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Research Paper
A Study on Sustainable Operation of Urban Regeneration Facilities
Kim, Youngha Assistant Research Fellow
Jang, Minyoung Associate Research Fellow
Lee, Kyungjae Assistant Research Fellow
- Basic 2022-6
- 2022.10.31
- 4Page
- Hit 3203
Summary
This study seeks the operation method of the Urban Regeneration Facilities(URF) that increase after the completion of the Urban Regeneration Pump Projects. The number of Urban Regeneration Facilities nationwide is close to 2,000 (number based on unit projects of the Urban Revitalization Plan as of November 2022). Because the main objectives of the facilities are revitalization of the region and provision of public
services., they have built mostly in declining areas.
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APA
Kim, Youngha, Jang, Minyoung, Lee, Kyungjae. (2022). A Study on Sustainable Operation of Urban Regeneration Facilities. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Kim, Youngha, Jang, Minyoung, Lee, Kyungjae. A Study on Sustainable Operation of Urban Regeneration Facilities.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2022
Chicago
Kim, Youngha, Jang, Minyoung, Lee, Kyungjae. 2022. A Study on Sustainable Operation of Urban Regeneration Facilities. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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