SPATIAL CHARACTERISTICS AND IMPACT ON BUILT ENVIRONMENT REGENERATION BY PROPERTY TRANSFER AND REGENERATION PROGRAMS AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA

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  • 米国ハリケーンカトリーナ災害の被災市街地における不動産移管・再生プログラムによる居住環境再生
  • ベイコク ハリケーンカトリーナ サイガイ ノ ヒサイ シガイチ ニ オケル フドウサン イカン ・ サイセイ プログラム ニ ヨル キョジュウ カンキョウ サイセイ

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 This study examines the spatial characteristics of sold properties through property transfer and regeneration programs by New Orleans City government after Hurricane Katrina. Property transfer and regeneration programs, the Lot Next Door Program and Auction, function to bring blighted properties into managed empty lot and new/renovated housing stock. It is demonstrated that location of sold properties have a strong correlation with neighborhood attributions such as income, race and property value which implies that government's programs function well only where has strong real estate market. There is some limitation, although, it is proved that these programs are effective methods for neighborhood-scale regeneration which is achieved by encouraging multiple stakeholders to construct housing and manage properties, not adhering to housing "re"construction by pre-disaster homeowners.

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