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대한국토·도시계획학회 국토계획 國土計劃 第34卷 第5號
발행연도
1999.10
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7 - 18 (12page)

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The purpose of this study is to define urban spatial impacts of transformation in Beijing and Eastberlin and its implications for Korea. Fundamental socio-economic changes bring direct and indirect impacts on the spatial structure. In the socialist era the characteristic of urban spatial structure of Beijing and Eastberlin could be described as ‘static structure’. However, these urban spatial structure was changed dramatically after the transformation. As the spatial consequences of transformation in two cities, suburbanization and revitalization of central areas were found. Suburbanization was one of the spatial consequences of changing spatial behavior of the civilian and private enterprise affected by special transformation measures like the privatization of land ownership and state-owned enterprises. Also, intensive and diverse land use was one of the important spatial consequences of transformation. In this study some implications for Korea were defined as follows: 1) Urban spatial changes in transitional countries is different according to socio-economic and spatial characteristics of cities. 2) For preventing urban sprawl and extensive land development in surrounding areas, some rational policy measures should be prepared before the Korean reunification. 3) Recovering urban identities by the conservation of historic buildings and areas will be very important issues for preventing destructive development in central areas.

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ABSTRACT
Ⅰ. 序論
Ⅱ. 體制轉換에 따른 都市空間 變化의 基本槪念
Ⅲ. 體制轉換 以後 北京과 동베를린의 都市空間構造 變化
Ⅳ. 都市空間構造 變化의 特性과 示唆點
Ⅴ. 結論

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