Journal of Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Ser. D3 (Infrastructure Planning and Management)
Online ISSN : 2185-6540
ISSN-L : 2185-6540
Infrastructure Planning and Management Vol.35 (Special Issue)
ANALYSIS ON THE COMMUNICATION, ASSISTANCE AND INHERITANCE EFFECTED BY SPATIAL STRUCTURES OF MULTI-HOUSEHOLD FAMILIES
Fei CHENGHideo YAMANAKAShinya KURODAKaoru ONO
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2018 Volume 74 Issue 5 Pages I_475-I_482

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In these days, “Kinkyo” which means family living close with daily interactions and supports each other, is focused. The aims of this study are to clear spatial distribution of the multi-household family which have current interaction and support each other for the inheritance of the community, and is to make clear the contribution on the stated life recovery speed after the expected disasters. Paper based survey in Tokushima City was carried out in order to verify daily interaction and support function and consciousness of region inheritance within families. As results, “Kinkyo” is good for keeping daily interaction of families and exerting assistance within families, and the family who have families living close is more promptly rebuild life after disaster, and better for the inheritance of the community.
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