農村計画学会誌
Online ISSN : 1881-2309
Print ISSN : 0912-9731
ISSN-L : 0912-9731
34 巻, 1 号
選択された号の論文の12件中1~12を表示しています
特集 地方をめぐる昨今の議論と農村計画学研究
第1部 地方をめぐる昨今の議論と農村計画学研究
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第2部 農村計画学会2015年度春期大会シンポジウム;第2次国土形成計画時代の農村計画を考える
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第3部 地方をめぐる昨今の“本質的”な論点
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論文
  • -受け皿組織への所属関係に着目した2モードデータの社会ネットワーク分析による定量的研究-
    鬼塚 健一郎, 星野 敏
    原稿種別: 論文
    2015 年 34 巻 1 号 p. 67-76
    発行日: 2015/06/30
    公開日: 2016/06/30
    ジャーナル フリー
    Nowadays, community-based organizations in rural areas are restructured to complement the weakened functionalities of communities. Such newly created organizations often undertake some projects purposes of which are to vitalize their own areas. It's important to share information and knowledge of the projects requiring citizen participation. In this study, we clarified the actual situation and problems of information sharing in rural areas by utilizing social network analysis. Through a questionnaire survey conducted at 3 districts in Kyoto prefecture, we made 2-mode graphs and analyzed network indicators obtained from the graphs. We found that information is mainly conveyed in person or through regional media and residents with information are located in advantageous positions in the regional social networks.
  • -東京都日野市内における地場農産物需給システムを対象として-
    八木 洋憲
    原稿種別: 論文
    2015 年 34 巻 1 号 p. 77-84
    発行日: 2015/06/30
    公開日: 2016/06/30
    ジャーナル フリー
    The use of local produce in school lunches is encouraged despite supply limitations, especially in urban and suburban areas. We conducted a questionnaire-based survey of farms in Hino City, Tokyo, where the local government provides subsidies and an organized system for the use of local produce in school lunches. Most farm managers with large real estate income recognize school lunch as a social contribution activity, but they are not necessarily positive about continuing agriculture. Professional farms with less real estate income appreciate high prices with subsidies and are dissatisfied with small lot sizes. Therefore, school lunch procurement and subsidy allocations should be reconsidered to improve farm income and to guarantee local produce supply.
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