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Jae-Ik Kim
Department of Urban Planning, Keimyung University, Daegu 42601, Korea

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Journal article
Published: 31 December 2019 in Journal of Housing and Urban Finance
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주택도시금융연구(Journal of Housing and Urban Finance)

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Anna Seo; Jae Ik Kim. The Characteristics and Differences of Households under Excessive Housing Cost Burden. Journal of Housing and Urban Finance 2019, 4, 159 -178.

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Anna Seo, Jae Ik Kim. The Characteristics and Differences of Households under Excessive Housing Cost Burden. Journal of Housing and Urban Finance. 2019; 4 (2):159-178.

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Anna Seo; Jae Ik Kim. 2019. "The Characteristics and Differences of Households under Excessive Housing Cost Burden." Journal of Housing and Urban Finance 4, no. 2: 159-178.

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Published: 10 December 2019 in Sustainability
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This study investigated how changes in land surface temperature (LST) during 2004 and 2014 were attributable to zoning-based land use type in Seoul in association with the building coverage ratio (BCR), floor area ratio (FAR), and a normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). We retrieved LSTs and NDVI data from satellite images, Landsat TM 5 for 2004 and Landsat 8 TIRS for 2014 and combined them with parcel-based land use information, which contained data on BCR, FAR, and zoning-based land use type. The descriptive analysis results showed a rise in LST for the low- and medium-density residential land, whereas significant LST decreases were found in high-density residential, semi-residential, and commercial areas over the time period. Statistical results further supported these findings, yielding statistically significant negative coefficient values for all interaction variables between higher-density land use types and a year-based dummy variable. The findings appear to be related to residential densification involving the provision of more high-rise apartment complexes and government efforts to secure more parks and green spaces through urban redevelopment and renewal projects.

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Jae-Ik Kim; Myung-Jin Jun; Chang-Hwan Yeo; Ki-Hyun Kwon; Jun Yong Hyun. The Effects of Land Use Zoning and Densification on Changes in Land Surface Temperature in Seoul. Sustainability 2019, 11, 7056 .

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Jae-Ik Kim, Myung-Jin Jun, Chang-Hwan Yeo, Ki-Hyun Kwon, Jun Yong Hyun. The Effects of Land Use Zoning and Densification on Changes in Land Surface Temperature in Seoul. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (24):7056.

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Jae-Ik Kim; Myung-Jin Jun; Chang-Hwan Yeo; Ki-Hyun Kwon; Jun Yong Hyun. 2019. "The Effects of Land Use Zoning and Densification on Changes in Land Surface Temperature in Seoul." Sustainability 11, no. 24: 7056.

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Published: 30 April 2019 in Journal of Real Estate Analysis
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Jae-Ik Kim; Bon-Il Gu. Impact of New Light Transit Line on Apartment Housing Price in the Case of Daegu. Journal of Real Estate Analysis 2019, 5, 45 -55.

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Jae-Ik Kim, Bon-Il Gu. Impact of New Light Transit Line on Apartment Housing Price in the Case of Daegu. Journal of Real Estate Analysis. 2019; 5 (1):45-55.

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Jae-Ik Kim; Bon-Il Gu. 2019. "Impact of New Light Transit Line on Apartment Housing Price in the Case of Daegu." Journal of Real Estate Analysis 5, no. 1: 45-55.

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Published: 25 January 2019 in Sustainability
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Many metropolitan areas around the world aim to control urban growth with a view to achieving efficiency and containing urban problems. Among many urban growth policy tools, the green belt (GB) policy is known as the most rigid and strongest. However, there has been no study on the consequences when GB restrictions are completely removed. The primary purpose of this study is to analyse the spatial effects of greenbelt removal on land development in Korea’s medium-sized cities between 2000 and 2017. To do so, we used the Landsat thematic mapper (TM) 5 satellite image (2000) and Landsat OLI TIRS 8 satellite image (2017) along with various attribute data to model the spatial effects of greenbelt removal in the cases of three medium-sized cities in Korea. The result of difference-in-difference (DID) analysis confirms that the effects of GB removal on land development vary depending on the local conditions of land development.

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Jae Ik Kim; Jun Yong Hyun; Seom Gyeol Lee. The Effects of Releasing Greenbelt Restrictions on Land Development in the Case of Medium-Sized Cities in Korea. Sustainability 2019, 11, 630 .

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Jae Ik Kim, Jun Yong Hyun, Seom Gyeol Lee. The Effects of Releasing Greenbelt Restrictions on Land Development in the Case of Medium-Sized Cities in Korea. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (3):630.

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Jae Ik Kim; Jun Yong Hyun; Seom Gyeol Lee. 2019. "The Effects of Releasing Greenbelt Restrictions on Land Development in the Case of Medium-Sized Cities in Korea." Sustainability 11, no. 3: 630.

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Published: 31 May 2016 in Journal of Real Estate Analysis
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Bon Il Gu; Jae Ik Kim. Identifying Spatial Origins of Housing Market Unstability based on the Small Spatial Unit. Journal of Real Estate Analysis 2016, 2, 67 -82.

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Bon Il Gu, Jae Ik Kim. Identifying Spatial Origins of Housing Market Unstability based on the Small Spatial Unit. Journal of Real Estate Analysis. 2016; 2 (1):67-82.

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Bon Il Gu; Jae Ik Kim. 2016. "Identifying Spatial Origins of Housing Market Unstability based on the Small Spatial Unit." Journal of Real Estate Analysis 2, no. 1: 67-82.

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Published: 05 March 2014 in International Journal of Urban Sciences
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The primary purpose of this paper is to identify whether the spatial distribution of employment moves towards clustering or dispersing by examining the change in spatial distribution of employment in Seoul metropolitan city. This paper first identifies the centre and subcentres with the cut-off approach and then examines the changing direction of employment distribution by estimating both monocentric and polycentric employment density functions. For the estimation, this paper utilizes a three-digit industrial classification data for the years 2000, 2005 and 2010, which contain detailed information on distribution of employment. The main findings are as follows. First, the spatial structure of Seoul is apparently polycentric. Second, the central business districts (CBD) loses its dominance over Seoul's economy in terms of the number of employment, and the newly emerging Gangnam subcentre became the largest employment centre in Seoul. Third, the estimates of employment density functions (both monocentric and polycentric) tell us that the generalized dispersion hypothesis is not acceptable in the case of Seoul. Fourth, the pattern of spatial distribution of employment varies by industry, represented by centre-oriented, CBD-oriented and non-centre-oriented industries.

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Jae Ik Kim; Chang Hwan Yeo; Jin-Hwi Kwon. Spatial change in urban employment distribution in Seoul metropolitan city: clustering, dispersion and general dispersion. International Journal of Urban Sciences 2014, 18, 355 -372.

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Jae Ik Kim, Chang Hwan Yeo, Jin-Hwi Kwon. Spatial change in urban employment distribution in Seoul metropolitan city: clustering, dispersion and general dispersion. International Journal of Urban Sciences. 2014; 18 (3):355-372.

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Jae Ik Kim; Chang Hwan Yeo; Jin-Hwi Kwon. 2014. "Spatial change in urban employment distribution in Seoul metropolitan city: clustering, dispersion and general dispersion." International Journal of Urban Sciences 18, no. 3: 355-372.