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The Effects of Urban Park and Vegetation on Crime in Seoul and Its Planning Implication to CPTED

CPTED 요소로써 서울시 공원·녹지의 효과와 계획적 함의

  • Cho, Min-gyun (Major in Landscape Architecture, Graduate School, University of Seoul) ;
  • Park, Chan (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, University of Seoul) ;
  • Jang, Jeong-in (Dept. of Landscape Architecture, University of Seoul)
  • 조민균 (서울시립대학교 일반대학원 조경학과) ;
  • 박찬 (서울시립대학교 도시과학대학 조경학과) ;
  • 장정인 (서울시립대학교 도시과학대학 조경학과)
  • Received : 2018.04.02
  • Accepted : 2018.05.15
  • Published : 2018.06.30

Abstract

In the mandatory application of the CPTED, only negative parts of urban parks and vegetation were reflected. Therefore, this study tries to present the positive effects of urban parks and vegetation. The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the effects of urban parks and vegetation on crime occurrence and to suggest the planning implications of this to CPTED based on theory related to crime, environmental psychology, and crime occurrence analysis. This study used the crime occurrence data of Seoul, NDVI, population, distance from urban park, floating population, and the like. This study collected data from the Statistics Korea, the local government, and Landsat 8 satellite images provided by the USGS and created data of environmental variables and social variables by district using ArcGIS and statistical program. Literature analysis, correlation analysis, regression analysis, and geographically weighted regression were used to determine the relationship between crime occurrence and environmental variables, and to discuss its implication. It was found that crime occurrence has a relationship with the total population (${\beta}=.663$), the number of amusement facilities (${\beta}=.447$) and the area of a police station jurisdiction (${\beta}=.395$). This confirms that a crime rate is low when the floating population is large (${\beta}=-.241$) and vegetation vitality is high (NDVI, ${\beta}=-.281$). Vegetation vitality (NDVI) is effective in lowering violence through psychological stabilization, strengthening territoriality and improving regional image. The implications for the allocation of urban park and vegetation, program and management plan of urban park and vegetation to reduce crime occurrence have therefore been presented.

CPTED 기법을 의무적으로 적용함에 있어서 공원 녹지의 부정적인 부분만 반영되었기 때문에, 본 연구는 공원 녹지의 긍정적 효과를 제시하고자 하였다. 연구의 목적은 서울특별시를 대상으로 CPTED 요소로써 공원 녹지의 효과를 이론과 데이터에 근거한 실증과 이를 통하여 계획적 함의를 제시하는 데 있다. 연구에 사용된 자료로는 통계청과 지자체에서 제공하는 통계자료와 USGS의 Landsat8 위성영상을 활용하였으며, 사용된 분석 도구로는 ArcGis와 통계 프로그램 SPSS, Microsoft Excel, R을 사용하였다. 분석방법은 회귀분석을 하였으며, 공간통계분석, 상관분석, 문헌분석을 추가로 사용하였다. 본 연구의 회귀분석의 결과는 총인구(${\beta}=.663$), 풍속대상업소 수(${\beta}=.447$), 관할구역의 면적(${\beta}=.395$)은 범죄율과 양(+)의 연관성이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 공원녹지의 효과를 보여주는 유동인구(${\beta}=-.241$)와 수목활력(NDVI, ${\beta}=-.281$)은 음(-)의 연관성이 있는 것으로 나타났다. 또한 공원 녹지가 유동인구를 높이는 데 기여하는 것으로 나타났다. 수목활력(NDVI)은 심리적 안정을 통해 폭력성을 낮추고, 영역성 강화와 이미지 개선 효과가 있는 것으로 밝혀졌다. 이를 바탕으로 본 연구는 CPTED 요소로써 공원 녹지의 물리적 공간배치와 프로그램 및 관리방안에 관한 계획적 함의를 제시했다.

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