PROCEEDINGS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING IN THE OCEAN
Online ISSN : 1884-8265
Print ISSN : 0912-7348
ISSN-L : 0912-7348
THE OMORI HOMETOWN SHORE PROJECT
PROCESS OF PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND CONSTRUCTION
Isamu SATOMIYasubumi FUJISAWAMiho IGARASHI
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2004 Volume 20 Pages 299-304

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The Omori hometown shore project, from the first in 1981, was planned for constructing a sewage disposal plant and a park. But, many citizens opposed this plan. They required obliged to be thought over this plan. For more then 20 years through deliberations with the fishery societies, conservation groups and the persons concerned, the present plan has agreed. The construction plan was changed into restoration of original environment in Omori shore by constructing tidal flat, sand shore, and. shore protections by stacking stones. After started this project, the persons concerned had various opinions. Several meetings were held in order to disclose and deliberate upon the problems in concerning with this project. NPO supervised the environments in the independent position during construction periods. These positive information disclosures and citizen's participation systems brought smooth construction promotion.

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