Publication
Research Paper
Addressing Abandoned and Unfinished Buildings Management : an Institutional Framework
Yu, Kwangheum Senior Research Fellow
Lim, Yookyoung Associate Research Fellow
- AURI-정책-2013-6
- 2013.12.31
- 2Page
- Hit 749
Summary
Abandoned and unfinished buildings create divers problems for cities ; they become breeding grounds for crime and generate a spiral of decline and disinvestment. Those who live near the squalor of vacant properties suffer adverse impacts on their sense of community, overall quality of urban landscape, and property value. Most of all such properties are privately owned, local governments have limited legal authority to abate them. Only under certain circumstances can a city seek to transfer ownership of a abandoned building.
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Quoting
APA
Yu, Kwangheum, Lim, Yookyoung. (2013). Addressing Abandoned and Unfinished Buildings Management : an Institutional Framework. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
MLA
Yu, Kwangheum, Lim, Yookyoung. Addressing Abandoned and Unfinished Buildings Management : an Institutional Framework.Architecture & Urban Research Institute. 2013
Chicago
Yu, Kwangheum, Lim, Yookyoung. 2013. Addressing Abandoned and Unfinished Buildings Management : an Institutional Framework. Architecture & Urban Research Institute.
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