Land readjustment is a measure applied broadly to urban development. It is basically classified into two types in terms of development objectives--"Building Lot Supply Type" and "Urban Infrastructure Development Type." The former is designed to supply a massive amount of building lots in good planned environments. It is used for new town development and prevention of disorderly sprawl. The latter is intended for development of existing built-up areas with inadequate urban infrastructure and for renewal of urban functions.
| 1) New Town Type |