Title |
A Study on the Japanese Private-initiated Urban Development Institutional Characteristics and Use of Urban Regeneration Policy - Focused on the Institutional Characteristics and Utilization of the Deregulated Urban Regeneration Policy in Tokyo |
Authors |
장리브가(Jang, Rebecca) ; 윤철재(Yoon, Cheol-Jae) |
Keywords |
규제완화 ; 일본의 도시재생정책 ; 도시개발제제도 Deregulation ; Urban Regeneration Policy of Japan |
Abstract |
Urban regeneration policy in Japan is a way to revive the city by increasing the value of the real estate decline. Deregulated Urban Regeneration Policy in Tokyo is to provide a variety of incentives and deregulation that led to the development through private investment. Also, it is capable of operating flexibly, not being uniformly applied to each of the institutions, according to the city, each city is pursued by a parent or combination of plans and guidelines in the city. Private sector selects the most appropriate system to the development sites, and offers a business system is applied. Public sector offering incentives on the basis of their institutional guidelines and encourage the renewal of core area in the desired direction. This can be seen to benefit both the private and the public. The implications for our country's Urban center·subcenter renewal project, which operates only monolithic deregulation system is very large. |