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Streets as Spaces of Community Building: A Case Study of Urban Regeneration in Samdeok Maeul, Seoulopen access

Authors
Kriznik, Blaz
Issue Date
Jun-2018
Publisher
UNIV LJUBLJANA, FAC PHILOSOPHY
Keywords
community building; South Korea; public participation; street renewal; urban regeneration
Citation
ASIAN STUDIES-AZIJSKE STUDIJE, v.6, no.2, pp.231 - 251
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
ASIAN STUDIES-AZIJSKE STUDIJE
Volume
6
Number
2
Start Page
231
End Page
251
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/149909
DOI
10.4312/as.2018.6.2.231-251
ISSN
2232-5131
Abstract
Streets play rather diverse roles in the everyday lives of cities, which have changed considerably in recent decades. The South Korean capital of Seoul is no exception in this regard. Streets once used to be traditional centres of social and economic life, which thus a affected the urban structure and identity of the city. The rapid growth of motorised traffic along with market-driven urban development gradually transformed the streets into traffic corridors, with a very limited role in reproducing and maintaining the communal life in localities. The Seoul Metropolitan Government and civil society, however, recently increased their efforts to improve walkability and recover streets as a part of public life in the city. The urban regeneration of Samdeok Maeul is an example of these effects, where street renewal was carried out with of an aim of raising the quality of the living environment as well as enhancing community building. The case study of Samdeok Maeul can in this regard contribute to a better understanding of streets as spaces of community building as well as community-based urban regeneration, and the role of different stakeholders in it. The research results show that urban regeneration strengthened the communal importance of streets in Samdeok Maeul, which was mainly a result of civic participation in urban regeneration rather than the actual street renewal. Partnerships, which are in this way established between public institutions, civil society and residents, could lead towards socially more inclusive, just and sustainable urban development in Seoul and beyond.
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