Journal of Rural Problems
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Print ISSN : 0388-8525
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Property and Utilization of the Former Community-Reactivating Cooperator Squad Committing to the Region
Kohei ShibazakiMasaya Nakatsuka
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2016 Volume 52 Issue 3 Pages 130-135

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This study identifies the property of committed non-permanent residents through a case study of the Community-Reactivating Cooperator Squad (CRCS) away from the region. As the results show, the CRCS have studied the property’s behavioral aspect and established that there are purposes to visit the region such as “Parts of the work” and relation with the region without actually visiting it, such as “Mediation of the different region.” In addition, they have studied the property’s psy­chological aspect wherein there are emotional rela­tions such as “Contribution will” and utility-like relations such as “Side bet.” From these analyses, we examine that an individual could be one of the local leading figures. Lastly, we indicate two factors to utilize non-permanent residents. First is to evaluate and support people “who commit to the region.” Second is to promote not only the relative need to visit the region, but also the relative need not to do so.

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© 2016 The Association for Regional Agricultural and Forestry Economics
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