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복합용도개발에 따른 토지이용의 다양화 및 직주근접 효과 검증에 대한 연구 - 서울시 주상복합건물을 대상으로 -A Study of the Effect of Mixed-Use Development on the Diversity of Land Use Pattern and Jobs-Housing balance - focusing on the Mixed-Use Building in Seoul -

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A Study of the Effect of Mixed-Use Development on the Diversity of Land Use Pattern and Jobs-Housing balance - focusing on the Mixed-Use Building in Seoul -
Authors
진은애구자훈이우종
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
대한국토·도시계획학회
Keywords
Mixed-Use Development; Diversity of Land Use; Jobs-Housing Balance; Mixed-Use Building; 복합용도개발; 토지이용의 다양화; 직주근접; 주상복합건물
Citation
국토계획, v.47, no.1, pp.57 - 67
Journal Title
국토계획
Volume
47
Number
1
Start Page
57
End Page
67
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/17318
ISSN
1226-7147
Abstract
In order to examine the effect of a mixed-use building on the diversity of land use pattern and the jobs-housing balance, this paper analyzed differences of the residential ratio of the mixed-use buildings and commute patterns of residents who live in the mixed-use buildings. We surveyed 260 residents living in the mixed-use building in Seoul, and the number of viable sample used in the OLS model was 242. The results of the analysis suggest the two implications; 1) for the diversity of the land use pattern, residential ratio of the mixed-use building should be raised in the CBD (central business district) area where an employment ratio is high. In contrast, non-residential ratio of the mixed-use building should be raised in the other areas; 2) government should make a regulation not only to increase the jobs-housing balance, but also to increase the use of public transportation. In addition, government should make a regulation to provide above certain ratio of the small residential floor space in the mixed-use building where the young can afford to live.
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