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Enotourism in Penedès region, Catalonia (Spain)
Yuka SAITO
Session ID: 505
Published: 2012
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In many wine producing region in Europe there has been a growing awareness for the value of vineyard landscape as a cultural heritage that represents local identity rooted in wine and its culture, which is expected to be an alternative resource for the “traditional” enotourism constituted mainly of winerys’ visit and tasting. In this study, development of a new type of enotourism in Penedès region (Spain) is analyzed, focusing on the creation of touristic itineraries (hiking route) as a form to link vineyard landscape with tourism.
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a case study of a performance
Kenta YAMAMOTO, Mikoto KUKIMOTO
Session ID: 711
Published: 2012
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Hiromitsu KANNO, Masahiro WATANABE
Session ID: 707
Published: 2012
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The reproduction of Yamase (cold north-easterly wind in Northern Japan) pressure pattern by the atmosphere-ocean general circulation model MIROC5 was analyzed. MIROC5 well estimates the pressure index and Hachinohe temperature in summer (JJA) as same as observation data, it means that the MIROC5 can simulate the northern-high southern-low pressure pattern which is the typical characteristic of Yamase, realistically. To use the EOF analysis for sea-level pressure, two Principal Components well agreed with Yamase pressure pattern and typical Yamase temperature distribution. Since these two PCs were frequently appear in future, Yamase pressure pattern will emerge still in global warming era.
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Katsuhiko NEDA
Session ID: 502
Published: 2012
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I examined the characters of ethnic businesses in Hyson Green district centre. This centre located in inner-city of Nottingham, UK. In 1997, Nottingham City adopted local plan which covered whole city area firstly. This plan established three-fold classification of centres. City centre is the regional centre and served the whole og Greater Nottingham for comparison goods. There were four district centres and many local centres in the local plan. District and local centres were protected from out-of-centre retail developments. In 2005, Nottingham City new replaced new local plan replaced one published in 1997. This plan also established three-fold classification of centers, City Centre, town centres and local centres. The City Centre and four district centres area the focus for shopping, services, leisure, community activities and public transport and are locations where mixed use development shouldbe encouraged. The local centres fulfill an important function for local neighbourhoods.
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OSAMU IMAI
Session ID: 314
Published: 2012
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This study is to discover local resources by local residents, and stored in the GIS. Next step, country walk was planned as a method to utilize that information. Country walk on plan, create story making the root, made such arrangements guiding role by local residents.
Result of the country walk, they can notice the effect of regional activation has been linked to the movement of a new regional development utilizing GIS.
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Gerhart Richter's landscape art
Atsushi NARUSE
Session ID: 803
Published: 2012
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Gerhart Richter is a German artist and has been making many landscape paintings from 1960s. His landscape paintings are drawn based on a photograph, a shading off is given to the surface or colours are smeared on them. Therefore, his landscape paintings are similar with his abstract paintings. Though his works that have the feature of a landscape painting externally and break the principle of a landscape painting fundamentally, embarrasses those who see.
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TAKASHI NORITO
Session ID: 416
Published: 2012
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This presentation examines development of the agriculture-commerce-industry collaboration in Tanabe, Wakayama, from a viewpoint of regional community development. Farmers, food processors and the local government have been collaborating to develop daidai (“bitter orange”) as a local speciality product for the past two years. It is hoped that this project will contribute to meeting the challenges of this region, both of rural and urban areas, such as abandoned cultivated lands and hollowing-out of the city center. This report clarifies the trajectory and the present situation of the project, and discusses the possibilities that this effort can address the above regional challenges.
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YOJIRO UTSUNOMIYA
Session ID: 805
Published: 2012
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In this paper the author reexamined the Columbus globe called “Hitler’s globe” based on the result of field research in the autumn of last year and gave a supplementary explanation to the author’s previous report.
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Pengfei WANG
Session ID: 511
Published: 2012
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This paper aims to illustrate the changes in the urban fringe of Beijing City since 1999 to 2010. Based on field survey analysis of changes of Zhange Village, Rutang Village, Liuminying Village, Liudian Village, and Huangshandian Village.
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Takahito KUROKI, Nozomi ISO, Kensuke GOTO, Tatsuroh SOH, Keisuke KUROD ...
