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Title Research on Identifying Areas in Need of Supply Through Analysis of Public Sports Facilities in Daejeon Metropolitan City
Authors 김혜림(Kim, Hye-Lim) ; 정광진(Jung, Kwang-Jin)
DOI https://doi.org/10.38195/judik.2024.02.25.3.69
Page pp.69-84
ISSN 15980650
Keywords 생활SOC; 공공체육시설; 접근성; 불균등 SOC; Public Sports Facilities; Accessibility; Inequality
Abstract Neighborhood Facilities is a facility closely related to the quality of life of daily life, and the demand for its expansion is continuously increasing. In particular, the need for public sports facilities is increasing as an infrastructure facility for sustainable development and virtuous cycle growth in the region as well as for improving public health. However, since the public sports facilities in Daejeon Metropolitan City are operating with fewer facilities compared to Gwangju Metropolitan City and Chungcheongbuk-do and Chungcheongnam-do near Daejeon, which have similar population sizes, it is necessary to prepare expansion plans. Accordingly, the purpose of this study is to analyze the status of sports facilities in Daejeon Metropolitan City to determine the degree of distribution by region and to analyze the distribution status using various analysis methods. By analyzing the quantitative supply status and accessibility status, etc., areas requiring introduction are identified. We intend to derive this and use it as basic data for setting policy direction. The analysis method was to derive the required area by combining average values, accessibility, and network analysis. The main research results are summarized as follows. First, in the case of sports facilities within walking distance, it is expected that a large number of supplies will be needed as there are many administrative buildings that are difficult to access compared to other sports facilities. Second, in the case of vehicle ticket sports facilities, the area around Dong-gu and Daedeok-gu in Daejeon Metropolitan City was identified as the area in need. Third, in the case of baseball stadiums, it was determined that supply was needed in the Yuseong-gu, Jung-gu and Dong-gu areas of Daejeon Metropolitan City. Lastly, in the case of soccer fields, it was found that supply was needed in the Yuseong-gu, Daedeok-gu, and Dong-gu areas. Based on the above results, implications for resolving inequality in public sports facilities were derived.