2021 Volume 77 Issue 2 Pages I_148-I_156
This study aims to consider future living styles based on a case analysis of urban areas with well transportation convenience and high risk of flood disasters. First, the residents' questionnaire survey clarified the changes in people's awareness of choosing a place of residence. Then, a comprehensive land information system analyzed residential land demand and value changes.
Results showed that people tend to choose their homes with more emphasis on transportation convenience than flood disaster prevention even after flood disaster risk information has attracted attention. Also, measures to protect houses from flood risk are not sufficient. In addition, it became clear that real estate transactions related to residential land are not active except in convenient areas. Thus, in light of the recent rapid population decline and aging problems, it is realistic to create a rule to protect houses from disaster risks while maintaining the current urban structure.