@article{ART002461301},
author={Han Yang Su},
title={A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities},
journal={Journal of Communication Design},
issn={1976-1562},
year={2019},
volume={67},
pages={421-431},
doi={10.25111/jcd.2019.67.31}
TY - JOUR
AU - Han Yang Su
TI - A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities
JO - Journal of Communication Design
PY - 2019
VL - 67
IS - null
PB - CDAK Society of Communication Design
SP - 421
EP - 431
SN - 1976-1562
AB - Urban redevelopment and urban regeneration are understood as one of the means to solve the problem of urban society. It is interesting that urban redevelopment and urban regeneration of old city area can be carried out more efficiently and efficiently.
Urban redevelopment projects are restricted to public facilities and the improvement of the residential environment in that they are public works carried out as a means of urban planning. Therefore, the city recycling project is the urban regeneration project that is the change of qualitative pursuit because it is only pursuing the quantitative enhancement of physical facilities.
The direction for the urban regeneration is to establish the identity of the city through the domestic data survey and to create the environment for the urban residents to participate in, and to create the conditions of the agenda for the urban regeneration by the residents themselves, The plan should be established and proceeded in such a way as to minimize the risk of failure of the city.
The area of urban regeneration can be divided into social, economic, environmental, cultural, and welfare regeneration. Urban regeneration plan was established by specializing social regeneration, economic regeneration and environmental regeneration through analysis of urban characteristics of the study area.
At present, urban regeneration is planned and implemented by the government. In order to secure the resilience of urban regeneration, it is necessary to participate in social enterprises specialized in each city, and support for upbringing should be considered.
The purpose of this study is to investigate urban regeneration conditions and situation, urban regeneration project plan, urban regeneration infrastructure facility and installation plan, sustainable urban regeneration construction and operation by selecting a typical small city as an empirical study site, The purpose of this study is to use the data as basic data for regeneration activation.
KW - Urban Regeneration;Living Environment;Decline City;Resource Analysis;Urban Planning
DO - 10.25111/jcd.2019.67.31
ER -
Han Yang Su. (2019). A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities. Journal of Communication Design, 67, 421-431.
Han Yang Su. 2019, "A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities", Journal of Communication Design, vol.67, pp.421-431. Available from: doi:10.25111/jcd.2019.67.31
Han Yang Su "A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities" Journal of Communication Design 67 pp.421-431 (2019) : 421.
Han Yang Su. A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities. 2019; 67 421-431. Available from: doi:10.25111/jcd.2019.67.31
Han Yang Su. "A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities" Journal of Communication Design 67(2019) : 421-431.doi: 10.25111/jcd.2019.67.31
Han Yang Su. A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities. Journal of Communication Design, 67, 421-431. doi: 10.25111/jcd.2019.67.31
Han Yang Su. A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities. Journal of Communication Design. 2019; 67 421-431. doi: 10.25111/jcd.2019.67.31
Han Yang Su. A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities. 2019; 67 421-431. Available from: doi:10.25111/jcd.2019.67.31
Han Yang Su. "A Study on the Planning of Urban Regeneration Plans in Small and Medium Cities" Journal of Communication Design 67(2019) : 421-431.doi: 10.25111/jcd.2019.67.31