1. Improvement characteristics shown in holistic regeneration of Ballymun toward sustainable community
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Soohyun Lim, Gunhyoung Kim, and YeunSook Lee
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Program evaluation ,Sustainable development ,Engineering ,Environmental Engineering ,Process management ,business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Building and Construction ,Civil engineering ,Archival research ,Sustainable community ,Knowledge base ,Content analysis ,Regeneration (ecology) ,business ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Substantial numbers of urban and residential environments constructed in the 20th century are experiencing degeneration and the importance of challenging to revitalize community holistically is getting more seriously recognized. There, however, has been limitation in grasping the holistic regeneration information as urban regeneration usually goes through a long-term and complicated procedure. Yet, the urban and housing regeneration's direction is required to be holistic in the 21st Century. Any precedent case that had tried the holistic regeneration needs to be checked thoroughly and thereby the result needs to be applied to the future attempts as a reference and knowledge base. The purpose of this study was to delineate improvement characteristics that appeared during the course of holistic regeneration in Ballymun of Ireland. This research is an archival research in nature which also used content analysis technique since it deals with reports and newsletters as archival records that were accumulated on a regular base throughout the whole process. The leading projects continued over ten years of improvement were scrutinized in the perspective of physical, social, economic, cultural, and environmental dimensions of regeneration. The main results were, first, a series of improvement activities and projects to regenerate each of five dimensions were delineated for comprehensive understanding. Second, connected patterns for synergistic improvement were identified and patterns were described to show the detailed contents as examples. This study would provide communities that face holistic regeneration, an insight, planning skills, creative and realistic ideas for implementation, thereby empowers planning capability toward holistic regeneration.
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- 2010
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