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인간과 지구의 번영을 위한 진보도시의 부상 - 아시아의 도시화에 대한 국제적 관점 / 마이크 더글라스 7
Abstract 11
1. Planetary Urbanization 11
2. Historical Antecedents of the Progressive City 13
3. Toward a Holistic Concept of Progressive Cities for Human Flourishing 14
Human flourishing 15
Distributive Justice 17
Conviviality 17
Sustaining the planetary biosphere 18
4. Progressive Cities in 21st Century Asia 19
5. Agenda for Action Research and Networking among Progressive Cities 23
References 25
세션 1. 서울, 진보도시를 향하여? 28
진보도시 구축되는 중인가? 서울의 경험 / 조명래 29
1. Introduction 32
2. Progressive City in History and Practice 33
3. Seoul's Transition from Neo-Developmental to Progressive City 35
4. Mayor Park's Reform Policies for a Progressive City 38
5. Conclusions: Beyond the Seoul Experience 44
References 47
저성장시대의 도시이슈와 정책패러다임 전환 / 양재섭 48
1. Introduction 51
2. Symptoms and Characteristics of Low Growth in Korea 52
3. Major Urban Issues in a Low-growth Period 57
4. Paradigm Shifts in Urban Policy in the Low-growth period 62
References 65
포용도시를 향하여: 서울 마을공동체 지원사업 / 박인권 66
Abstract 69
1. Introduction 70
2. Conceptualizing the Inclusive City 71
2.1. Definition of the Inclusive City 71
2.2. Dimensions of the Inclusive City 72
3. Village Community Support Program in Seoul, Korea 74
4. Analyzing the Inclusiveness of the VCSP 77
4.1. Interdependence 77
4.2. Participation 79
4.3. Openness 82
5. Conclusion 84
References 85
세션 2. 세계의 진보 도시 89
또 다른 도시가 될 가능성: 세계적 상품으로서의 대안적 도시 / 이브 카바네스 90
Abstract 93
1. Introduction and argument 94
2. Central role of Participatory Budgeting for bridging radical alternatives 95
3. Challenges for the future. 97
전원도시의 원칙을 활용한 진보도시 만들기 / 필립 로스 103
Abstract 106
The visible and invisible architecture of garden cities. 106
Community-led approach 107
Building a definition of a garden city 107
Land value capture and community ownership and governance 107
New Garden Cities Alliance 108
진보도시와 도시 권리의 계보 / 신현방 114
INTRODUCTION 117
RESISTANCE AND HEGEMONY 118
PROTEST DISCOURSES AND THE GENEALOGY OF URBAN RIGHTS 120
DEVELOPMENTAL URBANISATION AND THE RISE OF PROPERTY HEGEMONY 125
CONCLUSION 128
REFERENCE(INCOMPLETE) 130
세션 3. 아시아의 진보도시 만들기 132
진보적 순간을 지속하기 / 호공종 133
1. Introduction: the critical elements behind progressive cities 136
2. Introduction to two fieldwork sites 140
3. Discussion 144
References 148
개혁기 중국 '진보도시'로서의 충칭 / 박철현 150
Abstracts 153
I. State and Progressive City in the Post-Socialist Transformation 154
II. Progressive Policies of Chongqing Model 154
III. Discussion and Evaluation 158
Reference 160
타이페이, 천 명의 커뮤니티 플래너 교육: 유래, 발전과정 및 전망 / 리링 황 162
Introduction 165
Community Building Policy in Taipei 166
Feedbacks 176
Discussion 177
Reference 182
세션 4. 아시아 도보 진보를 새기다 183
진보성 구척: 수라카트라와 수라바야, 진보도시의 복잡성 / 리타 파다완기 184
Abstract 187
Introduction 188
The Progressive City 190
Progressive City From Above and Below: The City of Surakarta, Indonesia 192
After the Progressive City? The Case of Surabaya 197
Surakarta, Surabaya and the Progressive City: An Analysis 201
Conclusion 206
References 206
진보적인 성격의 도시 브랜드 구축: 서울 및 싱가포르 사례 / 주유민 209
Abstract 212
Introduction 212
Adding progressive twist to city branding 214
Seoul's place marketing of place making 216
The Singapore water story 218
Conclusion 221
References 222
창조적 시민과 도시경영: 일본 도시의 문화 활력을 위한 공공 아트 프로젝트 / 고이즈미 모토히로 225
Introduction: For the Formation of Urban Communities Overflowing with Creativity 228
