Title |
A Study on the Resident Survey for Revitalizing the Small-Scale Housing Rearrangements in the Areas of Residential Environment Improvement Projects |
Authors |
권혁삼(Kwon, Hyuck-Sam) ; 박근석(Park, Kun-Suk) ; 김성훈(Kim, Sung-Hoon) |
Keywords |
주거환경개선사업 ; 소단위 주택정비 ; 주민의견조사 ; 가로주택정비사업 ; 건축협정 Residential Environment Improvement Projects ; Small-Scale Housing Rearrangements ; Residents Survey ; Block-unit Housing Rearrangement Projects ; Building Agreements |
Abstract |
This study analyzes the survey of residents’ opinions on small-scale housing rearrangements in the areas of Residential Environment Improvement Projects. Residential Environment Improvement Projects are intended to improve the conditions of deteriorated residential areas of relatively low-rise, high-density housing types. In spite of public supports and of government subsidies, this project is criticized as not so effective in improving the residential environment, as the total redevelopment project was before. As an alternative, the small-scale housing rearrangement is demanded in the areas of the Residential Environment Improvement Projects, based on “Block-unit Housing Rearrangement Projects,” adopted by the Regulations in 2012 and by the Building Agreement in 2014. Analyzing the Resident Survey, this study confirms that residents may support the project, if the financial shares of residents could be reduced and the subsidies by the public sector could increased. In order to revitalize the small-scale housing rearrangements, various supporting tools for lowering the residents’ shares need to be provided, and innovative roles in public-private collaborations for the projects need to be developed. |