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A Case Study on the CRPs and Political Implications

Kim Joojin 1 송영현 1 김옥연 1

1토지주택연구원

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ABSTRACT

This study considers 4 conjoint renewal projects(CRPs) including Emun-3 rearrangement zone(RZ), Haebangchon RZ, Wonmi-6B RZ and Kwangmyung-11R RZ and suggests main political implications for activation of Conjoint Renewal Program(CRP). On the base of the case studies, we find that the detailed purposes or backgrounds of CRPs are similar but the conflicts phase between local government and residents depends on some differences in the aspects of the decision making process, the socioeconomic characters of communities, and residents’ attitudes to the renewal projects. The main political implications are as follows ; First, CRPs should be applied for the public good which is directly related to the residents of CRP RZs for flexibly carrying out the policy. Second, it is important to make consensus and converge residents opinion on the RZ by the law. Third, it is required to comprehensively consider not only the physical conditions but also the socio-economic qualities of RZ communities to designate RZs. And the last, the CRP incentives should be increased to draw profitable RZs for facilitating CRPs.

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