Title |
A Nature-Friendly Community Environment To Implement A Carbon-Neutral City |
Authors |
김영주(Kim, Young Ju) ; 김미정(Kim, Mi Jeong) |
DOI |
http://doi.org/10.14774/JKIID.2025.34.2.055 |
Keywords |
Carbon Neutral City; Nature-Friendly; Building a Community Environment |
Abstract |
As global warming has become more serious, causing a carbon emission problem, a carbon neutral city project is being promoted as a solution. The purpose of the study was to explore ways for people and nature to coexist in a carbon-neutral city and community environment improve the quality of life of people moving in and out of the city. To this end, we analyzed the UN Studio cases, focusing on zero-energy building design plans, ways to create a walking-oriented smart transportation environment, and ways to build a nature-friendly community environment.
We conducted a theoretical review of ways to build a carbon-neutral, nature-friendly community environment, and developed an analysis framework based on factors derived from the review to analyze the UN Studio cases. As a result, consideration was given to allowing a variety of people to gather in terms of human interaction, and the use of artificial lighting was minimized by introducing natural light through the installation of smart technology, windows, and louvers in the building to reduce carbon emissions. In addition, in terms of transportation, shared means were introduced to create walking-oriented streets. In terms of nature-friendly community space, outdoor green space and the public space on the first floor of the building were utilized to provide a community space so that people and nature could coexist. Therefore, to build a carbon-neutral city and community environment, it is necessary to establish a system in which the public can secure unused space in the village and support carbon reduction technology, and the private sector can continuously manage the space and supported technology provided. |