TY - BOOK ID - 8432692 TI - OECD Territorial Reviews: Seoul, Korea 2005 PY - 2005 SN - 9789264012660 PB - Paris : OECD Publishing, DB - UniCat KW - Land use KW - Seoul (Korea) KW - Economic policy. KW - Economic conditions. KW - Land KW - Land utilization KW - Use of land KW - Utilization of land KW - Economics KW - Land cover KW - Landscape assessment KW - NIMBY syndrome KW - Seoul Metropolitan Government (Korea) KW - Sye-ul (Korea) KW - Wang-ching (Korea) KW - Wō-jō (Korea) KW - Kyŏngsŏng (Korea) KW - Keijō (Korea) KW - Choei-yuen (Korea) KW - Hang-yang-tcheng (Korea) KW - Han-yang (Korea) KW - Hâ-seng (Korea) KW - Kan-yō-jō (Korea) KW - Keizyō (Korea) KW - Kiung (Korea) KW - Seul (Korea) KW - Sŏul (Korea) KW - Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi (Korea) KW - Sīʼūl (Korea) KW - Seoul Special City (Korea) KW - 서울 (Korea) KW - Seoul-teukbyeolsi (Korea) KW - 서울특별시 (Korea) KW - Keijō-fu (Korea) KW - Keijō-shi (Korea) KW - Kēzyō (Korea) KW - Kyŏngsŏng-bu (Korea) KW - Special City of Seoul (Korea) KW - Seoul City (Korea) KW - Sŏul-si (Korea) UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8432692 AB - This OECD Territorial Review examines how Seoul – a city of 10.3 million people at the core of a capital region of 22.5 million people – is striving to upgrade its positioning from a gigantic national capital towards a 'world city' and a business hub in Northeast Asia. This quest for international competitiveness fits within a complex national agenda that gives priority to balanced development across the country, notably via the central government’s project to relocate administrative functions outside Seoul. ER -