Title |
A Study on the Connection Between Projects by Policy Objectives through Network Analysis of 11 Neighbourhood-Type Urban Regeneration Pilot Projects |
Keywords |
도시재생뉴딜 ; 지역자산 ; 연결망 Urban Regeneration New Deal ; Local Assets ; Network |
Abstract |
The purpose of this study is to examine the characteristics of urban regeneration pilot projects through analyzing the budget distribution, policy goals and inter-project networks of 11 neighborhood regeneration types of pilot projects, and to suggest implications for a future urban regeneration policy. For this study, the main results of the analysis of the previous urban regeneration plans, budget distribution by policy goals, and policy goal-projects linkage network analysis are as follows. First, there are common problems such as the decline of population outflow, deterioration of the local environment, and the decrease in the number of local businesses, but each region has their own specific problems and diversity of regional assets are found in each region. Second, budgets are distributed in the order of physical and environmental improvements, regional specialization, regional welfare increase, regional empowerment, and regional economic vitalization. Third, the improvement projects of the physical environment are differentiated through the connection with other goals, and the regional welfare increase sector is separated from the other sectors to a certain degree. The regional specialization sector has historical value, cultural arts, and local tourism, and has been linked to the strengthening of capacity of the region and the promotion of regional economic activities. This study suggests implications for strengthening the linkage between urban regeneration projects and new regulatory goals of the urban regeneration New Deal agenda. |