Session ID: P1123
Published: 2012
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We carried out landform classification and investigated longitudinal profiles of the landforms on Ooita River using by 5mDEM.
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Chiaki MIZUTANI
Session ID: 210
Published: 2012
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Polygon representation is important for characterizing land use and the relationships among the land use polygon. This study aims to investigate the land use change process and the geometric characteristics. Polygon event and polygon state help to grasp the continuity spatially and temporally. Compactness, which recognizes geometric characteristics of a polygon, was used to enhance understanding of the change process. Central area of Tsukuba City was selected as study area. The results show that the polygon on the changing stage makes the compactness relatively low and the polygon on the final stage of the transition makes the compactness relatively high.
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Shogo SHIMIZU, Hirofumi SUGAWARA, Ken-ichi NARITA, Takehiko MIKAMI, Sh ...
Session ID: S1403
Published: 2012
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Minna island, Geruma island, Oogami island, and Hatoma island in Okinawa prefecture
Masaaki HORIMOTO
Session ID: 313
Published: 2012
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Needless to say, the prime role of school is for educational practices in the community.This study aims at clarifying the critical aspects of local residents’ perception in school’s role in solitary small-scale islands : Minna island, Motobu town, Geruma island, Zamami village, Oogami island, Miyakojima city, and Hatoma island, Taketomi town in Okinawa prefecture.
In these islands, school’s role is not only to maintain educational sustainability but also to continue multi-functional roles of the island community viable.
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Takashi KIRIMURA
Session ID: 406
Published: 2012
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Factors of development and utilizing methods
Takashi WADA
Session ID: 318
Published: 2012
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The purpose of this study is to make a general survey on regional revitalization by using digital contents in Japan. In those activities, the region is functioning as a platform which the comsumers of specific content enjoy his or her hobby and tastes.
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Shigeko HARUAYUMA
Session ID: P1105
Published: 2012
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In the view of landform and land use change, the lower part of the Tone River plain was assesed for risk of natural hazard. In this study, we used meshmaps of landform, land use change, underground water level and bore hole data with field study. The specific landform sucha as former rive cource and the boundory between former river course and sanp spits, reclamed land are vulnerable for hazard in 2011 earthquke.
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Kotaro FUKUI, Hajime IIDA
Session ID: 613
Published: 2012
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We have researched surface flow velocity and ice thickness of the Gozenzawa, the Sannomado and the Komado perennial snow patches in the northern Japanese Alps since 2009. The Sannomado and the Komado perennial snow patches had large ice masses. We clarified that the both ice masses had flowed over 30cm/month in autumn of 2011. Thus, we regard the both snow patches as active glacier. The Gozenzawa perennial snow patch had also a large ice mass. We identified that the ice mass had slightly flowed in autumns of 2010 and 2011. Thus, we also regard the snow patch as active glacier.
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YOSHINORI KODAMA, YUSUKE KOMOTO
Session ID: 116
Published: 2012
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Dammed up effects by driftwood were investigated on the 2009 Sayou Flooding disaster, Hyogo prefecture, Japan, through field surveys on flood marks and interviews to 30 residents, which were conducted at about 1 year after the disaster. River bank over flows occurred at several sites just upstream of bridges, which had trapped driftwood during the flood stage and dammed up river flows. In this area, lots of trees on the mountain slopes were fallen down by a local gusty wind in 2004. Relationships between these two disasters are hot issues.
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Ayuka Kasuga
Session ID: 501
Published: 2012
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M.A. Taylor’s smoke abatement act in 1821 has been almost neglected by air pollution historians. However, this case study of Leeds revealed that most manufacturers adopted a smoke consumer under the threat of indictments by local smoke abatement committee. However, one of the biggest manufactory owners, Benjamin Gott, had the determination to prove ‘the utter folly’ of such technology at the court session. Another backlash of the local movement was the emergence of new iconography, smoke as a symbol of industrial prosperity. Similarly, the attention to the smoke nuisance seems to have changed the medical views of coal smoke.
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Hirofumi Sugawara, Shogo Shimizu, Ken-ichi Narita, Takehiko Mikami, Sh ...
