• 제목/요약/키워드: Livable City

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"살고 싶은 도시만들기"를 위한 지역사회의 역할 (The Significance of Participants' Role in Local Community Level for Making Livable City)

  • 진미윤;이유미;조인숙
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 2007
  • This paper attempts to solve the problems what is Making Livable City for and how to implement their scheme in the future. The purpose of this article is two. First, it is a examination of the background and main concept of Making Liviable City that was proposed last year end and compare with similar urban development strategies. Second, it is proposed direction and scheme that is workable to implement in local community level especially, throuth the participants' role for Making Livable City. It is concluded that is needed to develop indicator for Livable City, reinforcement of administrative capacity, formation of political mood for paticipation, and enactment of Act of Making Livable City. Impications are discussed for significance of mutual cooperative endeavour and partnerships between participants in decision-making.

살고싶은 도시만들기사업의 실태 조사연구 (A Study on Actual Condition Survey of The Making Livable City)

  • 이민선;정진주;최효승
    • 한국농촌건축학회논문집
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    • 제9권3호
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2007
  • Recently, with the policy balance development in the country, Ministries of the government as managers related each of regional projects have prepared pan-governmental support system to achieve Making Livable Area Policy. This study is analysis result of investigation in 2007 authorized cases of MLCP(Making Livable City Project) which Ministry of Construction & Transportation have propelling from city and rural-urban area of town, myeon and dong, to rural area of small village size. Areas chosen for MLCP have the active participation of inhabitants, and to promote successfully project, need to support system and originality for area. Such projects will finally increase the life quality, and make life-spaces wanting to live in the area.

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지속가능한 주거지 실천사례 연구 - 정부와 민간차원의 도시 및 마을만들기 사례의 지속가능성 실천항목의 반영 - (A Study on the Practice Case of the Sustainable Housing Area Planning in Korea)

  • 김묘정
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제20권5호
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    • pp.73-84
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this study was to provide basic information about the study of model development of sustainable housing area. This study identified the concept of sustainable development and the principles of the Habitat AgendaII. In the context, the 10 items of it were used to constitute the case study framework. This study found the planning characteristics through the case study of sustainable housing areas m Korea. The case for the study were 91 cases of Livable City Making of government and 43 cases of Urban Village Making of citizen group. And this study searched the missing point in the sustainable development concept of the practice cases. The research findings are as follows. First, the most practice cases had the aim of rehabilitation of the village functions. Second, in the cases of Livable City Making, residents practiced the rule as a participant for changing of their village. Third, in the cases of Urban Village Making, the scale were smaller than government's cases, but they tried the residents' health and welfare. Fourth, many cases applied the concept of sustainable development; environmental, social-cultural and economic sustainability, but some cases missed several principles of the Habitat Agenda.

도시의 지속가능한 발전을 위한 유형분류 및 관리방안 (The Classification and Management Plan of City for Sustainable Development)

  • 이우성;정성관;박경훈;유주한;김경태
    • 환경영향평가
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    • 제17권6호
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    • pp.335-348
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study is to classify the cities on sustainability assessment score studied in advance using cluster analysis, to present efficient management and policy direction based on analysis of sustainability index in 45 cities of all over Gyeongsangnam and Gyeongsangbuk-do. According to the results of cluster analysis, 45 cities were classed into 4 clusters by "livable-welfare city", "environmental -ecological city", "scientific-technological city", and "industrial-economic city". The livable-welfare cities must keep superior environmental sustainability, promote small and medium sized business on regional characteristic. The environmental-ecological cities have to change agriculture into future environmental industry such as ecotourism, bio-industry and landscape agriculture. The scientific-technological cities are going to need support of government scale such as income enlargement of citizen and stable job security. Finally, the industrial-economic cities must increase environmental management plants and improve quality of life through securing green spaces, maintaining public peace and applying UIS because of low quality of environment and life.

