Abstract

AbstractZoning regulations are largely represented by land use, the floor area ratio (FAR), and building coverage ratio (BCR). Changes in the FAR and BCR directly affect the formation of urban space, making it likely that volumes of building space will be regulated. Volume regulation becomes a significant factor influencing the planning of urban space. Also, it is currently being utilized as one of the most powerful means of regulating zoning, which also affects the formation of urban space. This paper analyzes the characteristics of volume regulation and how volume regulation and changes in regulations, are influencing urban space in terms of a unit of land, suggesting several ways for government to use volume regulation as a means of spatial management. To do this, this study uses a vector autoregressive (VAR) model to analyze the effect of volume regulations on urban spatial factors in residential and commercial areas. The fields to be studied are the Seoul area and five individual life zones. The resu...

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