Decreasing school age population is a common phenomenon. However, it is also seen that the number of elementary school students increases in certain areas where reconstruction takes place. The purpose of the study was to explore the characteristics of...
Decreasing school age population is a common phenomenon. However, it is also seen that the number of elementary school students increases in certain areas where reconstruction takes place. The purpose of the study was to explore the characteristics of reconstruction projects where the number of elementary school students increases despite the general decrease in the number of students. The results were as follows : 1) Predicting the number of students by applying general criteria without considering regional characteristics could lead to under or excessive estimation of primary school demand depending on the region. 2) Demand for new or extended elementary schools in the Gangnam area may increase in the future compared to other regions. In addition, accessibility to students living in areas with poor educational conditions may be reduced. Therefore, various studies in terms of student placement need to be steadily conducted in consideration of existing urban development projects such as reconstruction and regional characteristics.