지속가능한 주거지 실현을 위한 계획적 고려사항 - 부산지역 '살고싶은 도시만들기' 실천사례 거주자 의견을 중심으로 - (A Study on the Planning Consideration for the Realization of Sustainable Housing - In the Aspect the Residents' Opinions at the Pilot Project 'Livable City Making' in Busan -)

  • 김묘정;정지석
    • 한국주거학회논문집
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.103-112
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to determine the incomplete aspects of the government pilot project 'Livable City Making' Also, the study was conducted to consider a plan that residents will satisfy for the realization of the project. The study used a case study and a survey method in research process. For the case study, two projects in Busan that have similar planning were chosen. The contents of the survey included the residents' interest in their housing area, their recognition and opinions of the pilot project, their satisfaction about the environmental alterations, and their thought about conditions of sustainable housing. The main results of this study were as follows. First, the residents were satisfied with the alteration of the street space and the provision of green and open spaces. Meanwhile they revealed that the preservation of the natural environment and the vitalization of community are insufficient. Second, they also believed that the construction of the pedestrian streets, the provision of parking lots, and the remodeling of the deteriorated buildings are incomplete. Third, the residents believed that the following provisions need to be made for successful sustainable housing waste discharge needs to be minimized, facilities need to be used for saving energy, opportunities for employment need to be provided within their housing areas, and safe street spaces and comfortable traffic systems need to be provided.

지속가능한 발전을 위한 통합적인 도시 평가 (An Integrated Assessment of Urban for Sustainable Development)

  • 이우성;정성관;박경훈;유주한;김경태
    • 환경영향평가
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    • 제16권6호
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    • pp.447-465
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    • 2007
  • The purpose of this study is to assess the sustainability in 45 cities of all over Gyeongnam and Gyeongbuk using weights and assessment system developed in leading research. The materials of assessment used statistical data and spatial data were standardized for the systematic result. The assessment score was established using the normal distribution from 25 to 125 for removal of the very smallest and maximum value. According to the results, Tongyeong was assessed the highest by 82.5 score in environmental sustainability index. In economical sustainability index, Pohang, Gumi, Changwon, Yangsan were more than 79 score but Busan, Daegu, Andong were less than 70 score. Ulsan, Geoje, Yangsan were assessed higher in society-institutional sustainability index and Jinju, Munkyeong, Changnyeong were showed higher than other cities by more 79 score in quality of life(QOL)'s sustainability index. In case of integrated sustainability index, Jinju that was the highest sustainability in QOL was assessed by first city. However, Ulsan was assessed the lowest city among others. Therefore cities which have high sustainability will prepare a politic investment program for maintaining current conditions. Cities which have low sustainability will grasp closely the environmental characteristics of urban and present the improvement direction through monitoring continuously. Overall, these results can be used as tools to assess the current cities and predict the future one. It is also necessary to establish a systematic urban planning for livable and sustainable city.

도시별 이미지 전략 요인의 경향 분석 (Trend Analysis of Strategic Factors to Promote the Image of Cities)

  • 변재상
    • 한국조경학회지
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.80-98
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    • 2008
  • 과거 도시경관의 목표가 범국가적으로 아름다운 도시 만들기였다면, 이제는 '살고 싶은 도시 만들기' 나아가 '나만의 도시 만들기'와 같은 각기 다른 도시 만들기가 도시 이미지 전략의 목표가 되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 기존의 선진 사례들을 분석하여 도시 이미지 정책의 경향을 새롭게 정리함으로써 오늘날 우리나라 도시에 적합한 도시 이미지 개선 전략을 제안하였다. 본 연구에서 도출된 결과는 다음과 같이 요약될 수 있다. 1. 도시 이미지는 랜드마크의 수립이나 장소 만들기, 축제, 특산품 등 다양한 전략적 수단을 통해 개선될 수 있으며, 이러한 요인은 경관 생태적 요인, 역사 문화적 요인, 행정 경제적 요인으로 분류된다. 2. 우리나라 광역시들은 풍부한 재정지원을 통해 주로 산업기반 시설설치, 기업지원, 광고 및 마케팅 등의 행정 경제적 요인들을 활용하여 도시 이미지 전략을 수립하여 추진하고 있다. 반면, 지방 도시들은 축제와 같은 저비용으로 단기적인 효과가 가시적으로 나타나는 수단만을 주로 활용하고 있다. 결국 축제 본연의 취지와는 달리 특별한 경쟁력이나 지역 정체성의 반영 없는 단순한 흥미 위주의 프로그램만을 되풀이하고 있기 때문에 중앙정부 차원에서의 전체적인 마스터플랜 수립과 이를 기초로 지역적 균형을 고려한 고유의 다양한 도시 이미지 전략수단 마련이 요구된다. 3.서구의 주요 도시들은 시대적 변화에 맞추어 고유의 정체성을 살린 자체적인 도시 이미지 전략을 수립하여 추진함으로써 도시 이미지를 한층 업그레이드 하고 있다. 한편, 일본은 다른 구미의 선진국들과 달리 오랜 역사를 기반으로한 고유의 전통 문화를 도시 이미지 전략의 핵심 키워드로 구축하여 다양한 전통축제 및 마을가꾸기 등을 추진하고 있다. 특히 자치단체의 기획안에 따라 적극적인 주민들의 호응과 참여 속에서 구미 도시와는 다른 독특한 도시브랜딩 정책을 추진하고 있다. 오늘날 소득 20,000달러 시대를 여는 시점에서 우리나라도 과거 선진사례에 대한 무비판적인 수용보다는 '한국다움'을 찾아내고 이를 토대로 하는 개성있고 다양한 도시 이미지를 확립하여야 할 것이다.

