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민간공원 특례사업으로 인한 청주시 공원·녹지의 연결성 변화 분석

Analysis of Connectivity Changes of Parks and Green Areas in Cheongju though the Private-Initiated Park Development Project

  • 투고 : 2021.11.03
  • 심사 : 2022.01.14
  • 발행 : 2022.01.30

초록

The Korean government introduced a private-initiative park project to prevent further environmental damage caused by the abolition of parks. The private-initiative park project is expected to affect the connectivity of the green space system by creating a part of the park site as a non-park facility. The purpose of this study is to analyze the change in the connectivity of the green space system in relation to the private-initiative park project. The spatial scope of this study is in Cheongju, Korea. There were 8 private-initiative park projects selected as research subjects. The IIC indicator and d_IIC indicator, which are widely used in the analysis of green space connectivity, were used as analysis methods. Changes in connectivity according to four scenarios were simulated. Upon analysis, the results revealed that private-initiative park projects can reduce the overall connectivity of green spaces. The connectivity of private-initiative park projects can be improved compared to the situation of unplanned development while maintaining the current state. Lastly, changes in connectivity due to private-initiative park projects vary by region. This study was meaningful as an early study that analyzed private-initiative park projects in terms of the connectivity of green areas and is expected to be used for the improvement of the park and green space system in the future.

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과제정보

이 논문은 충북대학교 국립대학육성사업(2021)지원을 받아 작성되었음.

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