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When did the Cheonggyecheon river project start?
2003
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How long did the Cheonggyecheon river project take to complete?
2 years
and
3 months
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What was one major reason for initiating the Cheonggyecheon river project?
Large amounts of
pollution
in the area
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What safety concern was associated with the elevated overpass?
It was
deteriorated
and degraded, making it unsafe
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Why was the water quality poor in the Cheonggyecheon area?
Due to the
shanty town
built around it
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What was one of the overall aims of the Cheonggyecheon river project?
To improve the quality of life in
Seoul
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How long was the area restored in the Cheonggyecheon river project?
5.8 km
long
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What was the cost of the Cheonggyecheon river project?
$281 million
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What features were included in the Cheonggyecheon river project scheme?
Car use
discouraged
22
bridges added (
12
pedestrian)
Hanging river used to reduce
water pollution
Middle zone features fountains and waterfalls
End of river flows into
conservation wetland
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What role did the citizens committee play in the Cheonggyecheon river project?
They
gauged
public
opinion
and
concerns
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How did local businesses react to the Cheonggyecheon river project?
They saw it as a threat to livelihood
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What was the South Korean president's attitude towards the Cheonggyecheon river project?
He had a
positive
attitude towards the scheme
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How did the Cheonggyecheon river project impact flow rates?
Maintained a constant rate of
120,000
tons daily
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What flood protection capability does the Cheonggyecheon river project provide?
Protection for up to a 200-year flood event
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By what percentage did biodiversity increase between 2003 and 2008?
639
%
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How many plant species were recorded before and after the project?
From 62 to 308 species
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How many fish species were recorded before and after the project?
From
4
to
25
species
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What was the reduction in average air temperature due to the project?
By 2.5 degrees Celsius
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What effect did the project have on the urban heat island effect?
It
reduced
the
urban heat island effect
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How did evapotranspiration rates change after the project?
Evapotranspiration rates
increased
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What alteration was made to the inputs of the system in the Cheonggyecheon project?
Added water from
Han River
and
rainwater
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How was the biological oxygen supply improved in the Cheonggyecheon project?
Via small
waterfalls
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What were the environmental impacts of the Cheonggyecheon river project?
Increased overall
biodiversity
Flood protection for up to a
200-year
flood event
Reduced urban heat island effect
Reduced small particle air pollution by
35%
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What were the social impacts of the Cheonggyecheon river project?
18.1 million
visitors by 2008
Foreign tourists contributed
2.1 billion
won
Reduced respiratory disease risk for
residents
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What were the economic impacts of the Cheonggyecheon river project?
Increased land prices by 30-50%
Increased number of businesses by 3.5%
Investment into residential construction
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What was a limitation of the inclusive design in the Cheonggyecheon project?
Limited consideration of certain
user groups
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What action was taken in response to the protest for access to pathways?
Lifts were provided at
7
locations
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What issue remained despite the provision of lifts in the Cheonggyecheon project?
Irregular
surface made wheelchair use uncomfortable
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