Abstract
This study was conducted with the aim of understanding the relationship between the spatial features of park spaces make by utilizing river spaces and the functions. First, a literature-based case study was conducted to extract examples of river parks that fulfill a variety of functions, and then classified based on their relationship with the river and their functions as green infrastructure. In addition, schematic cross-sectional diagrams were created for some parks to understand the green infrastructure functions that each space. As a result, each case was classified into river channels, levees, retarding basins and regulating ponds, and open levee and riverside forests, and the green infrastructure functions of each example were organized into rainwater storage, rainwater infiltration, flood control, flow velocity reduction, places for biological growth/habitat, places to place to experience nature, creating a good landscape, places for sports field, places for recreation, and tourism and regional development.