that it presented implications for data utilization as well as selection of items for rural diagnosis and reviewed data utilization based on rural specialized districts of "The Act on Support for Restructuring and Regeneration of Rural Spaces" to be implemented in 2024. This is considered to be valuable as a study for sustainable rural diagnosis if processes such as spatial data construction and weight setting are carried out in the future.
김소라 Kim So-ra , 김상범 Kim Sang-bum , 김용균 Kim Yong-gyun
29(4) 165-173, 2023
Proposal of Diagnostic Checklist for Rural Housing Improvement
김소라 Kim So-ra , 김상범 Kim Sang-bum , 김용균 Kim Yong-gyun
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 165-173, 2023
When addressing rural housing issues, it is crucial to consider various aspects and adopt a tailored approach that takes into account the local characteristics and specific needs. Providing guidelines for different stakeholders, whether residents themselves or experts involved in decision-making, is essential for effective management and improvements. In this study, an in-depth analysis of the housing situation in the target area where the rural housing improvement project was implemented was conducted. This involved engaging with residents from three villages through in-depth interviews to gain insights into their perspectives and needs. As a result, a set of housing improvement guidelines were developed, which are specific to each stakeholder group and are tailored to address the criteria of safety, aesthetics, and living environment. These guidelines facilitate informed decision-making by residents and experts alike, ensuring that improvements align with the unique circumstances of each situation, promoting a more holistic and effective approach to addressing rural housing challenges.
Study on the Utilization of Public Data for the Introduction of Solar Energy in Rural Areas
김상범 Kim Sang-bum , 김용균 Kim Yong-gyun
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 175-182, 2023
The purpose of this study, the trend of renewable energy, domestic and foreign renewable energy policies, and the flow of the legal system related to renewable energy location were identified, and a location analysis using public data was studied when solar energy was located. First, renewable energy is leading to energy conversion by reducing the proportion of existing fossil fuel-centered energy sources in the global trend and increasing the proportion of renewable energy, an eco-friendly energy source, and changing the institutional and market structure. Second, large-scale solar energy power plants are installed and operated in rural areas where there is no change in insolation and land prices are cheaper than in urban areas where there are many changes in insolation due to surrounding high-rise buildings and street trees. Third, if a preliminary location review is conducted using public data at this time, it will be easy to identify the optimal location for area and size calculation. Fourth, the solar energy location functional area was studied in area A, and the total area of the target area was 624.5㎢, with 392.7㎢ and 62.9% of the avoidance area where solar power cannot be located.
유준완 Yu Joon-wan , 홍석영 Hong Sukyoung , 김수연 Kim Suyeon
29(4) 183-189, 2023
An Analysis of the Density of Basic Living Service Facilities in Rural Areas by Population Size
유준완 Yu Joon-wan , 홍석영 Hong Sukyoung , 김수연 Kim Suyeon
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 183-189, 2023
As South Korea faces a general decline in population, similar to other regions, its rural areas are also experiencing a downward trend. This study examines how the scale and shifts in population within rural towns(eup·myeon) are affecting the number of essential services such as hospitals, laundry shops, and beauty salons. Our analysis encompassed the populations of 1,403 towns, excluding nine areas due to lack of data as of 2020. Since the availability of basic services can vary with population size, we normalized the figures to reflect the number of services per 10,000 people, allowing for a comparative analysis across different population sizes. Generally, areas with more people showed an increase in the number of services per capita. Our review of changes from 2000 to 2020 revealed patterns in how service numbers adjust with population variations. Future research should delve into more detailed trends of these facilities and forecast the rural population's future to ensure that residents in areas where service sustainability may be challenging will have full access to necessary services.
