Challenges in large-scale government-led sustainable development: the case of the Four Major Rivers Restoration Project
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Park, Sunjoo
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Korea Inst Publ Adm, 235 Jinheung Ro,Bulgwang 1il Dong, Seoul 135706, South KoreaKorea Inst Publ Adm, 235 Jinheung Ro,Bulgwang 1il Dong, Seoul 135706, South Korea
Park, Sunjoo
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Bowen, William
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Cleveland State Univ, PhD Program Urban Studies & Publ Affairs, 1717 Euclid Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44115 USAKorea Inst Publ Adm, 235 Jinheung Ro,Bulgwang 1il Dong, Seoul 135706, South Korea
Bowen, William
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Lim, Taekyoung
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Cleveland State Univ, 1717 Euclid Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44115 USAKorea Inst Publ Adm, 235 Jinheung Ro,Bulgwang 1il Dong, Seoul 135706, South Korea
Lim, Taekyoung
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Shim, Junseop
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Chung Ang Univ, 84 Heukseok Ro, Seoul 156756, South KoreaKorea Inst Publ Adm, 235 Jinheung Ro,Bulgwang 1il Dong, Seoul 135706, South Korea
Shim, Junseop
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[1] Korea Inst Publ Adm, 235 Jinheung Ro,Bulgwang 1il Dong, Seoul 135706, South Korea
[2] Cleveland State Univ, PhD Program Urban Studies & Publ Affairs, 1717 Euclid Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44115 USA
[3] Cleveland State Univ, 1717 Euclid Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44115 USA
[4] Chung Ang Univ, 84 Heukseok Ro, Seoul 156756, South Korea
The Four Major Rivers Restoration Project (FMRRP) was a large-scale, government-led river restoration project in South Korea. This research documents and analyses the FMRRP to better understand the challenges in planning and implementing such projects. The 'planner's triangle' is the conceptual framework around which we organised the relationships and conflicts between stakeholders, one that acknowledges the environmental, economic and equity aspects of the project. In addition to these three customary aspects of the planners' triangle, we found that stakeholder (dis)trust in government may be yet another significant dimension in such projects. The data and documentation were obtained from publicly available literature, together with semi-structured stakeholder interviews. We propose a modified framework with which to better understand conflicts and controversies in large-scale, government-led sustainable-development projects.