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Preliminary re-examination of the Shiraki-Nyu fault on the Tsuruga Peninsula
Takashi Nakata, Mitsuhisa Watanabe
Session ID: 214
Published: 2023
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We tectonic geomorphologically re-examined the Shiraki-Nyu fault on the Tsuruga Peninsula by interpretaion of large-scale airphotos and anaglyph image made from 1m grid DEM, and found the northwest extension of the fault.
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Takayuki Takahashi, Masakazu Hashimoto, Shuji Moriguchi
Session ID: P016
Published: 2023
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Disposable income of provincial and intra-provincial disparity are concern with migration and first job city for university graduate in China.
Jingjing Wei, Weidong Xu
Session ID: 316
Published: 2023
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Kiyotaka NAKAGAWA, Yasushi WATARAI
Session ID: 420
Published: 2023
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Masaki Kotsubo, Tomoki Nakaya
Session ID: P023
Published: 2023
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Shuji Yamada
Session ID: P010
Published: 2023
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Hideyuki TOISHIGAWA, Hiroyuki OTA, Takayasu OTSUKA, Katsuhiro YOSHITA ...
Session ID: P018
Published: 2023
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Nonoka Koike
Session ID: P039
Published: 2023
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A Case of Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture
Kyohei Takada, Takahito Kuroki
Session ID: 434
Published: 2023
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A case of Tobishima, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
Yoshio Arai
Session ID: 236
Published: 2023
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The policy of the Japanese Government to promote the intelligent wireless access services lays emphasis for islands on the submarine optical cable systems. Old micro-wave channels connected to islands have been replaced with submarine optical cable channels throughout Japan. In this paper, the policies of the Japanese Government to diffuse the intelligent wireless access services are firstly reviewed. Then, the recent attempts on Tobishima, a small island in the Sea of Japan, to improve the community infrastructures using the smart phone technologies inspired by the construction of the submarine optical cable system are examined.
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Yoshiya IWASA
Session ID: P015
Published: 2023
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An attempt to include the viewpoint of residents in geography
Shunji Ouchi
Session ID: 534
Published: 2023
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Tama city, in the center of Tama new-town, is characterized by many bridges built in its hilly area. Bridges are architectual structures, but for residents those are walk-ways crossing over rivers or roads. Investigating bridges in Tama city may clarify the effect of perspectives on comprehending the area. I recognized 228 “bridges” in the city among nearly 400 bridge-like structures including many bridges listed by authorities, from the view point of residents. When we depend on provided data, we inevitably see the area through provider’s perspective. We better consider the residents’ perspective too when we try to understand the area.
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A Case Study of Rural Migrant Workers in Lu County, Sanmenxia, Henan Province
Yasuhisa Abe
Session ID: 315
Published: 2023
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What is the significance of Europe geography
Toshimitsu TABE
Session ID: S101
Published: 2023
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purpose of the symposium
This presentation will be held as an open symposium (the 44th Open Lecture in Geography Education of the Association of Japanese Geographers) at the Fall Annual Meeting of the Association of Japanese Geographers (AJGA) in 2023. The theme of the symposium is "New Directions for World Geography Learning: How to Understand European Geography. The need to understand Europe is increasing amidst a mountain of contemporary issues such as the new Corona and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which have marked the course of history.
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Suguru TAKAGI
Session ID: S105
Published: 2023
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Yoshihiro Fujitsuka
Session ID: S102
Published: 2023
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High school geography textbooks cover gentrification and inner city problems based on the case of the redevelopment the Docklands, East London. This paper examines the issue from the following two perspectives. Firstly, since the basis of geography study is reading geography textbooks, the paper analyses the descriptions of London in geography textbooks: three high school geography inquiry textbooks, seven geography general textbooks, and Oxford's IB Diploma Programme, Geography 2nd edition. Secondly, the paper examines gentrification and inner city problems in East London with respect to the descriptions in these textbooks by analysing landscape changes and statistics.
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Yixuan Chen
Session ID: 317
Published: 2023
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The promotion of ecological civilization (EC) incorporated into China's constitution in 2018, has spurred the need for sustainable economic reforms, especially in Liaoning and Jilin provinces, known for heavy industries. With a significant Manchu population in these provinces, shamanism has evolved into a cultural tourism resource aligned with green growth objectives. This study investigates the contemporary transformation of Manchu shamanism during the socio-economic transition influenced by the EC. Notably, the emergence of Siden Shaman, operating independently from specific clans and engaging publicly, signifies changes in the traditional practice. This study examinined this transformation by focusing on Siden Shaman.
