도시재생사업 주민참여 유형 구분과 유형별 주민참여 만족도에 영향을 미치는 사업 요인 분석: 서울시 주거지재생형 도시재생사업 참여자를 대상으로Classification of Resident Participation Types in Urban Regeneration Projects and Analysis of Project Factors Affecting Resident Participation Satisfaction: Focusing on Participants in Residential Regeneration-Type Urban Regeneration Projects in Seoul
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- Classification of Resident Participation Types in Urban Regeneration Projects and Analysis of Project Factors Affecting Resident Participation Satisfaction: Focusing on Participants in Residential Regeneration-Type Urban Regeneration Projects in Seoul
- Authors
- 김지훈; 최창규
- Issue Date
- Dec-2025
- Publisher
- (사) 한국도시재생학회
- Keywords
- 주민참여기반 도시재생; 주민참여유형; 사업참여 만족도; K-평균 군집분석; PLS 회귀분석; Resident-led Urban Regeneration; Types of Resident Participation; Satisfaction with Project Participation; K-means Cluster Analysis; PLS Regression Analysis
- Citation
- Journal of Korea Urban Regeneration Association, v.11, no.3, pp 241 - 264
- Pages
- 24
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- KCI
- Journal Title
- Journal of Korea Urban Regeneration Association
- Volume
- 11
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 241
- End Page
- 264
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/210423
- DOI
- 10.23214/kura.2025.11.3.011
- ISSN
- 2384-3829
- Abstract
- This study examines resident participation in Seoul’s urban regeneration projects by classifying participant types and analyzing factors influencing satisfaction. K-means clustering identified three groups: formal, practical, and self-reliant. PLS regression was employed to determine the main drivers of satisfaction. Community activities emerged as a common determinant across all groups, yet distinctive features were evident. The formal type, characterized by short-term and institutionally guided involvement, requires strategies that broaden opportunities and deepen engagement. The practical type, largely involved in resident councils and cooperatives, valued both physical improvements—such as vacant house repairs—and community activities, underscoring the need to link tangible outcomes with collective processes. The self-reliant type, organized around Community Regeneration Corporations and cooperatives, emphasized local content promotion and organizational autonomy, with satisfaction associated with sustainable management and community branding. These results indicate that the success and sustainability of urban regeneration rely not only on physical improvements but also on the nature of resident participation. The study underscores the necessity of differentiated strategies for each type and provides policy implications for enhancing effectiveness and ensuring the long-term sustainability of resident-led regeneration initiatives.
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