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An Analysis of Community Asset Types and Components for a Development of Community Asset Evaluation System

커뮤니티 자산 평가 체계 개발을 위한 커뮤니티 자산 유형 및 구성요소 분석

  • 임순정 (전남대학교 바이오하우징연구소) ;
  • 이효원 (전남대학교 건축학부)
  • Received : 2016.04.30
  • Accepted : 2016.06.03
  • Published : 2016.06.25

Abstract

The new paradigm of urban regeneration, would promote the comprehensive communal view. Therefore, the community role has become an important and necessary for regeneration of communities. It is necessary for urban regeneration which should be matched with the regional characteristics, to develop an evaluation framework that can objectively and accurately diagnose the status of community; so it can be an integrated prescription. A new alternative, asset-based approach may be an alternative to build the community based on opportunities and strengths, which focuses on community inside and things that community have. In this study, a community asset is defined as the tangible and intangible components in the community. A community asset evaluation system is developed through the content analysis related to previous studies of several researchers who investigated the asset-based approaches. Community assets are classified into seven types: human, social, cultural, natural, physical, economic, and political property. Each type is classified into components and establish as a framework with 3 levels in order to set the indicators which can be measured concretely.

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