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Health Social Welfare Review
2019 Volume.39 No. 1 p.108 ~ p.135
Neighborhood Problems of Citizens Living in a Decaying Village and Strategies for Improving Quality of Life Based on Urban Regeneration: Focusing on Jinae Town in the U-dong of Haeundae
Oh Young-Sam

Kim Soo-Young
Jung Hye-Jin
Abstract
Many discussions have been held about urban regeneration programs aiming the redevelopment of declining urban areas in terms of economic, social, physical and environmental dimensions. However, much less scholarly attention has been paid to regions that were not selected as target areas, although they still need investments in urban regeneration for sustainable development. This study implements a case study by taking a region that experiences difficulties in dwelling environments such as safety, social welfare, and environmental problems. This study finds that residents living in the studied area have suffered from an unsafe and deteriorated dwelling environment and noise pollution. Moreover, the interviewees reveal that this area does not provide any social welfare service to its residents because the local government faces lacks of budget for vulnerable social classes and this area has higher rent prices than other areas. Based on the results, this study suggest several policy implications to improve the quality of life and social welfare services of residents living in the disadvantaged area.
KEYWORD
Urban Regeneration, New Deal Project, Poverty in Wealthy Regions, Service Accessibility
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