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Myeonghun Lee - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • social network analysis of the jangwi Urban Regeneration community
    Sustainability, 2019
    Co-Authors: Hwanbae Kim, Jaekyoung Chung, Myeonghun Lee
    Abstract:

    The administrative turn to Urban Regeneration in South Korea prompts an examination into the social aspects of sustainability for project areas. This retrospective study used social network analysis (SNA) to compass the 2015–2018 formation of Jangwi Urban Regeneration community, with average degree, centralization, and efficiency for network level and degree for individual level. The study aimed to identify the network’s structural characteristics in terms of relationships and social linkage. Average degree results note a rise in social exchange (2015: 0.609; 2018: 4.060), while the 2018 centralization value (<0.5) and community efficiency indicate how such network communication is dependent on key influencers. Introduced is a visual and quantitative analysis method for community networks that may warrant urgent attention in the field of Korean Urban Regeneration, as it provides potential strategies for governments and administrations to accomplish sustainable and strategic goals.

  • Social Network Analysis of the Jangwi Urban Regeneration Community
    Sustainability, 2019
    Co-Authors: Hwanbae Kim, Jaekyoung Chung, Myeonghun Lee
    Abstract:

    The administrative turn to Urban Regeneration in South Korea prompts an examination into the social aspects of sustainability for project areas. This retrospective study used social network analysis (SNA) to compass the 2015–2018 formation of Jangwi Urban Regeneration community, with average degree, centralization, and efficiency for network level and degree for individual level. The study aimed to identify the network’s structural characteristics in terms of relationships and social linkage. Average degree results note a rise in social exchange (2015: 0.609; 2018: 4.060), while the 2018 centralization value (

Hwanbae Kim - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • social network analysis of the jangwi Urban Regeneration community
    Sustainability, 2019
    Co-Authors: Hwanbae Kim, Jaekyoung Chung, Myeonghun Lee
    Abstract:

    The administrative turn to Urban Regeneration in South Korea prompts an examination into the social aspects of sustainability for project areas. This retrospective study used social network analysis (SNA) to compass the 2015–2018 formation of Jangwi Urban Regeneration community, with average degree, centralization, and efficiency for network level and degree for individual level. The study aimed to identify the network’s structural characteristics in terms of relationships and social linkage. Average degree results note a rise in social exchange (2015: 0.609; 2018: 4.060), while the 2018 centralization value (<0.5) and community efficiency indicate how such network communication is dependent on key influencers. Introduced is a visual and quantitative analysis method for community networks that may warrant urgent attention in the field of Korean Urban Regeneration, as it provides potential strategies for governments and administrations to accomplish sustainable and strategic goals.

  • Social Network Analysis of the Jangwi Urban Regeneration Community
    Sustainability, 2019
    Co-Authors: Hwanbae Kim, Jaekyoung Chung, Myeonghun Lee
    Abstract:

    The administrative turn to Urban Regeneration in South Korea prompts an examination into the social aspects of sustainability for project areas. This retrospective study used social network analysis (SNA) to compass the 2015–2018 formation of Jangwi Urban Regeneration community, with average degree, centralization, and efficiency for network level and degree for individual level. The study aimed to identify the network’s structural characteristics in terms of relationships and social linkage. Average degree results note a rise in social exchange (2015: 0.609; 2018: 4.060), while the 2018 centralization value (

Stefano Della Torre - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • How to Assess Urban Regeneration Proposals by Considering Conflicting Values
    Sustainability, 2019
    Co-Authors: Stefano Capolongo, Leopoldo Sdino, Marta Dell’ovo, Rossella Moioli, Stefano Della Torre
    Abstract:

