Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan
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A Study on Public Contribution in District Levels Linked with Urban Development
Hiroshige ShioharaMiki Muraki
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2021 Volume 19 Issue 4 Pages 346-349

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Small scale office buildings located in downtown Tokyo have deteriorated, and office buildings are expected to be renewed in the future. The government is promoting public contribution through deregulation and incentives utilizing Urban Renewal Measures. On the other hand, supply of privately owned public space utilizing Urban Renewal Measures has been done as a way to contribute to public contributions such as comfort of cities. However, there are concerns about the supply of small privately owned public space in Small scale office buildings located in downtown Tokyo. Therefore, it is necessary to consider a new system that flexibly evaluates public contributions. The purpose of this study is to clarify the way of introducing public contribution in district levels linked with urban development. As a result, it became clear that it is possible to improve the feasibility of public contribution measures on district levels by utilizing the proposal system and business scheme.

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