Session ID: S1404
Published: 2012
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Heat budget was measured in a large green park in down town area Tokyo. In summer calm night, the park green cools surrounding town at 65 Wm
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Hiroshi UNE, Masafumi AOYAMA
Session ID: S0102
Published: 2012
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Aside the tsunami disaster, major liquefaction damage caused by the off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake occurred in Tohoku and Kanto districts. Liquefaction damage in inland area was concentrated into a small extent where special land histories exist, e.g. reclaimed land and former river channels. The authors investigated the distribution of liquefaction damage in Abiko City, Chiba Prefecture, examined whether risk evaluation of liquefaction hazard map met with actual damage or not, and considered the problems of the process of risk evaluation. As conclusion, they discuss how hazard map should be created and used.
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Takashi MASUNO, Tsuneo NAKASUGA, Tsukasa KISHIMOTO
Session ID: 524
Published: 2012
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The objectives of this paper are to illustrate the various kinds of mangrove utilization in Okinawa Island (26° 12' N 127° 40' E, Naha City) from 2009 to 2011 and to discuss the regional characteristics of mangrove utilization in the Island. The results showed that the mangrove tree is not used as a timber resource. Well-developed mangrove forests in the rural area are used as ecotourism sites and these mangrove wetlands have become an important tourism resource. The suburban mangrove forest provides city-dwellers with beautiful scenery and a place for relaxation while providing wild animals with their habitats.
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A case study of animal husbandry promotion in a hillside village, northern Thailand
Takashi MASUNO
Session ID: P1316
Published: 2012
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The objective of this study is to analize responses of residents to rural development project conducted by the public organization of Thailand. The project provides livestock such as pigs, ducks and rabbits, seedlings such as rubber trees and coffee trees, and young plants for planting in home gardens. The villagers participate actively in the project. However, some of the dogs raised in each household attacked the ducks and these dogs prevented the project from promoting animal husbandry in the village. In-depth understanding of local situations is required for rural development workers topromote the project.
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Yutaka YOKURA
Session ID: S1304
Published: 2012
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This study focuses on R&D networks among industry, academia, and the public sector in Japan. It applies social network analysis to the structure and innovation of joint research projects.The findings of this study reveal differences among network structures and patterns of collaborative research with regard to local and non-local actors in Japan. By visualizing the knowledge flow with the software NetDraw and GIS, the spatial dimensions of R&D networks are obtained.
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Yoshiyuki Murayama
Session ID: S0103
Published: 2012
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Hazard Map of Housing Estates on Transformed Hills and Damage due to Tohoku Region Pacific Coast Earthquake
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Mamoru KOARAI, Takaki OKATANI, Takayuki NAKANO
Session ID: 101
Published: 2012
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Geographical Characteristics of Tsunami flooded area in Sendai Plain by the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake
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Ayako Mikami
Session ID: 811
Published: 2012
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Food production in Amami under U.S. Forces rule
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with special reference to the Food Regime Theory
Hitoshi ARAKI
Session ID: P1313
Published: 2012
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Agro-food trade of prewer Taiwan was discussed from the view point of Food Regime Theory. The theory has provied a comprehensive view on the world scale food supply systems but was written in Western context. The speaker would like to try to re-examine the theory form Asian context. The data was based on the collection of Institute of East Asian Economic Affairs, Yamaguchi University.
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Takaki OKATANI, Kousei OTOI, Takayuki NAKANO, Mamoru KOARAI
Session ID: 113
Published: 2012
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Hazard like landslide is suspected to be affected by land cover besides landform and geology from previous studies. LIDAR survey measures length from aircraft to earth’s surface by traveling time of laser between transmission and reception. The survey can also obtain values relating to height and density of trees. Recently, dense observations having been performed in Japan. Result of trial of developing land cover classification with LIDAR data considering height of vegetation will be reported in this presentation.
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Yoshiyuki KIKUCHI, Kenji TESHIMA
Session ID: 322
Published: 2012
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This paper demonstrates the characteristics of office rebuilding trends in Tokyo core three wards. A dataset of 182 office buildings demolished between 2004 and 2010 is prepared from the Annual Japanese Office Buildings Survey conducted by Japan Real Estate Institute. Office buildings in less convenient locations tend to be converted to other uses. It can be said that spatial reorganization of CBD in Tokyo core three wards is on progress.
