{"c_title":"[M0.001900] Sustainable Culture-led Urban Regeneration","c_info":"3 credits | Lecture\/Seminar | Master | Dept. of Environmental Planning","c_summary":"In the 21st century, culture is defined as one of the four pillars that support the sustainability and\/or sustainable development of cities along with the environment, society and economy. Culture-led urban regeneration is included in the issue of \u2018urban culture and heritage\u2019 in the first of six thematic areas of UN-Habitat III (2016) known as Social Cohesion and Equity ? Livable Cities. In this context, urban culture and heritage is participating in cultivating the diversity, resilience and inclusion of a city as well as restoring the humanity of the city. Furthermore, from the right to the city perspective, urban culture and heritage is expected to play a role as a catalyst to ensure the spatial inclusion of the city and the diversity of urban places. Therefore, culture-led urban regeneration is required as one of the essential urban planning methods to overcome the social exclusion and inequality of modern cities that go beyond the scale of heritage preservation and adaptive use in the past century. It contributes to transforming a city into an inclusive and sustainable urban place. This course aims to understand global trends and discuss implications for sustainable urban regeneration practices in Korea by learning the global practice of culture-led urban regeneration through the lens of urban planning."}