Abstract

This paper is a study on the change of village faith common property by urban planning. Urban planning includes physical, economic, and social planning. Changes in village beliefs focused on the influx of foreigners and changes in the local economy, focusing on changes caused by 'urbanization'. Joint property is joint ownership, and village faith joint property should be understood as the concept of 'overall ownership' among the classifications of joint ownership. Joint ownership is a form of joint ownership of one object by multiple people with two or more people, and overall ownership is jointly owned, used, and disposed of. Community property of village beliefs is property owned by the village community in order to transmit village beliefs, and is classified as material, social, and intellectual property. The development of Seoul by urban space planning can be divided into three stages. The first stage was in the 1960s and 1970s when basic infrastructure was built. The second stage was in the 1980s and 1990s, when urban improvement and beautification policies were implemented. The third stage is the 2000-2020s, when underdeveloped areas were maintained and regenerated. The change in common property due to urban planning was examined by dividing physical, social, and intellectual common property. The change in material common property is the movement of the village faith space. The change in social common property is the reconstruction of the transmission community. Intellectual common property is undergoing the weakening and privatization of transmission knowledge.

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