Abstract

This study develops quantitative indicators of monitoring stages that can measure the effects of urban regeneration projects, suggests ways to apply them to priority regions, and suggests future policy directions. To this end, we developed the urban regeneration monitoring indicator and applied it to 13 priority regions. The conclusion of this study are as follows. First, based on domestic·overseas case studies and selection criteria, we developed social, economic and physical indicators. Second, it is applied to 13 priority regions for the resident population of the social aspect, the card sales of the economic aspect, and the number of building permission of the physical aspect. Third, the resident population, card sales, number of building permission were used to derive regional trends and characteristics of the indicators according to time series. The limitation of this study is that only the change of the monitoring indicators were analyzed and it did not reflect actual project progress status. Therefore, it is possible to obtain meaningful results by comparing the budget input amount according to the progress of the urban regeneration project

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