Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architects
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A Practical Study on a arrangement of historic spot II
Relations of the construction of Historic Park “Kudaradera Old Temple” and changes of. inhabitant's feelings
Kimio KONDO
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1968 Volume 31 Issue 3 Pages 11-18

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This study is an analyse on relations of the cons truction of a historic park and inhabitants' feelings.
These are the knowledge on historic park, its valuation, interests on it, inhabitant's educational condition, using frequencies, using purposes, the level of conservation and the conservation types, as mentioned in first report.
In this study above interview's results are relatively analysed, as a relation of the knowledge of historic park and the irvaluation etc. or a relation of knowledge valuation complex and their interest etc.
As results, inteviews' answers are analysed in about 10, 000 types, and the total of above analysing relations are accounted about 10, 000 patterns.
At present, following conclutions are resulted, as to have clear relations.
a) educational conditions and proposes of conservation types.
b) knowledges on park and every replys.
c) valuations of parklike arrangement of historic spot and using purposes and proposes of conservation types.
d) interests on historic spot and proposes of conservation levels and types, and using purposes.
e) using frequencies and conservation levels' proposes.
f) using purposes and conservation types' proposes.
g) valuations conservation types complex and knowledges and interests.
h) knowledges-intrests complex and valuations.
i) interests-coservation types complex and using purposes.
j) interest-using purposes complex and conservation levels.
k) interest-conservation levels complex and conservation types.
Because of great mass of analysis patterns as about ten thousands, further problems will not be able to studied without computer, even in this simple study.

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