2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192315834
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Urban Regeneration Involving Communication between University Students and Residents: A Case Study on the Student Village Design Project

Abstract: This study analyzed the effect of the application method of community planning in the case of the Student Village Design Project. Urban regeneration is a method that develops a city with the direct involvement of residents. However, in Korea, urban renewal projects are focused on external expansion, thereby generating conflicts among residents and prolonging these projects. In particular, university towns are experiencing various types of conflicts compared with other urban regeneration projects because the li… Show more

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“…The aim of the Campustown Project of Seoul is to prepare a sustainable and feasible model for achieving win-win growth for universities and communities, in which universities independently suggest plans with support from administrative organizations (e.g., youth start-ups, youth housing, communications with local communities, and revitalization of commercial districts). In particularly, it aims to build governance between 'universities, students, residents, and administrative organizations' to induce job creation within communities and achieve sustainable urban regeneration [13,[23][24][25].…”
Section: Master Plan For Campustown Projects In Seoulmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of the Campustown Project of Seoul is to prepare a sustainable and feasible model for achieving win-win growth for universities and communities, in which universities independently suggest plans with support from administrative organizations (e.g., youth start-ups, youth housing, communications with local communities, and revitalization of commercial districts). In particularly, it aims to build governance between 'universities, students, residents, and administrative organizations' to induce job creation within communities and achieve sustainable urban regeneration [13,[23][24][25].…”
Section: Master Plan For Campustown Projects In Seoulmentioning
confidence: 99%