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A Study on Public Developers Role through Urban Regeneration Projects in Japan
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일본 도시재생사업에서 공공시행자의 역할에 대한 고찰

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Seungyeoun Cho (한국토지주택공사) Joojin Kim (한국토지주택공사) Jeong-Min Lim (한국토지주택공사) Dong-Joo Ryu (한국토지주택공사)
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LH토지주택연구원 Land and Housing Review Vol.6 No.4 KCI Accredited Journals
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2015.10
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177 - 184 (8page)

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This study is focused on the public developer"s role of urban regeneration projects in Japan to derive implications for economy-based-urban regeneration programs by the Special Act on Activation and Support for Urban Regeneration (Urban Regeneration Special Act). 4 case studies; Otemachi 1-1, Shinonome, Shibuya Station and Osiage-Narihirabashi were delivered to review public sectors" roles. Central government, local government and public developer play key roles each step. Urban Regeneration Special Act doesn"t set up public sector"s role to deliver urban regeneration projects after establishment of master plan. These cases build the governance organization to deliver urban regeneration projects among diverse interest groups including private sectors and landowners. Especially, public developers play a key role as a coordinator and a developer throughout whole urban regeneration projects.

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1. 서론
2. 일본의 도시재생사업에서 공공시행자의 위상과 역할
3. 개별 도시재생사업에서 공공시행자의 역할
4. 일본의 공공시행자의 역할 및 국내에의 시사점
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