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Hironobu Kan, Kensaku Urata, Masayuki Nagao, Nobuyuki Hori, Tomoya Oha ...
Session ID: 629
Published: 2012
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The broadband multibeam survey was conducted in the central area of Nagura Bay, Ishigaki Island in the southern Ryukyu Islands. The sounding results are visualized at a lateral grid resolution of 1m. The observed submarine topography shows the development of various types of karst. SCUBA diving observations suggest the Holocene reef sediments covers the submerged karst topography. According to the aerial photographs, the shallow marginal area of Nagura Bay also consists of the submerged karst. We suggest that the Nagura Bay extent of 6×5 km is the largest submerged karst in Japan.
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Yoshihiko Kariya, Sadao Takaoka
Session ID: 624
Published: 2012
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Age of large debris avalanche deposits in Akaishi Range of central Japan was determined using dendro wiggle matching (WM) with Intcal09 and OxCal. Formerly, based on conventional calendar calibration, this debris avalanche was considered to be occuurred during the period from 780-870 AD. However, new WM shows its age was 778-792 AD. Accordinfg to historical documents and literatures, no paleoearthquakes were found in this period. Meanwhile, major losses resulting from floods near study area in September 779 AD were described in an old document SHOKU-NIHONGI. Heavy rain in this time was a possible trigger of the debris avalanche.
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Toyohiko Miyagi
Session ID: S0104
Published: 2012
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We like to talk about the community level disaster mitigation.
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Yoshihiro Iijima, Ayumi Kotani, Takeshi Ohta, Trofim Maximov
Session ID: P1201
Published: 2012
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Deepening of the active layer due to moisture saturation within the soil has negatively impacted the growth of larch forests near Yakutsk, eastern Siberia. According to sap flow measurements, transpiration from larch trees was reduced at the concave micro-topography with the deepening and moistening of the active layer. Perennial waterlogged conditions led to mortality of mature trees. Several trees with reduced amounts of foliage showed a remarkable reduction in stomatal conductance during the 2009 growing season. These findings indicate that wetting trends in a permafrost region may lead to unexpected ecohydrological responses with respect to permafrost degradation in eastern Siberia.
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Taku KOMATSUBARA
Session ID: 625
Published: 2012
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The 2004 Mid-Niigata Earthquake induced many landslides in the Uonuma Mountains. Larrge landslides of oll otehers occurred in the watershed of the Imokawa river that locates in the eastern side of that mountains where large landslide geomorphology is relatively not dense.On the other hand, a few landslides ccurred in the central area of the Uonuma mountains where large scale landslide geomorphology is highly dense distributed . Such distribution of the earthquake triggerd landslides means that large scale landslides tend to occurre along the "landslide front"where mountain releif is large and river incision is highly active than other areas. This tendency would reflect the active uplifting of the Uonuma Mountains and the 2004 Mid-Niigata Earthquake is also one event of uplifting.
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Ryutaro Tateishi
Session ID: 215
Published: 2012
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A new geospatial data sharing/overlay system, CEReS Gaia, has developed. The purpose of the system development is to promote land surface environmental studies. The system has the following features; a) internationally unlimited expansion of servers, b) multi-language capability (currently, only English), c) free access without user registration, d) data upload/download by registered users, e) capability to overlay user's data on other registered data, f) option of unlimited or selective data distribution. The system operation has started in April 2012. This work was supported by KAKENHI (22220011), Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research by MEXT Japan.
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Teruo HATAKEYAMA
Session ID: 402
Published: 2012
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This report will examine is the depopulation of the periphery of the municipality after the mergers. Approach is the study of population change before and after the merger with the census. Analyzed municipalities are municipalities merged in 1012 March 31, 2006 April 1, 2005. Analysis are as follows. Became a branch office in a small scale municipality by the merger of municipalities, the population declined substantially after the merger. Also, in these municipalities, the population declined markedly distant from the headquarters of the municipality.
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Masahito Ikenaga
Session ID: 507
Published: 2012
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Kazuyoshi YAMADA, Megumi SAITO-KATO, Tsuyoshi HARAGUCHI, Katsuya GOTAN ...
