| Title |
Imbalance in the Supply of Required Facilities in Seoul’s Small-Scale Housing Management Plan |
| Authors |
권익현(Kwon, Ik-Hyun) ; 유석연(Yoo, Suk-Yeon) |
| DOI |
https://doi.org/10.38195/judik.2026.04.27.2.61 |
| Keywords |
소규모주택정비 관리지역; 필요시설; 공급 수준; 보행접근성; 비교분석 Small-Scale Housing Management Area; Required Facilities; Provision Level; Pedestrian Accessibility; Comparative Analysis |
| Abstract |
This study aimed to examine the imbalance in the supply of required facilities in Seoul’s Small-Scale Housing Management Plan. It analyzed provision levels and pedestrian accessibility at the superblock level, which includes the management areas, and compared them with actual management plans. The main findings are as follows. First, disparities were found even among nationally funded facilities, while non-funded facilities were generally insufficient, revealing vulnerabilities in medical and welfare facilities. Second, pedestrian accessibility was poor for facilities mainly used by vulnerable groups such as infants, the elderly, and people with disabilities, indicating limited opportunities for use. Third, while nationally funded facilities were planned in many areas, welfare and medical facilities were insufficiently reflected in the plan, suggesting the need to review national funding for essential facilities from the planning stage. Therefore, when planning the supply of required facilities, it is necessary to consider spatial strategies for pedestrians, review financial support at the stage of establishing management plans, expand the scope of support. |