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http://dx.doi.org/10.12652/Ksce.2022.42.1.0135

A Study on the Urban Spatial Policy for the Industrial Cities in Abandoned Mining Area Through the Analysis of the Actual Condition of Urban Shrinkage - A Case Study on Shrinking Cities in Abandoned Mining area by the Coal Industry Rationalization Policy  

Chi, Eun Hee (Hongik University)
Han, Dong Gyu (Hongik University)
Jeoung, Chan Gu (Hongik University)
Kang, Jun Mo (Hongik University)
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KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research / v.42, no.1, 2022 , pp. 135-144 More about this Journal
Abstract
This paper aimed to analyze the type of urban shrinkage over the past 20 years for four case cities designated as abandoned mining area promotion zones and present the direction of future urban spatial policies through the analysis of shrinking status. According to the analysis of urban shrinkage in the past 20 years, all of the case cities were analyzed as fixed-type shrinking cities, showing a population decrease of more than 30% over the past 40 years compared to the peak population. Despite the decrease in population, the designated area of urbanization and non-urban areas is increasing every year, and the development permit and construction permit in non-urban areas are also increasing, requiring efficient management and operation of urban space. It is necessary to study military-level cities in the high-risk phase of extinction in the future, and to develop various indicators for segmentation of urban shrinkage types and analysis of status by type.
Keywords
Urban shrinkage; Evaluation criteria of shrinking city; Spatial policy; Abandoned mining area;
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