Title |
An Analysis of the Urban Regeneration Priority Regions Project Using Quantitative Evaluation Indicators |
Authors |
Lyu, Shin-Hyun ; Lim, Nam-Gi |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5659/JAIK_PD.2019.35.10.83 |
Keywords |
Urban Regeneration Priority Region; Quantitative Evaluation Indicators; Urban Regeneration Evaluation |
Abstract |
The purpose of the present study is to confirm, through quantitative indices, changes arising with the implementation of urban regeneration
projects, with a specific focus on the case of Dongnam-gu, Cheonan, one of the 13 priority rgions in urban regeneration. By utilizing
quantitative data including resident population, floating population, revenue, number of small business persons, number of startup companies,
and number of licensed buildings, the study confirmed changes in Dongnam-gu and other urban regeneration areas. The study compared
monitoring results and implemented project policies to confirm changes within the area as a result of project implementation. Additionally,
resident perception toward business districts was surveyed to confirm changes in perception and opinion, and monitoring indices were used to
confirm changes as a result of project implementation. Accordingly, the study presented a plan to carry out the assessment of urban
regeneration projects, which can be employed as data for conducting future urban regeneration projects. Urban regeneration projects are
carried out for the long-term. Therefore, based on monitoring and investigative data, they require constant policy suggestions and periodic
monitoring in accordance with changes resulting from project implementation. With regards to the effective range of urban regeneration
projects, the study confirmed the possibility of an effect not only in the area of project implementation but also in surrounding areas.
However, because the study merely confirms changes in Dongnam-gu, Cheonan, additional research is necessary to ascertain assessment plans
suitable to the different types and regional characteristics of urban regeneration projects. |