抄録
In this report I will argue what technology and regional planning harmonized with the environment should be, based on a study of environmental problems that I was once concerned with in my position with the research administration.
First, I assert that non-physical factors affect environmental problems more than physical factors. In this sense, technology is as important as it ought to be. We should employ the technological innovations that are well-matched with the conservation of the environment and resources, rather than the technologies based solely on economic rationality. I also introduce the plan of the “Agropolice, ” (in which agriculture is the main industry but there are also factories and other urban facilities), and the plan of the regional agriculture system, a closed system which harnesses energy and resorces.
The contents are as follows:
1. Meaning of “Widow Erosion”
2. Environmental conservation and technology
3. Timber stealing from wood lots owned by others and mutual social aid
4. Development stages of technological innovations
5. Plan of the “Agropolice”
6. Model of a regional agriculture system
7. Rural planning in the information-oriented age
8. Measurement of the functions of environment