RCE Inje - 2019

Inje cheolli-trail for peace and life
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Basic Information
Title of project : 
Inje cheolli-trail for peace and life
Submitting RCE: 
RCE Inje
Contributing organization(s) : 
rceinje, National Forest Management Office, Regional Leader
Focal point(s) and affiliation(s)
Name: 
Changheum Kim
Organizational Affiliation: 
Team leader of educations sector in RCE Inje
Format of project: 
Powerpoint, Video. Newspaper
Language of project: 
korean
Date of submission:
Update
Inje cheolli-gil making and walking
At what level is the policy operating?: 
Local
Geographical & Education Information
Region: 
Asia-Pacific
Country: 
Korea, South
Location(s): 
inje country, gangwon-do, south korea
Address of focal point institution for project: 
86. Inje-ro, inje-eup, inje-gun, Gangwon-do
Ecosystem(s):

road
Socioeconomic and environmental characteristics of the area : 
Inje County was a battlefield during the Korean War from 1950 to 1953, and is still an disconnect zone of war and confrontation in the middle of the demilitarized zone. Inje County is located at the intersection of Baekdudaegan, the main ecological axis of the Korean peninsula, and DMZ and has the best ecosystem diversity and abundance in Korea due to limited development activities due to military reasons, geographical location and natural conditions.

It is a report of the ecosystem of Korea with a population of 20 people per square kilometer, and it is a mountain village school. The water quality of the 19 rivers which have the highest oxygen content in the whole country and which is used for drinking water is very good and there are 18 places, and one good place is clean and clean air and water area.

More than 1 million tourists visit the area annually to visit the natural environment. There are Soraksan National Park, Korea's first UNESCO Biosphere Reservation Area, Korea's first Ramsar Wetland No. 1 Mt, Daeham Yongneup, DMZ, Birch Forest
Description of sustainable development challenge(s) in the area the project addresses: 
The Inje cheolli-trail pursues the health of individuals, society, and the earth, and is operated by voluntary participation of residents. We guarantee the right to walk easily and safely for everyone, from small children to the elderly and disabled person. In order to hand over the traditional knowledge, culture, and beautiful environment to future generations, we restore the old roads disappearing due to development, preserve the environment, and pursue a coexisting life between humans and nature.
Contents
Status: 
Ongoing
Period: 
January, 2016
Rationale: 
Inje was a battleground during the Korean War in 1950-1953 and is still a disconnected area of ​​war and confrontation between the two Koreas in the middle of the demilitarized zone.,Inje County is located at the intersection of Baekdudaegan and DMZ, which are the main ecological axis of the Korean peninsula. It is also the best ecosystem diversity and abundance in Korea because of the limited development activities due to military reasons, geographical location and natural conditions.
It is a report of the ecosystem of Korea with less than 20 people per km of population and is a mountain village school.,The water quality of 19 rivers, which have the highest oxygen content in the nation and use it as a waterworks, is 18 good places, and one good place is also a clean area with air and water.
More than one million tourists are looking for Inje in order to meet these natural environments. The main tourist attractions are Seoraksan National Park, Birch Forest, Baekdamsa Temple, and Daeamsan Yongshu, the first UNESCO Biosphere Reserve area in Korea.
Objectives: 
Along with making the Inje cheolli-trail, the walking program purpose to revive the history, culture, tradition, and environment of the road by creating a trail that people can walk, not by car, and by restoring the old road that connected villages to villages.
Activities and/or practices employed: 
The Inje cheolli-trail is made by the residents and is a trail for residents. The history and culture stories of the 34 trails are organized by the residents, and the course design was made mainly by middle school students, high school students, and university students from Inje.
The production and installation of ribbons for safe walking, and design of signs and letters were also conducted with the participation of members and local volunteers.
These people's trails created the foundation for anyone to safely move around the Inje area.
In addition to getting healthy through walking exercise, it was an opportunity to think about nature, environment, rivers, culture, traditions, etc. by visiting villages in our region through a weekly walking program. In particular, the fact that we realized the inconvenience of public transportation as we did not use a private car and improved the transportation system in 2019 is the result of this activity. In addition, they have been walking the river and looking for traces of the river cleansing movement and independence movement from 2019.
lately, also found the footprints of the endangered species, the half-moon black bear at cheolli-trail course 4.
Results: 
inje cheolli-trail has established itself as a representative walking path in Inje.
Each course 30~50 Participant walks every week, and a festival is held every year with local governments.
the proportion of local residents and the metropolitan area is about 50%:50%
External participants are encouraged to go through agricultural product sales centers in Inje, which helps in revitalizing the local economy. In 2020, it established a non-profit corporation to form and operate a systematic organization.
Lessons learned: 
The Inje cheolli-trail is made by the residents and is a trail for residents. The history and culture stories of the 34 trails are organized by the residents, and the course design was made mainly by middle school students, high school students, and university students from Inje.
The production and installation of ribbons for safe walking, and design of signs and letters were also conducted with the participation of members and local volunteers.
These people's trails created the foundation for anyone to safely move around the Inje area.
In addition to getting healthy through walking exercise, it was an opportunity to think about nature, environment, rivers, culture, traditions, etc. by visiting villages in our region through a weekly walking program. In particular, the fact that we realized the inconvenience of public transportation as we did not use a private car and improved the transportation system in 2019 is the result of this activity. In addition, they have been walking the river and looking for traces of the river cleansing movement and independence movement from 2019.
lately, also found the footprints of the endangered species, the half-moon black bear at cheolli-trail course 4.
Key messages: 
The principle of inje cheolli-trail is 1. Let's make a trail for people 2. Let's make a dirt trail. 3. Consider the environment except for safety. 4. Discover history and culture. However, as the roads were built, many roads were already paved and many roads were cut off and disappeared. In addition, it was not easy to restore the old road as villages and roads disappeared due to the dam construction. In addition, there were many roads with restricted access due to military areas, African swine fever, and forest fire warning periods. we realized that it was easy to develop, but it took a long time to get it back.
Relationship to other RCE activities: 
RCE Kitakyushu visited inje cheolli-trail 10 sections(Pilye Maple Road) in 2016. In addition During a tour of the Kyushu area at a shinnam high school in the Inje area in 2019, there was a plan to walk the Oshima Island route among the Kyushu Olle Trail.
Funding: 
Every week, the cost walking program is strictly personally prepare in principle, and the Operating expenses is covered by membership dues. Labor costs are funded membership dues and sale local specialties. Local governments help in areas that require budget, such as festivals, course book production, and road maintenance.

