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A Planning Direction of Resilient Waterfront City considering Technological and Social Meaning

기술·사회적 특성을 고려한 워터프론트 도시의 리질리언트 공간계획

  • Lee, Kum-Jin (Division of Architecture & Urban Design, Incheon National University) ;
  • Choi, Jin-Hee (Dept. of Architecture, Kyonggi University)
  • Received : 2018.09.03
  • Accepted : 2018.09.17
  • Published : 2018.09.30

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to suggest new strategy of planning water management and land use in response to abnormal weather which allow waterfront to be the cities through the experience of Netherlands resilient project. Method: A planning direction is developed based on Dutch national resilient policy and strategy as well as resilient theory of technical and social aspects, focusing on a new waterfront development that responds to abnormal weather. Results: The water control strategy, for flexibly responding to the sea level rise and flooding caused by the climate change through the experience of Dutch resilience, is as follows: 1)Customized prevention plan according to the local property 2)Creating spatial planning by considering disaster risk level and fragility 3)Establishing urban planning by considering the flood risk level. Conclusion: A new urban development method, particularly a resilience strategy based on the waterfront space where is most vulnerable to climate change, is required to cope with the abnormal climate beyond the conventional planning.

연구목적: 본 연구는 급속히 진행되는 온난화로 인해 발생되는 예측 불가한 기상이변에 대한 사전 대응방안뿐 아니라 재난재해 위기 시 및 복구 중에도 도시의 기능을 유지하도록 하는 사후 회복과 안정성 방안을 제안하고자 한다. 연구방법: 기술적 관점과 사회적 관점에서 리질리언스 이론을 살펴보고 네덜란드의 리질리언트 정책과 전략을 통해 워터프론트 공간의 리질리언트 계획방안을 모색한다. 연구결과: 기후변화로 인한 해수면 상승과 홍수에 유연하게 대응하기 위한 지역 특성에 따른 예방계획 및 재해 후 도시기능 유지방안과 재해재난 위험을 고려한 공간계획 수립 및 홍수위험수준을 고려한 계획방안은 워터프론트 이용을 위한 토지이용과 사회적 성장 동반, 지역특성을 고려한 재난재해 취약성을 고려한 계획, 재난재해위험을 고려한 물관리 계획 등이다. 결론: 도시공간을 창출함에 있어 기존의 공간계획방식을 넘어 이상기후에 대응한 새로운 도시개발방식이 필요하며, 특히 기후변화에 가장 취약한 워터프론트의 공간적 특성에 따른 리질리언스 전략이 요구된다.

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