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Islands of Korea, Islands of the World  I want to continue  I want to continue  Q. You were actively involved in the Island   ISLAND Scene
            Village Volunteer Union, the predecessor
 studying and promoting islands
            to Sum’s Up. Could you tell us about
 to drive meaningful change
            that journey?
 studying and
 Q. Hello. Please introduce yourself and
            We started in 2016 as a club, became an informal
 the Uninhabited Island Theme Research
 promoting islands
            group in 2018, a nonprofit civic group in 2021,
 Institute.
 to drive meaningful
            As a civic group, the Island Village Volunteer
 Hello, I’m Yoon Seung-cheol, Director of the
            Union  engaged  in  cleanup  campaigns,  free
 Uninhabited Island Theme Research Institute and   and finally a nonprofit corporation in July 2023.
 change  President of the nonprofit organization Sum’s Up   Korean medicine services, and volunteer work
 (formerly Island Village Volunteer Union, IVU). I   for island residents. As a corporation, Sum’s Up
 have also served as a Youth Advisor for the Korea   now focuses on collecting and monitoring marine
 Island Development Institute since 2022. I first   waste—identifying types and sources of waste,
 set foot on an uninhabited island in 2014 and   compiling statistics, and aiming to reduce marine   2023 Workcamp on Dochodo Island
 began exploring them with others in 2015. That   debris. We hope to be officially recognized as   (Jeollanam-do × KIDI Youth Advisory Group)
 Yoon Seung-cheol is a passionate island traveler,   a civic partner for the National Coastal Debris
 experience made me realize how much marine
 organizer, tireless advocate, and researcher.   Monitoring Program due to the sustainability and
 debris was on these islands. Cleaning up the
 Drawing from his love for islands, he engages   systemization of our work.
 islands with others gave me a sense of fulfillment,
 in various island related activities as a member
 which led to the founding of the Uninhabited
 of the Korea Island Development Institute’s
 Island Theme Research Institute in 2016. Since
 Youth Advisory Group and as the Director of the   “Islands Have Infinite Potential  Also, every Korean island has unique characteristics,
 then, we’ve carried out environmental cleanups
 Uninhabited Island Theme Research Institute.                      culture, and history, and that diversity is a crucial
 and group volunteer activities. While the institute   — Let’s Keep the Interest Going”
 02  Photos: Lim Jae-woo, Yoon Seung-cheol  once ran various programs and research projects,   keyword for developing tourism content.
 Vol.  we  recently  paused  most  activities  except   Q. What are the current issues with
 volunteer work to prepare for a fresh start.
            uninhabited islands, and what would
            you like to see happen?                                  KIDI Youth Advisory Group
 Director of the   The biggest issue is that uninhabited islands are   — A Young Perspective on Islands
 Uninhabited Island
            not being fully utilized. Most of Korea’s islands are
 Research Institute
            uninhabited, and 13 of the 23 maritime baseline
            islands—56%—are also uninhabited, making them          Q. Tell us about your involvement in the
 Interview with                                                    Korea Island Development Institute’s
 Yoon Seung-cheol  strategically important. They also host unique
            ecosystems. Other countries have turned their          Youth Advisory Group.
            uninhabited islands into ecotourism or marine
                                                                   We provided insights on island-related issues from
            leisure spots and educational centers. I hope
                                                                   a youth perspective and explored practical ideas.
            similar efforts will be made in Korea and that more
                                                                   Regular meetings allowed us to share findings
            people take an interest in these islands.
                                                                   and examine various case studies. I especially
                                                                   appreciated hearing different viewpoints from
                                                                   diverse participants. Although I couldn’t attend
            Q. What do you think is the true value of
                                                                   every session, I remember the 2023 Workcamp
            islands?
                                                                   on Bigeumdo Island, where youth engaged with
            I believe it lies in fundamental rights and diversity.   local students and international students. It was
            We can’t fully talk about island value until the       a meaningful experience, and I’m grateful the
            residents who play a vital role in preserving these    Institute genuinely listened to and incorporated
            places enjoy equal rights as citizens.                 our voices.

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