    Urban Regeneration has to be based on rigorous methodological frameworks able to find a balance among preservation instances, economic development, Urban quality and the well-being of the population. Considering these premises, this research is focused on the definition of the decision-aiding process for the reuse of an abandoned health care facility with several historic buildings. Both public and private interests have been taken into consideration, since they play an important role for the Urban Regeneration project and for the definition of Urban Regeneration policies. Given the complexity of this issue, the evaluation process has been structured by combining different methodologies to support the policy cycle: Stakeholder Analysis, to identify the actors engaged (Social sustainability); Nara Grid for the values elicitation of the Built Cultural Heritage (Cultural and environmental sustainability); and the subsequent definition of different sustainable scenarios evaluated by the Discounted Cash Flow Analysis (Economic sustainability). Four alternatives have been assessed with the support of a Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) aimed at defining the most balanced one considering heritage significance retention and Urban Regeneration. This work contributes to the literature on soft OR by exploring interactions among different stakeholders and addresses policy instances by providing a transparent methodology based on value elicitation.

Jaekyoung Chung - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • social network analysis of the jangwi Urban Regeneration community
    Sustainability, 2019
    Co-Authors: Hwanbae Kim, Jaekyoung Chung, Myeonghun Lee
    Abstract:

    The administrative turn to Urban Regeneration in South Korea prompts an examination into the social aspects of sustainability for project areas. This retrospective study used social network analysis (SNA) to compass the 2015–2018 formation of Jangwi Urban Regeneration community, with average degree, centralization, and efficiency for network level and degree for individual level. The study aimed to identify the network’s structural characteristics in terms of relationships and social linkage. Average degree results note a rise in social exchange (2015: 0.609; 2018: 4.060), while the 2018 centralization value (<0.5) and community efficiency indicate how such network communication is dependent on key influencers. Introduced is a visual and quantitative analysis method for community networks that may warrant urgent attention in the field of Korean Urban Regeneration, as it provides potential strategies for governments and administrations to accomplish sustainable and strategic goals.

  • Social Network Analysis of the Jangwi Urban Regeneration Community
    Sustainability, 2019
    Co-Authors: Hwanbae Kim, Jaekyoung Chung, Myeonghun Lee
    Abstract:

    The administrative turn to Urban Regeneration in South Korea prompts an examination into the social aspects of sustainability for project areas. This retrospective study used social network analysis (SNA) to compass the 2015–2018 formation of Jangwi Urban Regeneration community, with average degree, centralization, and efficiency for network level and degree for individual level. The study aimed to identify the network’s structural characteristics in terms of relationships and social linkage. Average degree results note a rise in social exchange (2015: 0.609; 2018: 4.060), while the 2018 centralization value (

Xiaoling Zhang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • An alternative model for measuring the sustainability of Urban Regeneration: the way forward
    Journal of Cleaner Production, 2015
    Co-Authors: Yi Peng, Yani Lai, Xiaoling Zhang
    Abstract:

    The increasing awareness of the need to improve built environments in declined Urban areas worldwide has raised the popularity of Urban Regeneration as a research topic. Various tools, such as questionnaire surveys, analytic hierarchy process, and fuzzy set theory, have been developed to measure the sustainability of Urban Regeneration and ensure that it follows the principles of sustainable development. However, these studies, which rely on the indicator system, assume that Urban Regeneration is a static and isolated state during the assessment process. Hence, this study aims to provide an alternative model for measuring sustainability of Urban Regeneration. Fuzzy set theory and Monte Carlo simulation were introduced to solicit critical measurement indicators that would lay a unified basis for comparison. Entropy method was also used to determine the weights of relevant critical measurement indicators to avoid subjective judgment. A general decision-making framework for dynamic monitoring of Urban Regeneration was developed based on the dynamic change of sustainability of Urban Regeneration (Vk) and urgency of Urban Regeneration (Uk). Four scenarios were discussed based on the four quadrants generated by Vk and Uk. Therefore, sustainable Urban Regeneration can be identified and compared through the Vk–Uk coordinate system, and the best practices of Urban Regeneration can be determined for global promotion. This model has the advantages to process the fuzzy and subjective nature in indicator assessment of sustainability of Urban Regeneration, which is an improvement compared with existing studies. As well, the decision-making framework could assist policy-makers in determining the sustainability of an ongoing Urban Regeneration as well in performing a dynamic and long-term monitoring of the process.