抄録
The results of a survey of environmental management for Nakacho historic preservation district have been described. There is interrelation among rearrangement of scenery, maintenance, and learning environmental information. It is necessary to provide continuous opotunities for understanding the system of the historic district in order to make environmental management active without interruption. In Nakacho district, it is important not only to reconstruct the standards of the preservation plan but also to support the resident's activity.