Smart City Energy Inclusion, Towards Becoming a Better Place to Live

  • Cha, Sang-Ryong
    • World Technopolis Review
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    • 제8권1호
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    • pp.59-70
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    • 2019
  • Where is a better place to live? In the coming era, this should be more than simply a livable place. It should be an adaptable place that has a flexible system adaptable to any new situation in terms of diversity. Customization and real-time operation are needed in order to realize this technologically. We expect a smart city to have a flexible system that applies technologies of self-monitoring and self-response, thereby being a promising city model towards being a better place to live. Energy demand and supply is a crucial issue concerning our expectations for the flexible system of a smart city because it is indispensable to comfortable living, especially city living. Although it may seem that energy diversification, such as the energy mix of a country, is a matter of overriding concern, the central point is the scale of place to build grids for realizing sustainable urban energy systems. A traditional hard energy path supported by huge centralized energy systems based on fossil and nuclear fuels on a national scale has already faced difficult problems, particularly in terms of energy flexibility/resilience. On the other hand, an alternative soft energy path consisting of small diversified energy systems based on renewable energy sources on a local scale has limitations regarding stability, variability, and supply potential despite the relatively light economic/technological burden that must be assumed to realize it. As another alternative, we can adopt a holonic path incorporating an alternative soft energy path with a traditional hard energy path complimentarily based on load management. This has a high affinity with the flexible system of a smart city. At a system level, the purpose of all of the paths mentioned above is not energy itself but the service it provides. If the expected energy service is fixed, the conclusive factor in choosing a more appropriate system is accessibility to the energy service. Accessibility refers to reliability and affordability; the former encompasses the level of energy self-sufficiency, and the latter encompasses the extent of energy saving. From this point of view, it seems that the small diversified energy systems of a soft energy path have a clear advantage over the huge centralized energy systems of a hard energy path. However, some insuperable limitations still remain, so it is reasonable to consider both energy systems continuing to coexist in a multiplexing energy system employing a holonic path to create and maintain reliable and affordable access to energy services that cover households'/enterprises' basic energy needs. If this is embodied in a smart city concept, this is nothing else but smart energy inclusion. In Japan, following the Fukushima nuclear accident in 2011, a trend towards small diversified energy systems of a soft energy path intensified in order to realize a nuclear-free society. As a result, the Government of Japan proclaimed in its Fifth Strategic Energy Plan that renewable energy must be the main source of power in Japan by 2050. Accordingly, Sony vowed that all the energy it uses would come from renewable sources by 2040. In this situation, it is expected that smart energy inclusion will be achieved by the Japanese version of a smart grid based on the concept of a minimum cost scheme and demand response.

탈 농촌화 지역 주민의 공동체의식과 사회적 자본 (The Community Consciousness and Social Capital in Rural Korea)

  • 이금옥
    • 농촌지도와개발
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.223-234
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    • 2001
  • The community consciousness used to be the core of the social capital in rural Korea, and there used to be a long tradition of mutual trust and cooperation in rural village community in Korea. However, recent trends in rapid urbanization or de-ruralization may affected community consciousness and social capital in rural society in Korea. The social capital has been existed in terms of mutual trust, commonly shared norms, and cooperative behavior in farm work and daily life of rural people. Commonly shared norms and networks have accelerated social effectiveness and promoted cooperative work as well as moral and spiritual aspects of rural society. Social capital in terms of community consciousness, participation of village work, visit and invitation of the neighborhood, and participation in various village group and networks were suveyed in JanggogRi, Jori Myun, Paju city, Gyeonggi province. The data collected from 65 persons, and the major findings of the study were as follow; The respondents responded that the community consciousness of de-rural area decreased in general with a few exception in the groups of alumni, family, religion and voluntary society. Social capital in terms of participation of village work, visiting the neighbors and voting increased slightly. Further research on social capital should be conducted to strengthen community consciousness, and various measures to increase the social capital should be adopted for livable community development.

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