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Katsuki Toida
Session ID: S104
Published: 2023
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ATSUSHI KAWAKUBO
Session ID: 335
Published: 2023
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TADAMICHI NAGATA
Session ID: S107
Published: 2023
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Case Study of August 2019 and August 2021
Sotaro TSUBOI
Session ID: 433
Published: 2023
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Focusing on experiences of using a daycare center service
Kazuki Abiru
Session ID: 239
Published: 2023
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Toyohiko MIYAGI, Ryoichi Kasahara, Thoru Koike
Session ID: 437
Published: 2023
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Hiroki YAMASHITA
Session ID: 531
Published: 2023
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In the first half of the 2000s, the Vancouver metropolitan area was highly evaluated as the most livable city in the world.These are the changes in the socio-economic environment surrounding the Vancouver metropolitan area since the latter half of the 2000s and the new regional issues that have arisen. This research clarifies the policy responses and the current situation and issues of actual local efforts. In Metro 2050, formulated in February 2023 by Metro Vancouver, the regional government of the Vancouver metropolitan area, new efforts are being made to (1) expand the scope of central area development and (2) develop Frequency Transit Development Areas. In the former, five additional community-level locations were designated. In the latter, 16 districts with high public transportation convenience are newly targeted, and the aim is to advance land use not only in the conventional limited bases but also in a wide range of urban areas.
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Hiroaki TOKUYASU
Session ID: 635
Published: 2023
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Kiyoshi Hamano
Session ID: S108
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Takayasu OTSUKA, Tsutomu OTSUKA
Session ID: S202
Published: 2023
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Hiromi YAMAUCHI
Session ID: S106
Published: 2023
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Motoo KUSHIBIKI
Session ID: 532
Published: 2023
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Mayuko Yonejima, Takashi Watanabe, Osamu Komagata
Session ID: P006
Published: 2023
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Seoyeon Kim, Yuya Sato, Tetsuji Tonda
Session ID: P027
Published: 2023
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Tsuyoshi YOSHIDA
Session ID: 119
Published: 2023
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This study attempted to theorize sustainability and well-being in geography education. As a result, the basis for that were obtained from the relationship diagram (Fig.1), and the geography education curriculum aimed at nurturing citizenship for near future society is designed to develop social builders who will contribute to the progress of democracy and improvement of national unity, etc. Along with geographical recognition based on the understanding and utilization of various geographical concepts, we seek the realization of well-being, and the deepening of understanding and utilization of sustainability that leads to geographical value and attitudes.
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Eisuke Ono, Naoto Koiwa, Masatoshi Shiba, Mio Takahashi
Session ID: P012
Published: 2023
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A Case study of “Convert Forest into Cultivated Land” in Heqing, Yunnan, China
Naoya AMEMORI
Session ID: 318
Published: 2023
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Shizuka Takai, Tomoji Sanga, Taro Shimada, Seiji Takeda
Session ID: 210
Published: 2023
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River incision can be modelled through a slope-area analysis based on the stream power model. However, the applicability of slope-area analysis to parameterize the river incision parameters has not been confirmed in sedimentary rock area. In this study, we conducted the slope-area analysis on the Kamikita coastal plain (sedimentary rock), where the denudation rate can be estimated from marine terraces. The estimated river incision parameters were within the range of the estimated parameters in previous studies based on TCN. Accordingly, the form and parameterization of river incision model can be implemented through the slope-area analysis in sedimentary rock area.
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Bumpei Tojo
Session ID: 536
Published: 2023
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The global COVID-19 pandemic since January 2020 resulted in extensive restrictions on social activities and caused significant socio-economic changes. There are likely geographical variations in the socio-economic impacts and recovery speed. This study used nighttime lights data from the S-NPP satellite to analyze the geographical differences in socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 endemic. The results suggested a slower recovery in major 31 commercial area in Tokyo even in 2022. Nighttime lights analysis has the potential to monitor socio-economic disparities at a high spatial resolution, worldwide.
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The Case of Okinoerabu Island's Lily Industry
Masahiko Morozumi
Session ID: P036
Published: 2023
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The purpose of this study is to clarify the relationship between changes in agricultural trade and the conversion of domestic production areas, with a specific focus on the lily industry in Okinoerabu Island.