Session ID: 627
Published: 2012
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We have evaluated the efficacy of the lacustrine varved sediments as the detector for paleo earthquake and tsunami events.
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Takayuki Arima
Session ID: S1207
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Michio NOGAMI
Session ID: 807
Published: 2012
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Azimuth and distance unit in the biography of Dongyi, Book of Wei
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Takashi Nakata, Hideaki Goto, Mitsuhisa Watanabe, Yasuhiro Suzuki
Session ID: P1112
Published: 2012
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We discuss on relationship betwwen submarine active faults and large earhtquake in Hyuga basin based on 3D digital image produced from 90m grid DEM.
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Takahiro KAJIYAMA, Tetsuya WARAGAI
Session ID: 615
Published: 2012
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inner-area-variety in Nan province, northern Thailand
Shinsuke NAKAI
Session ID: 516
Published: 2012
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A preliminary analysis of Hmong subsistence activities: inner-area-variety in Nan province, northern Thailand
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Hideo TAKAHASHI
Session ID: S1402
Published: 2012
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In this symposium, our analyses and observational results on short-duration intense rainfall concerning (1) the spatial scale to think about the urban structure and extent of the impact of urban area and (2) the impact of urban structure given to various behavior of convective clouds that appear in urban area are presented especially from the point of view of the distribution structure of the buildings in the Tokyo metropolitan area.
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example of 2004 storm and flood damage
NOBORU FURUTA, YOSHITERU TYUUJYO, IKUNORI KOBAYASHI
Session ID: 117
Published: 2012
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Made ground environment map.The main data is highly precise DEM which measured with a figure of micro topographical classification map and the laser profilers such as figures of land condition.Performed cross analysis with high tide and the flood range.We introduce with the storm and flood damage of 2004 in Northeast Shikoku to be concrete.
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MITSUHISA WATANABE, TAKASHI NAKATA, HIDEAKI GOTO, YASUHIRO SUZUKI, TAK ...
Session ID: 112
Published: 2012
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We investigated feature of active structures around Japan Trench based on 3D anaglyph images. An extensive reverse fault over 500-km long cuts the landward slope of the trench. This active fault has originated very large earthquakes. The 2011 off the Pacific of Tohoku Earthquake was the same as the previous characteristic earthquakes. It is essential to examine submarine active faults in order to make an accurate estimate of future large earthquake. According to the relationship between the hipocentral regions of historical earthquakes and submarine active faults, there are two large seismic gaps along Japan Trench.
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Toshio HATSUZAWA
Session ID: 107
Published: 2012
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This study is a investigation about some local industrial problems of the Haramachi district, Minmi-soma city. I performed questionary survey to the members of the Haramachi chamber of commerce business establishment in November, 2011 to get the real situation of the business establishments of the Haramachi area. As a result, it developed that the business relationship of each company reduced. I think that it is necessary to deepen maintenance of local industrial concentration and relations between companies to promote a local industrial revival.
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Junji NISHINA, Takehiko MIKAMI
Session ID: 727
Published: 2012
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Nishina and Mikami(2010) discuss the diurnal variation of the station air-pressure using the hourly data for 20-year summers in Kumagaya , and the inter-annuai and secular variation using every 6-hour data for 50-year summers(Nishina and Mikami, 2011). In this paper, authers discuss the inter-annuai and secular variation using every 6-hour data for 50-year summers in Choshi and compare with the results obtained in Nishina and Mikami(2011).
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Yasuo Noguchi
Session ID: 722
Published: 2012
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Kirigamine is a gently-sloped mountain with an elevation of 1925m, located in the Chushin-Kogen mountain range near the center of the Honshu Island of Japan. Southerly winds blow at the summit of the mountain throughout the year but the strong southerly winds in winter are the causes of asymmetrical distribution of snow accumulation and irregular distribution of soil temperature and melt-water in spring. The study of hourly wind data at Kirigamine, Amedas stations, and Mt. Fuji (3775m) revealed that the southerly winds at Kirigamine have characteristics more similar to the upper atmosphere than to the stations located at lower elevations, with the total absence of diurnal and seasonal change in wind directions in its annual hourly data.
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