Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Year: 2018
Volume: 13
Issue: 18
Page No. 7751 - 7757

The Implementation Methods of the Residential Environment Management Projects for the Regeneration of the Deteriorated Residential Area in Daejeon

Authors : Ji Nam Seok and Kim Joong Hun

Abstract: High-density development projects by complete dismantling existing old housing have contributed to the improvement of residential environment. However, due to the downfall of real estate market, high-rise and high-density type redevelopment projects reached its limits and regeneration type projects based on resident’s participation became more popular. This study compared and weighed the conditions of residential environment management projects in Daejeon to other local government cases and discussed the stable project promoting methods for the upcoming projects. The analysis results summarized as followed. Firstly, there were not enough objective basis to evaluate community activity which was the selection standard for the designation of the project boundary. Secondly, resident’s capability and active education for residents and community activation. Thirdly, it is important that the resident’s interests are properly reflected on the process of establishing project plan. Finally, since, the Daejeon City ordinance which control the urban regeneration, rarely includes the contents for residential environment management projects, the revision of the city ordinance for the urban regeneration is urgent. This study is meaningful to figure out the potential problems in the course of implementing the residential environment management projects and discuss the counter measures for the problems. More studies for the vitalization of the residential regeneration projects should be done in the future.

How to cite this article:

Ji Nam Seok and Kim Joong Hun, 2018. The Implementation Methods of the Residential Environment Management Projects for the Regeneration of the Deteriorated Residential Area in Daejeon. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 13: 7751-7757.

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