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Nobuyasu Suzuki, Hiroyuki Kusaka
Session ID: 417
Published: 2023
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Madoka UEMURA, Saori YAMAGUCHI
Session ID: P040
Published: 2023
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Hiroshi Yagi, Ryuji Yamada, Masato Sato, Kazunari Hayashi
Session ID: 216
Published: 2023
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Authors try to modification of Landslide Map of NIED, adding susceptibility information. InSAR data of GIS provide susceptibility information to Landslide Map of NIED. Superimposing InSAR data sheet of GSI onto Landslide Map of NIED, micro deformation on landslide body due to secondary movement and deformations are very clear wherer surface movement rate is fast.
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Akira CHIBA
Session ID: P001
Published: 2023
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The author tried to clarify the relationship of flowering and air temperature at Nerima. Tree species to be researched are the well-known Prunus x yedoensis. In 2023 spring season, the first flowering day was 12 Mar at Nerima. It was the 2 days earlier,compared with the cherry blossoms in Yasukuni-Shrine, center of Tokyo. The reason why the early flowering was the breaking of dormancy by lower temperature. Other findings are that old trees tend to bloom earlier
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Keisuke KURODA, Takahide YAMAOKA, Kensuke GOTO
Session ID: P033
Published: 2023
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Kazuaki Hori, Yasushi Tanaka
Session ID: P011
Published: 2023
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Tatsuki KUDO, Hiroyuki KUSAKA
Session ID: 418
Published: 2023
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Toshio Hatsuzawa
Session ID: 233
Published: 2023
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Yuhei NOMURA
Session ID: 313
Published: 2023
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Reconstructing Places in Rikuzentakata, a Tsunami-Hit Area of the Great East Japan Disaster, and Geographies (1)
Keichi Kumagai
Session ID: 513
Published: 2023
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Eri Kuriyama
Session ID: S204
Published: 2023
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Arito HOSOBUCHI, Wataru MORISHIMA
Session ID: P008
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Ken’ichi FUJIMURA
Session ID: 620
Published: 2023
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Emma Matsui
Session ID: 631
Published: 2023
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Focus on the area in front of Hankyu Ibaraki city station
Chiyu Matsuda
Session ID: 535
Published: 2023
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Reconstructing Places in Rikuzentakata, a Tsunami-Hit Area of the Great East Japan Disaster, and Geographies (2)
Orie SEKIMURA
Session ID: 514
Published: 2023
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A Focus on the Responses of Participants in the Mazu Birth Festival
Yizhu WANG, Keisuke MATSUI
Session ID: 618
Published: 2023
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So-called “Sado Block” effect
Hiroyuki Kusaka, Nobuyasu Suzuki, Yuto Yabe, Hiroki Kobayashi
Session ID: 413
Published: 2023
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It is widely believed that so-called "Sado Block" reduces snowfalls (produces snow-shadow) in Niigata City. This study investigates the mechanism of this snow-shadow. Statistical analysis of long-term radar data showed that the snow-shadow was found always downwind of Sado Island. Numerical experiments showed that snowfall over the Niigata Plain would be lighter with the island than without it. Also, Sado Island reduced heat fluxes from the sea surface by weakening leeward winds and reduced water vapour and cloud water over the leeward sea due to reduced moisture advection. This is likely the primary mechanism of the "Sado Block".
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Taro YAMAGUCHI
Session ID: P021
Published: 2023
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The Case of Buzău Land UNESCO Global Geopark
Daichi Kohmoto
Session ID: 336
Published: 2023
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The significance and challenges of establishing Geoparks in hilly and mountainous areas are examined, with a focus on the case of Buzău Land UNESCO Global Geopark, Romania.
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Hiroyuki Yamauchi, Takashi Oguchi, Takuro Ogura
Session ID: 120
Published: 2023
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Takashi Tanaka
Session ID: S205
Published: 2023
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Suzuhiko TAKAHASHI
Session ID: 619
Published: 2023
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Hiroharu Sudo
Session ID: 414
Published: 2023
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Noriaki Kawakubo, Yutaka Takahashi, Asuka Inoue, Naoko Hasegawa
Session ID: 121
Published: 2023
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Since the 2022 academic year, "Geography" courses have been offered in high schools nationwide. As part of the classroom support, the Geography Education Forum organized an "Online Seminar on Geography" during which the "Group of sharing Geography teaching materials" provided 30 teaching materials and their explanations. This group regularly conducts online meetings to create and share educational materials. While building on existing human connections, the group has also gathered members from across the country through social media, forming a nationwide network. The activities of the group offer valuable insights for the future direction of teacher training programs.
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Yusaku Kouchi, Asami Hada
Session ID: P014
Published: 2023
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Analysis of fish farmer and Auction in Yamato-Koriyama City, Nara Prefecture.
