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[Thematic Report] Eco-friendly Mobility in Seoul, South Korea

by Seojin Lee | 14-11-2020 21:18 recommendations 0

Hi! My name is David, and I am an ambassador currently living in Seoul, South Korea. South Korea, being one of the most industrialized countries in the world, naturally emisses a lot of harmful greenhouse gases that pollute the air and harm the environment. In South Korea, 709.14 million metric tons of carbon dioxide was released in 2017; statistics also reveal that an average South Korean contributed to around 13.5 tons of greenhouse gas every year (1). However, living in Seoul, I have been able to observe many efforts made by companies and the government in order to induce ¡°eco-friendly mobility.¡± In this report, I am going to be highlighting some of these things I have noticed in the past few years.

One of South Korea¡¯s efforts to induce eco-friendly mobility that I have often used myself is Seoul¡¯s bike sharing system, Seoul Bike (or Ddareungi in Korean). The bike sharing system was first installed in 2015, and the number of stations gradually increased all throughout Seoul (2). To use this system, all you had to do was download the official app, create an account, and scan the QR code on the bicycle you wished to ride. Before the time you have paid for was up, all you had to do was return the bicycle to any one of the 150+ stations in Seoul (2). The fact that renting a bicycle was extremely affordable (₩1000 or $0.90 per hour) induced many citizens all throughout the city to often substitute their method of transportation that may have potentially contributed to the annual greenhouse gas emissions to a method of transportation that was friendly to the environment. 

Similarly, South Korea also has electric scooters that are available for rent. Unlike Seoul Bike, these scooters are manufactured and distributed by individual companies such as Lime, Beam, or Xing Xing. Just like Seoul Bike, all you have to do is download the corresponding app for the scooter. Compared to bicycles, electric scooters are much faster and can be more convenient as you do not need to return the scooter to its stations. Bicycles also require some physical activity, which may be unwanted when all you need is transportation and not unnecessary exercise. However, scooters are much more dangerous because of their high speed. Scooters are also unavailable to people without a driver¡¯s license, which drastically narrows the number of citizens who are legally able to ride. Lastly, renting electric scooters is much more costly than renting from Seoul Bike. 

After looking at the pros and cons for Seoul Bike and electric scooters, it is clear that both methods of mobility may be more suited for certain situations. Seoul having both of these options of mobility is therefore extremely helpful, and allows more people to decrease their use of transportation that induce environmental harm such as driving a car powered by gasoline. Even though Seoul Bike and electric scooters both have their pros and cons, they are both amazing options of eco-friendly mobility in South Korea.


Sources:

1: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1019810/south-korea-annual-greenhouse-gas-emissions-volume/#:~:text=In%202017%2C%20the%20total%20volume,of%20greenhouse%20gas%20per%20year.

2:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ddareungi


 

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5 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings Seojin
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 13-02-2021 18:38

  • SJ Mentor says :
    Hello Seojin!
    It's your SJ mentor.

    Warm greetings from Korea!
    Thank you for sharing your informative report regarding eco-friendly Mobility in Seoul.
    It is good to know running eco-mobility services in Seoul by reading your report.
    But as bike and scooter is called last-mile mobility there must be some countermeasures rather than driving a car powered by gasoline when move to a long distance.
    The effect of electric scooter and bike could be minimal.
    How do you think?
    Hope things are fine with you.
    Green cheers!

    Best regards,
    SJ mentor.
    Posted 30-11-2020 05:33

  • Mun WooJooMentor says :
    Hello Seojin,
    this is your mentor WooJoo.

    Thank you for sharing your report about eco friendly mobility in Seoul.
    It is true that South Korea is being one of the top countries in emitting lots of greenhouse gases,
    therefore we have lots of tasks and actions to do to form a more eco friendly country.
    I think that Soeul bike and the rest of electric scooters are very nice and convenient to use,
    and I am one of its users too.
    Hopefully not only Seoul, but also other cities can make use of similar public system to act together for a green country.

    Keep writing

    Regards,
    WooJoo
    Posted 19-11-2020 19:30

  • Shobha Pokhrel says :
    Hello seojin

    thanks for sharing such an nice report
    Posted 17-11-2020 00:20

  • Justice Obiri says :
    I love biking, you've got very nice practices in Seoul.

    Green Cheers
    Posted 15-11-2020 13:11

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