Estimating the Benefits of Seawater Flowing by using Meta-Regression for Benefit Transfer - Case of Geumgang River -
신창섭 Shin Chang-seob , 조원주 Cho Wonjoo
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 191-200, 2023
This study aims to estimate the value of environmental services that could be generated by seawater flowing in the Geumgang Estuary by using meta-regression for benefit transfer. The environmental services that can be generated by seawater flowing are assumed to be improved water quality, increased biodiversity, and enhanced water-friendly effect. The analysis was conducted using 122 data from 28 studies from EVIS. The results show that households in the neighborhood where seawater is distributed are willing to pay about KRW 46,918, KRW 7,752, and KRW 7,859 per year for improved water quality, increased biodiversity, and enhanced water-friendly, respectively. The WTP of the national households other than neighboring households was found to be KRW 19,401, KRW 3,206, and KRW 3,250 for the three environmental services, respectively. The WTP for water quality improvement is higher than that for biodiversity increase and water-friendly effect increase, which may be due to the fact that water quality improvement is an environmental service that is close to the use value. In addition, neighboring households have a higher WTP than national households because neighboring households are more likely to evaluate the benefits of seawater flowing as a use value, while national households are more likely to evaluate it as a non-use value.
김수진 Kim Soo-jin , 배승종 Bae Seung-jong , 유승환 Yoo Seung-hwan , 나라 Na Ra , 손정우 Son Jeong-woo , 허승오 Hur Seung-oh
29(4) 201-210, 2023
A Comparative Study of the Perceptions by Stakeholder on the Problems and Difficulties at Implementation Stages of the Agricultural Environment Conservation Program
김수진 Kim Soo-jin , 배승종 Bae Seung-jong , 유승환 Yoo Seung-hwan , 나라 Na Ra , 손정우 Son Jeong-woo , 허승오 Hur Seung-oh
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 201-210, 2023
The Agricultural Environmental Conservation Program is a useful system for creating sustainable agriculture and environmentally friendly and comfortable rural areas. However, there are still many problems and difficulties, such as the establishment of necessary activities and plans by the residents themselves, and improvements are required. The degree of importance and difficulties according to the implementation stage of each stakeholder was quantified and compared with each other, and the specific difficulties recognized by on-site support organizations were structurally analyzed. It was analyzed that the importance and difficulties of the project implementation stage for local government officials and the project implementation planning stage for on-site support organizations were very high, indicating that they perceived the most need for improvement. On the other hand, 21 specific problems and difficulties were derived based on the results of the literature survey and stakeholder interviews. As a result of the structural analysis using the DEMATEL method, the most influential factor was the low understanding of the project by residents, the most influential factor was the lack of collecting and reflecting residents' opinions, the most central factor was the lack of collecting and reflecting residents' opinions, and the most causal factor was the lack of education and promotion of the project. The results indicate that a more stable system can be established if continuous promotion and education, periodic meetings and discussions, active reflection of residents' opinions in project implementation plans, and simplification of implementation inspection and project cost execution through the implementation inspection platform are promoted. Despite the limitations, considering that no institutional analysis of agricultural environmental conservation programs has been conducted so far, the results of this study are expected to serve as a basis for the establishment of relevant policies in the future.
배승종 Bae Seung-jong , 김수진 Kim Soo-jin , 구희동 Koo Hee-dong , 김대식 Kim Dae-sik
29(4) 211-219, 2023
Surveying Expert Perceptions for Designing an Agro-Healing Virtual Reality Therapy System
배승종 Bae Seung-jong , 김수진 Kim Soo-jin , 구희동 Koo Hee-dong , 김대식 Kim Dae-sik
DOI: Vol.29(No.4) 211-219, 2023
In this study, the importance of each design element was analyzed by surveying experts in the development of Agro-Healing Virtual Reality Therapy System. It was found that the results of experts content importance were consistent with the results of consumer preferences in previous studies, such as psychological and emotional stability as the main effect the importance of sight and hearing, a relatively short time of 30 minutes or less, a low price of 5,000 won or less, technical factors that can satisfy the five senses, and various contents. When the spatial elements of the Agro-Healing Virtual Reality Therapy System were categorized into three major categories: elements and equipment, lines and paths, and sites and spaces, ‘flowers’, ‘playgrounds’, ‘paths’, ‘sidewalks’, ‘rest areas’ and ‘gardens’ were found to be highly important. Among the components of Agro-Healing Virtual Reality Therapy System, the usability was divided into eight major categories, including searchability, attractiveness, cognition, error handling, control, consistency, convenience, and feedback, and the importance was analyzed for each component. The significance of this study is that it suggests the design direction of virtual healing farm systems and provides effective information that can be used in the development of related systems in the future.