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Title A Study on the Resettlement of Existing Residents of Mixed-use Building Lots for Residential and Retail as the Migration Program
Authors 박장순(Park, Jang-soon) ; 김지엽(Kim, Jeeyeop)
DOI https://doi.org/10.38195/judik.2022.02.23.4.161
Page pp.161-175
ISSN 15980650
Keywords 이주대책; 이주자택지; 점포겸용 단독주택용지; 원주민 재정착 Migration Program; Migrant Housing Site; Mixed-use Building Lot for Residential and Retail; Existing Residents’ Resettlement
Abstract This study aims to analyze the resettlement status of indigenous people and suggest implications for the current migration program through analysis of the resettlement rate and residence period of a lot for a mixed-use building for residential and retail supplied as the migration program in the second new city (Hangang, Byeolnae, Wirye). As a result of examining the changes in owners and residences of existing residents from the project operator to the time of registration and 2021, it was confirmed that the resettlement rate of indigenous people actually living was only 3.7% in Hangang, 9.0% in Byeolnae, and 30.1% in Wirye. In addition, in the case of existing residents who resettled and resided, it was confirmed that they have been living for a long time, but the effect of continuity of residence was high only when resettlement was secured. This study presents the following implications. In order to realize the purpose of the relocation plan for the settlement and stability of the existing residents due to the loss of their living base in the public service project, the project operator needs to find out the cause of the reseller and other options.