The Korea Times

Senior land ministry official develops app for dog walkers

- By Lee Kyung-min lkm@koreatimes.co.kr

A senior land ministry official has developed a mobile app that helps dog owners to discover the best routes for walking their pets.

Oh Seong-ik, director for geospatial informatio­n division at the Ministry of Land, Infrastruc­ture and Transport, said the app — jointly developed by piedpuppy, a local app developer — is a good example of how to best use spatial informatio­n for the benefit of the public.

“Spatial informatio­n managed by the government can be used for data mining, as enabled by satellite-based GPS data. How it can be analyzed and processed to enhance user convenienc­e is the job of the government,” he said.

He is responsibl­e for Korea’s geospatial business policymaki­ng encompassi­ng digital twin and satellite informatio­n management.

His previous work includes policymaki­ng for the country’s overseas constructi­on industry. He assisted local builders’ worldwide constructi­on of energy plants, infrastruc­ture developmen­t and city planning, and their implementa­tion of public-private partnershi­ps (PPP) and managing infrastruc­ture funds for overseas constructi­on.

The app available on V World, an online spatial platform, offers 100 recommende­d dog-walking routes around Seoul and Gyeonggi Province.

Users can use the mobile app to look for any animal playground­s nearby and see how crowded they are. Operating hours are also mentioned. The app was developed while he was organizing Smart Land Expo 2022, a ministry-hosted three-day annual event that ended Nov. 4.

“The idea came to me after I realized an increasing number of pet owners wanted to spend time walking

their dogs, but had no relevant informatio­n. I thought of Olle Trail in Jeju, and how similar footpaths can be appreciate­d in the busy areas of Seoul and Gyeonggi Province.”

The app will be updated to better meet the needs of dog owners, in cooperatio­n with large portals such as Naver, to provide informatio­n on the nearest round-the-clock veterinari­ans available.

“Urban mobility and autonomous driving as part of future mobility businesses are key areas of the land ministry’s policy focus, but we seek to introduce spatial informatio­n services that can be more easily felt and appreciate­d in everyday life,” he said.

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