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A Study on the Development of Port Urban Regeneration Recording Elements

항만도시재생 기록화 요소 개발에 관한 연구

  • 권도균 (전라남도완도교육지원청) ;
  • 장우권 (전남대학교 문헌정보학과)
  • Received : 2024.01.22
  • Accepted : 2024.02.21
  • Published : 2024.02.28

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop documentation elements that can effectively record urban regeneration projects, focusing on port cities, in line with the historical background of urban regeneration projects. In order to develop recording elements, elements that need to be recorded were derived from eight fields, including geographical information, industrial information, and legal and administrative changes, from the Urban Regeneration Act, Port-related Act, and Urban Regeneration-related research. A Delphi survey was conducted three times targeting 20 experts related to urban regeneration to gather their opinions on elements derived from the Urban Regeneration Act, Port-related Act, and related research, and 32 final elements were derived. The recording elements for each selected area are geographical information(6), immaterial information(4), environmental maintenance(5), industrial and economic primary and secondary industries(2), and industrial and economic tertiary industries(3), changes(6), member participation(4), local legal and administrative systems(2). In addition, the applicability of urban regeneration documentation elements to local government records management experts was verified.

이 연구의 목적은 도시재생사업의 시대적 배경에 맞춰, 도시 중에서 항만도시를 중심으로 도시재생사업을 효과적으로 기록할 수 있는 기록화 요소를 개발하는데 있다. 기록화 요소를 개발하기 위해 도시재생법, 항만관련법, 도시재생 관련 연구 등에서 지리적 정보, 산업정보, 법적 행정적 변화 등 8개 분야에서 기록화 해야 할 요소를 도출하였다. 도시재생과 관련된 전문가 20여명을 대상으로 도시재생법, 항만관련법, 관련 연구 등에서 도출한 요소에 대한 의견을 묻는 델파이(Delphi)조사를 3회에 걸쳐 실시하고 32개의 최종요소를 도출하였다. 선정된 각 영역별 기록화 요소는 지리적 정보(6), 비물질적 정보(4), 환경정비(5), 산업·경제적 1·2차 산업(2), 산업·경제적 3차 산업(3), 변화사항(6), 구성원 참여(4), 지역내 법·행정적 체계(2) 등이다. 또한 항만도시재생 기록화 요소를 지방자치단체의 기록물관리 전문요원에게 적용 가능성을 검증하였다.

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