1. The Rise of Community-building (machizukuri) Arts Projects 229
2. The Benefits of the Machizukuri AP: The Rediscovery of Regional Resources and a Recovery of Confidence 232
3. The Challenge Facing the Machizukuri AP: Authority and the Lack of Local Independence 233
4. Conception of the Artist, Encouraging Cooperation and Creativity 234
5. Conclusion 237
Notes 237
References 238
포용도시를 향하여: 서울 마을공동체 지원사업 / 박인권 75
Table 1. Areas and Types of the VCSP Projects (as of March 21, 2014) 75
Table 2. Evaluation of Inclusiveness for the VCSP 84
진보적 순간을 지속하기 / 호공종 141
Table 1. Key facets of two community mobilization and outcomes 141
타이페이, 천 명의 커뮤니티 플래너 교육: 유래, 발전과정 및 전망 / 리링 황 179
Table 1. Policy Mechanism Development of Community Planning in Taipei(1996~2015) 179
Table 2. Numbers of Community Planners involved in the related mechanisms and training courses in Taipei City (1999-2014) 180
인간과 지구의 번영을 위한 진보도시의 부상 - 아시아의 도시화에 대한 국제적 관점 / 마이크 더글라스 16
Figure 1. The Four Pillars of Human Flourishing in Progressive Cities 16
진보도시 구축되는 중인가? 서울의 경험 / 조명래 35
Fig. 1. Four constitutive pillars of the holistic concept of progressive city 35
저성장시대의 도시이슈와 정책패러다임 전환 / 양재섭 53
〈Figure 1〉 GDP Growth Rate 53
〈Figure 2〉 Korea's construction investment (1970~2014) 54
〈Figure 3〉 Number of housing construction approval and permission in SMA (1995~2014) 54
〈Figure 4〉 Number of unsold apartments in SMA(2001~2014) 55
〈Figure 5〉 Housing purchase price composite index(HPPCI) and Chonsei price index in Seoul(1986~2015) 55
〈Figure 6〉 total population and % of senior population 56
〈Figure 7〉 the age pattern of population/ baby boomers(2010) 56
〈Figure 8〉 Korea's population structure by age (1970~2040) 56
〈Figure 9〉 the change of Korea's peak consumption age group (1950~2011) 56
〈Figure 10〉 the comparison economic growth rate and % of senior population between Korea, Japan, UK, and Germany 57
〈Figure 11〉 Major Urban Issues in a Low-growth Period 58
〈Figure 12〉 the number of designated re-development sites in Seoul 59
〈Figure 13〉 the number of de-designated sites in Seoul 59
〈Figure 14〉 the change of housing tenure choice in Seoul 60
〈Figure 15〉 Housing units by year of construction 60
〈Figure 16〉 the merger and abolition on elementary schools in downtown 61
〈Figure 17〉 the distribution of unexecuted urban park development sites in Seoul 61
〈Figure 18〉 the distribution of registered non-Korean residents of Seoul(2010) 62
〈Figure 19〉 the distribution of low-income and senior households in Seoul(2000~2010) 62
포용도시를 향하여: 서울 마을공동체 지원사업 / 박인권 73
Figure 1. Dimensions of the Inclusive City 73
Figure 2. The VCSP Process 76
진보성 구척: 수라카트라와 수라바야, 진보도시의 복잡성 / 리타 파다완기 194
Figure 1. Community-based public water tap and toilet facility in Semanggi, Surakarta (Picture source: Author, 2015) 194
Figure 2. Rows of plants in Sondakan that are fertilized with compost produced in the community facility(Picture source: Author, 2015) 195
Figure 3. Community compost house in Margorukun, Surabaya (Picture source: Author, 2013) 198
Figure 4. Children's playground in Kalimas riverbank, Dinoyo, Surabaya (Picture source: Author, 2013) 199
Figure 5. Community water kiosk along the riverbank, Dinoyo, Surabaya (Picture source: HRC-ITS, 2012) 200
Figure 6. Housing setback, Strenkali, Surabaya (Picture source: Author, 2013) 200
Figure 7. Spectrum of progressiveness: Roles of actors between community initiatives and official development plans 203