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The Analysis of the effect of the Regeneration Project of the Decrepit Industrial Complex by the Private-led Aggregation Governance - Focusing on the comparison with the Public-led Project -

민간주도 집단화 거버넌스 구축에 의한 노후산업단지 재생사업의 효과분석 - 공공주도 사업과의 비교를 중심으로 -

  • 정현진 (서울대학교 협동과정 도시설계학전공, 한영회계법인) ;
  • 권영상 (서울대학교 건설환경공학부 도시설계전공)
  • Received : 2017.10.30
  • Accepted : 2018.10.13
  • Published : 2018.10.30

Abstract

Being dealt in Alfred Weber's Theory of the location of Industries, a lot of economic benefits can be obtained through aggregation and clustering of industrial facilities, which derived to the development of industrial complexes in Korea. However, with the IMF economic crisis as well as various institutional changes, the framework of aggregation and clustering of industries is broken, which led to individual developments that took place without any consideration of surrounding industries. For reformation of these condition of industrial complexes, national government-led regeneration projects are being carried out currently. However, national government-led projects mainly focus on profitable projects such as officetel and hotel that are irrelevant to exist composition of industrial complexes which is usually manufacturing base industries and are unable to solve the fundamental problems of industrial complexes. Thus, a necessity of industry clustering is deduced through case analysis of actual private-led manufacturing industry cluster with governance and analysis of benefits on financial, spatial and environmental aspects. In addition, implications on the necessity follow base on factorial analysis on the benefit of clustering development than individual development as well as analysis on the measures taken for successful clustering.

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Supported by : 서울대학교, 한국연구재단

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