Pictures:

File Name Caption for picture Photo Credit
Image icon 인제천리길(다이어그램).jpg (1004.26 KB) inje cheolli-trail map(ver 2017. 6) Changheum kim(rce inje)
Image icon 인제천리길.jpg (754.5 KB) inje cheolli-trail map(ver 2017. 6) Changheum kim(rce inje)
Image icon 인제천리길 보완.jpg (946.64 KB) symbol design student
References and reference materials: 
UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
(https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/sdgs) and other themes of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD)
SDG 1 - End poverty in all its forms everywhere 
Indirect
SDG 2 - End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture 
Indirect
SDG 3 - Ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages 
Direct
SDG 4 - Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all 
Indirect
SDG 5 - Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls 
Indirect
SDG 6 - Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all 
Indirect
SDG 7 - Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all 
Indirect
SDG 8 - Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all 
Indirect
SDG 9 - Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialisation, and foster innovation 
Direct
SDG 10 - Reduce inequality within and among countries 
Indirect
SDG 11 - Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable 
Direct
SDG 12 - Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns 
Indirect
SDG 13 - Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts 
Indirect
SDG 14 - Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development 
Indirect
SDG 15 - Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification and halt and reverse land degradation, and halt biodiversity loss 
Direct
SDG 16 - Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels 
Direct
SDG 17 - Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalise the global partnership for sustainable development 
Indirect
Theme
Disaster Risk Reduction 
Indirect
Traditional Knowledge  
Direct
Agriculture 
Indirect
Arts 
Indirect
Curriculum Development 
Indirect
Ecotourism 
Direct
Forests/Trees 
Direct
Plants & Animals 
Indirect
Waste 
Indirect
Global Action Programme (GAP) on Education for Sustainable Development – Priority Action Areas
Priority Action Area 1 - Advancing policy 
Direct
Priority Action Area 2 - Transforming learning and training environments 
Indirect
Priority Action Area 3 - Building capacities of educators and trainers 
Indirect
Priority Action Area 4 - Empowering and mobilizing youth 
Indirect
Priority Action Area 5 - Accelerating sustainable solutions at local level 
Direct
ESD for 2030-Priority Action Areas
Priority Action Area 1 - Advancing policy 
state: 
Direct
Priority Action Area 2 - Transforming learning and training environments 
state: 
Indirect
Priority Action Area 3 - Developing capacities of educators and trainers 
state: 
Indirect
Priority Action Area 4 - Mobilizing youth 
state: 
Indirect
Priority Action Area 5 - Accelerating sustainable solutions at local level 
state: 
Direct
Update: 
Yes