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Depopulation, deindustrialisation and disastersbuilding sustainable communities in Japan /
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Title/Author:
Depopulation, deindustrialisation and disastersedited by Katsutaka Shiraishi, Nobutaka Matoba.
Reminder of title:
building sustainable communities in Japan /
other author:
Shiraishi, Katsutaka.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019.
Description:
xxxv, 364 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
SustainabilityJapan.
Subject:
JapanCongresses.Economic policy1989-
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14475-3
ISBN:
9783030144753$q(electronic bk.)
Depopulation, deindustrialisation and disastersbuilding sustainable communities in Japan /
Depopulation, deindustrialisation and disasters
building sustainable communities in Japan /[electronic resource] :edited by Katsutaka Shiraishi, Nobutaka Matoba. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xxxv, 364 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
PART I Japan as the epitome of the triple Ds in the world -- Chapter 1 Global Trends in Facing the Triple Ds: Dynamics, Challenges, and Opportunities; Thorsten Wiechmann -- Chapter 2 Japanese Democracy in the Era of the Triple Ds; Kazuaki Nagatomi -- Chapter 3 Decentralisation and the Triple Ds in Japanese Municipalities; Kimie Tsuchiyama -- Chapter 4 Japanese Governance and Meta-governance; Tatsuro Niikawa -- Chapter 5 Kyoto Alliance for Local Public Human Resource Development; Tomomi Kubo & Kazuyo Murata -- PART II Depopulation -- Chapter 6 A New, Sustainable Form for Farming Villages and the Role of Migrants from the City; Naoko Oishi -- Chapter 7 Prospects and Challenges of the Social Security System and in Realising "Regional Cohesive Societies"; Kanako Imasato -- Chapter 8 Sustainable Medical Care Systems in Areas with a Declining and Aging Population: A Consideration of the Northern Part of Kyoto Prefecture as a Case Study; Nao Toyoda & Hiroshi Yahagi -- Chapter 9 The Emerging Food Desert in Kyoto: A New Challenge for Planners for a Sustainable and Health Living in the Built Environment; Daisuke Abe -- PART III Deindustrialisation -- Chapter 10 Impact of Industrialisation on Cities in Japan: The Past and Future of Osaka; Mayuko Shimizu -- Chapter 11 Issues with Japan's Agricultural Subsidies, which are Resistant to New Situations: Focusing on the Case Study of Morimoto District, Kyotango City, in the Northern Area of Kyoto Prefecture; Hong Shi Jin -- Chapter 12 Energy Governance: Mainstreaming Energy Policy for Local Sustainability; Nobutaka Matoba -- PART IV Disasters -- Chapter 13 Formation and Development of "Disaster Resilience Theory" in Japan; Ryoga Ishihara -- Chapter 14 Tohoku Food Communication as a Case Study of the New Economy in Post Disaster-Affected Tohoku, Japan; Fumihiko Saito -- Chapter 15 The Development of Disaster Management Laws and Systems after the Great East Japan Earthquake, and Local Resilience; Naofumi Ota -- Chapter 16 Impacts of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant Accident on Nuclear Policies; Kenichi Oshima -- Chapter 17 Community Foundations and Social Investments in Japan; Masataka Fukao -- 18. Conclusion; Katsutaka Shiraishi.
ISBN: 9783030144753$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-14475-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HC465.E5 / D476 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 338.9270952
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