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Title Climate-Adaptive Model as an Urban Renewal Strategy in Small-Sized Cities - Focusing on Presenting a Convergent Planning Model of Green Infrastructure and Garden Cities
Authors 최영준(Choi, YoungJoon) ; 송유진(Song, Youjin)
DOI https://doi.org/10.38195/judik.2025.02.26.3.83
Page pp.83-102
ISSN 15980650
Keywords 계획모델; 소도시; 그린인프라; 정원도시; 시뮬레이션 Planning Model; Small-Sized City; Green Infrastructure; Garden City; Simulation
Abstract This study proposes a compact city planning model for small-sized cities that combines efforts to proactively address climate change by creating green infrastructure with approaches to revitalize local landscapes and realize self-sustaining garden cities. The model aims to establish the city’s basic direction by integrating the functions of green infrastructure and garden city strategies, while reflecting the value of the region’s unique landscape resources. First, a planning model was developed through a systematic classification of the concepts and strategies of green infrastructure and garden cities, based on a literature review and case analysis. This model consists of three sequential stages: analyzing the city’s disaster risk and ecological conditions in order to establish green infrastructure techniques; selecting garden city strategies; and integrating regional identity. Using this framework, we integrated quantitative analysis of disaster-related statistical data with qualitative assessments to evaluate the potential of small-sized cities, selecting Yangyang-gun and Goseong-gun in Gangwon-do as case study sites. Virtual planning simulations were then conducted to evaluate the feasibility of the proposed model. The climate-adaptive model is expected to function not only as a basic disaster recovery strategy, but also as a means of enhancing long-term urban resilience and identity, providing a starting point for urban renewal strategies aimed at expanding sustainable open spaces.