Recently, some rural villages have been attracting attention by jointly utilizing commons in the village to create income and jointly distribute it, thereby promoting the revitalization of the village community. The ‘village pension’ implemented in Taean-gun and some fishing villages in Boryeong city, Chungcheongnam-do are representative examples. These villages are examples of ensuring the sustainability of commons called fishery resources by jointly managing and utilizing fishery resources given in the natural environment, and guaranteeing stable income to residents. In addition to these villages, there are many cases of income generation and distribution utilizing various forms of commons. Therefore, This study aims to explore the impacts of revitalizing village communities by utilizing commons in rural villages: case of a village in Iksan city, and sought implications and challenges for S-Village in terms of sustainability of rural commons and activation of village communities. The results of the study showed that S-Village is generating income by utilizing ‘inherited’ and ‘generated’ commons, and has increased the efficacy of residents for village projects through equal participation and equal distribution of village income. In addition, it has improved the quality of life of the elderly by providing a monthly village pension of 100,000won to elderly people over 70 through a solar power generation project. Finally, this study pointed out that since the commons of S-Village are highly dependent on external resources and are likely to become outdated, efforts should be made to reduce external dependence on commons and ensure the sustainability of commons in the future.
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