Takuro Shinkai
Session ID: 218
Published: 2023
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Through a comparative study of spaces for projecting Nikkatsu Roman Porno
Natsuki Tabushi
Session ID: 518
Published: 2023
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Junpei Hirano, Naoko Hasegawa, Takehiko Mikami
Session ID: 419
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yuichi hara
Session ID: 235
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Hiroki HONDA
Session ID: 237
Published: 2023
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Hideo OYAGI, Kunihide MIYAOKA
Session ID: 410
Published: 2023
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In recent years, there has been a decrease in paddy field area due to urbanization and land use conversion, leading to declining groundwater levels in downstream rural areas. This trend of decreasing paddy field area is observed nationwide. Meanwhile, changes in precipitation patterns, such as intense rainfall events, impact the rainfall-infiltration process and necessitate understanding their effects. Thus, this study aims to investigate the physicochemical characteristics of unconfined groundwater and elucidate groundwater recharge mechanisms in Mie Prefecture's Kitasei region, which serves as a water source for the municipal water supply.
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Yoshihito Seto, Hideo Takahashi
Session ID: P002
Published: 2023
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Focusing on the effect of social capital
Koichi Tanaka, Hideyuki Sekiguchi, Tomohiro Hata, Munehiro Takano
Session ID: P019
Published: 2023
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A six years’ fieldwork
Toshiaki Ichinose
Session ID: P025
Published: 2023
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The world pandemic of COVID-19 has enhanced “Urban to Rural Migration” in both of developed and developing countries. Through a six years participant observation on “Community-Reactivating” activities and dialogues with their stake holders as the informants around Tatsuno Town (Nagano Pref.), differences of “Thought and Attitude” between the original local residents and the stake holders (e.g. typical active newcomers) who frequently broadcast about their activities through internet media are studied. While the original local residents tend to wish for “Improvement of Convenience”, the newcomers from great cities tend to seek “Happiness inside Inconvenience” and their own identities built by themselves. So, they have a different vector on achieving the independent dreams. Not only the enhancing migration itself, increasing the “Relationship Population” may bring the economic effects, migrations and start-ups in the future. However, such polarization and segmentation will confuse the local autonomy.
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Yasutaka Matsuo
Session ID: 638
Published: 2023
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Totsukawa Village is a mountain village located on the periphery of an advanced forestry area. The purpose of this study is to trace the development of the region from the late Edo Period to the Showa Period, and to clarify the characteristics of the village, mainly using the historical documents of Musashi community and the land registry maps in Totsukawa Region.
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Takushi KOYAMA, Syota INAMI
Session ID: P009
Published: 2023
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Examination of the controlling factors of tree species distribution on the south-facing slope of Mt. Yufu
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Taizo MORI
Session ID: S206
Published: 2023
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Focusing on China's Foreign labor Cooperation Program
HONGYANG SONG
Session ID: 314
Published: 2023
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Reconstructing Places in Rikuzentakata, a Tsunami Hit Area of the Great East Japan Disaster and Geographies(3)
Yoko YOSHIDA
Session ID: 515
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Hirokazu Sakuno
Session ID: 333
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Even if a municipalities and residents abandon an active sustentation of a community, we cannot neglect the depopulated area in which 10 million or more people live. If that is right, even if it ages, while making the area maintain, people need to perform that the area is how small-scale and the community development which can live richly. the keyword forrowing by Ryo Yamazaki (2016) is " Shrinking and Fulling " of a local community. In this report, I define " Shrinking and Fulling " as "the production of structure which can live richly even if population decreases while maintaining minimum population required in order to make a local community maintain."
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YUKO MATSUMIYA
Session ID: 520
Published: 2023
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Kunihide Miyaoka, Hideo Oyagi
Session ID: 411
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Hiyori YAMASHITA, Yasuhiro SUZUKI, Sakae MUKOYAMA, Shota MUROI, Kumiko ...
Session ID: 215
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the case study of Nagoya-shi, Japan
Atsushi Masuyama
Session ID: P028
Published: 2023
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This study demonstrates a case study that quantitatively measures spatial accessibility to various types of facilities and analyzes the relationship the accessibility and sociodemographic variables. The study area is Nagoya-shi, Aichi, Japan. This study utilizes web-scraping technique and thereby creates spatial data of a wide range of types of facilities. The study shows some empirical findings. For example, we show the result that indicates that economically disadvantaged residents tend to lack accessibility to facilities needed in daily life.
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Hideaki WATANABE
Session ID: 634
Published: 2023
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Haruka Funatani
Session ID: 613
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Shunsuke Harada, Tsuyoshi Hattanji, Takuro Ogura, Yuichi S. Hayakawa
Session ID: 217
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Taiki YAMAGUCHI
Session ID: 436
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A Case Study of Sanda City, Hyogo Prefecture
Haruki TAKEKAWA
Session ID: P034
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