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摘要
本研究旨在深入探讨城市文化复兴项目在缓解与 "城市萎缩 "相关的挑战方面的有效性。釜山市是韩国人口第二多的大都会区,受人口老龄化、青年外流和出生率急剧下降等因素的影响,近期人口数量有所下降。这些趋势加剧了城市空虚现象,尤其是在釜山老城区。为了应对这一趋势,釜山站附近启动了一项城市更新计划,该站位于老城区的中心,地理位置十分优越。该项目的主要目标是重新规划釜山站,使其不仅仅是一个公共服务设施,而是一个繁华的商业、文化和信息交流中心。在此背景下,本研究旨在通过 DID 分析,评估釜山站城市改造项目的影响。实证研究结果验证了研究假设,表明城市文化复兴对当地社区的活力和商业区的振兴都有积极影响。自城市更新工作启动以来,当地社区的活力明显增强。虽然企业数量的 DID 系数在统计上没有显著结果,但平行趋势检验发现,在 2019 年建立创意知识平台后,两者之间存在显著差异。这凸显了有形基础设施发展和旅游业等外部因素在塑造周边商业景观方面的潜在作用。
Response to shrinking cities: Cultural urban regeneration
This study aims to delve into the effectiveness of cultural urban regeneration projects in mitigating the challenges associated with Shrinking Cities. Busan City, South Korea's second most populous metropolitan area, has encountered a recent population decline, driven by factors like an aging demographic, youth outmigration, and plummeting birth rates. These trends have exacerbated the phenomenon of urban emptiness, particularly in the old downtown area of Busan. To counteract this trend, an urban regeneration initiative was launched near Busan Station, strategically positioned at the heart of the old downtown. The primary objective of this project was to reimagine Busan Station as more than just a public service facility but as a bustling center for commerce, culture, and information exchange. Against this background, this study sets out to evaluate the impact of the urban regeneration project at Busan Station through the lens of DID analysis. The empirical findings validate the research hypotheses, suggesting that cultural urban regeneration positively influences both the vibrancy of the local community and the revitalization of commercial districts. Since the inception of the urban regeneration efforts, there has been a discernible uptick in the vitality of the local community. While the DID coefficient for the number of businesses did not yield statistically significant results, the Parallel-trend test uncovered significant differences after the establishment of the creative knowledge platform in 2019. This underscores the potential role of physical infrastructure development and external factors like tourism in shaping the surrounding commercial landscape.
期刊介绍:
Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.