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-A Case Sudy of Hitoyoshi-Kuma Area and [Natsume’s Book of Friends]-
Ryoga Kuroda
Session ID: 231
Published: 2023
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Kengo Hozumi
Session ID: 338
Published: 2023
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Information dissemination in Chinese
Nan Yang
Session ID: 234
Published: 2023
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Hideaki Goto, Nobuhiko Sugito, Takashi Kumamoto, Kyoko Kagohara
Session ID: 213
Published: 2023
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Kouichiro Tsuge
Session ID: P007
Published: 2023
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Soil is a source of evidence linking people and objects to crime scenes in criminal investigations. Previous analyses have not focused on organic compounds and/or DNA. In this study, we aim to estimate land utilization, vegetation from soil analysis by adding chemical and biological perspectives. Pyrolysis GC-MS analysis was performed on 10 soil samples, and clearly different pyrograms were obtained. Plant DNA was extracted from seven soil samples and PCR amplification of the rbcL region yielded a broad product. Metagenomic analysis of the extracted DNA using a next-generation sequencer is is now ongoing.
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The frontiers of graffiti research - Integrating Artistic Practice into “Erdkunde”
Mariko Ikeda
Session ID: S103
Published: 2023
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The arts are not an independent domain, but also exist in some aspects as an indispensable element of being human. In this presentation, beyond the introduction of the Japanese and German education systems and geography teaching methods, the authoer approaches the essence of German education from a practical and academic point of view of the arts, especially using the study of "graffiti" as an example, which seems to be somewhat difficult to handle in the current compulsory education in Japan.
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A Clarification of the Factors for Realizing Its Sustainability by the CCD Model
Wenqi ZHAO
Session ID: P037
Published: 2023
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The government of Zhejiang Province proposed the geocultural village strategy in 2013, which is different from geoparks. Accounting for the lack of arable land in the province, this policy aims to revitalize the less-favored rural areas in the mountains. The policy of geocultural villages has played a significant role in promoting geotourism, characteristic agriculture, and the formation of new sectors of agricultural byproduct processing industries (Zhao & Morimoto, 2022). From the empirical study of Baiyankeng village, the pilot-registered geocultural village in China, the potential of a bottom-up approach to geocultural villages was analyzed from the perspective of China’s land system and local action groups (Zhao & Morimoto, 2022). It is necessary to establish an assessment system to evaluate their sustainability. This study aims to clarify the factors that maintain the sustainability of geocultural villages, a new model of rural endogenous development in Zhejiang Province.
The method focuses on the establishment of an assessment system using the coupling coordination degree (CCD) model. A village-scale indicator selection is conducted under the framework of endogenous development. The data were collected from the village committees and the township governments. By chronologically assessing the sustainability of Baiyankeng village (2013–2021) and simultaneously appraising the current situations (2021) of two other newer geocultural villages comparatively with Baiyankeng village, this study clarifies the factors for maintaining sustainability in geocultural villages and proposes suggestions for the future.
A geocultural village generally comprises four conditions: first, there are relatively rich geological resources; second, there is a relatively long history of village traditions; third, there is a certain base of local specialty industries; fourth, the local communities have self-development capabilities. Baiyankeng village has achieved the four conditions of geocultural villages; thus, it is suitable for generalization as a representative case study. The second and third geocultural villages called Jincun village in Xianju County and Shijiazhuang village in Pan’an County are used as reference cases for testing the assessment system and highlighting the characteristics of geocultural villages.
The three subsystems in the assessment model of this study are “geological resource conservation” (“R”), “resource utilization and land use” (“L”), and “socioeconomic development” (“E”). This study determines an indicator system that reflects the endogeneities of geocultural villages and has a significant role or influence on sustainability, including nine categories of primary indicators—namely, geological relics, other natural resources, humanistic resources, land use, geocultural elements, management, village appearance, village life, and industrial structure—and 32 secondary indicators. The assessment model constructed in this study has the potential to evaluate spatiotemporal development, which can not only compare yearly changes in one village but also enable spatial comparison among different villages.
By evaluating the comprehensive development level and coordinated development degree of Baiyankeng village in a time series, while simultaneously comparing the evaluation results of its current situation with the other two newer geocultural villages, the development base of geological relics and characteristic agriculture, local specialty industries, local action groups, and external sociopolitical environment are considered as the main factors for maintaining sustainability in the endogenous development for the future. As the development history of geocultural villages is not extensive and the cases are limited, it is necessary to monitor emerging trends to improve the theoretical framework.
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Shotaro Uemura, Yudai Iwaki, Keisuke Kuroda
Session ID: 533
Published: 2023
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A case study on Utsunomiya City Library
Kosuke HASHIZUME
Session ID: P024
Published: 2023
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Murakoshi Takaaki
Session ID: 311
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– At Yoshiduka Little Asia Market in Fukuoka City –
Yudai Iwaki, Shotaro Uemura, Keisuke Kuroda
Session ID: 220
Published: 2023
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Grid-mapping with MeshDataView3D
Takashi Kirimura, Yu Okumura
Session ID: P032
Published: 2023
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Hiroshi MITSUHASHI
Session ID: S201
Published: 2023
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