The urban renewal public power demolition system has always been one of the controversial issues in society. This study adopts a qualitative approach and aims to deeply explore the impact of this system on society and related issues. Taking Wen-Ling Estate, one of the most representative urban renewal cases, as the research object, through document analysis, case studies and in-depth interviews, we try to deconstruct and restructure the operating mechanism of the urban renewal public power demolition system, and explore its application in actual cases. The social effects and feedback caused by it.
This study will focus on the views of relevant stakeholders such as owners, social groups, government units, experts and scholars, implementers, etc., and explore the key factors in the success or failure of the urban renewal public power demolition system in the Wen-Ling Estate Court incident, in order to comprehensively understand public power The impact of demolition on society.
The purpose of this study is to deepen the understanding of the urban renewal public power demolition system and explore the relevant rights holders in the incident. In addition to restoring the situation at that time, they also have the operation and views of this system. By analyzing this incident, we can study and analyze the generation. We hope that through this study, we can provide more information on the key factors for the success or failure of the demolition system in the future when formulating relevant policies, so that the urban renewal system can be more perfect and the public interest and social equity of urban renewal in Taiwan can be more balanced.