Organization
About KRIHS

Kim Joong Eun
Managing Director
Urban Regeneration Research Center
- Contact Tel : 044-960-0235 / Fax : 044-211-4765
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- Research Areas Urban Planning System, Suburb New Town Regeneration, Greenbelt System
Education
- • 2015 Ph.D. in Urban Engineering, University of Tokyo
- • 2003 Master of Science in Civil, Urban and Geosystem Engineering, Seoul National Unspiversity
- • 2001 Bachelor of Science in Civil, Urban and Geosystem Engineering, Seoul National University
Career
- • 2003~Present Associate Research Fellow, Urban Research Division, KRIHS
- • 2014~2015 Director of Research Coordination Research Team, Planning & Management Division, KRIHS
- • 2012~2014 Expert Advisor, Central Urban Planning Committee, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transportation, Republic of Korea
- • 2006~2007 Expert Advisor, Central Urban Planning Committee, Ministry of Construction and Transportation, Republic of Korea
Major Articles / books
- Articles and books
- • The Effect of Household and Housing Types on Changes of Population Cohorts in New Towns, Korea Real Estate Academy Review No.56, 2014
- • A Promotion Process and Characteristic of the Reconstruction Project for the First Occupancy Complex in Tama New Town, Japan, Planning and Policy No.365, 2012
- • A Change Process of the Urban Planning Committee System in Japan, Urban Information Service, June 2010(No.339), 2010
- • A Study on the Feasibility of Residential Site Development in the Second District Unit Plan Area, Journal of Korea Planner’s Association Vol.38 No.2, 2003.
- Major Reports
- • A Comparative Study on Growth Process of the New Towns Planned during the Rapid Growth Period in the Seoul and Tokyo Metropolitan Areas. KRHIS. 2013
- • Urban Growth Management Policy in the Age fo Slow or No Population Growth. KRHIS. 2005.
- • Urban Planning Decision and Social Justice. KRHIS. 2004.
- • A Basic Study for the New Capital Plan. Ministry of Construction and Transportation. 2003.
- • An Analysis on the Effect of the New Administrative Capital Relocation and A Case Study. Ministry of Construction and Transportation. 2003.