農村計画学会誌
Online ISSN : 1881-2309
Print ISSN : 0912-9731
ISSN-L : 0912-9731
35 巻, 1 号
選択された号の論文の8件中1~8を表示しています
特集 地域と大学との関わり-その理想と現実の中間検証-
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  • -釜石市半島部の小規模漁村からの考察-
    秋吉 恵
    原稿種別: 論文
    2016 年 35 巻 1 号 p. 27-32
    発行日: 2016/06/30
    公開日: 2017/06/30
    ジャーナル フリー
    The purpose of this research is to investigate a role of Fisheries Cooperative Societies in reconstruction process of Earthquake affected small village on the sea. There are numerous small fishing villages that have various social and economic backgrounds in the victim areas of the Great East Japan Earthquake. The Fisheries cooperative at Hakozaki Peninsula in Kamaishi City carried out various measures required for improvement of the living standards of local residents before the Earthquake. This organizational experience ensured fair and equitable distribution of benefits through joint fishing just after the Earthquake.
  • -愛媛県松山市全有人島を対象とした聞き取り調査に基づく考察-
    武山 絵美
    原稿種別: 論文
    2016 年 35 巻 1 号 p. 33-42
    発行日: 2016/06/30
    公開日: 2017/06/30
    ジャーナル フリー
    Habitat expansion of wild boar (Sus scrafa) cross the waters in Island See is studied based on interview research conducted in all residential islands in Matsuyama City, Ehime Pref., Japan. Wild boar has immigrated around 1999 from the direction of Kashima Island, Hiroshima Pref. in the north. In A group islands where far from original habitat, sporadic damage phase exists for 6-8 years. After damage increase phase of 3-4 years, grate damage phase starts from 2009. In B group islands where near from original habitat, sporadic damage phase relatively short. In other islands far from original habitat and with very small area, wild boar has immigrated but not colonized. Gogo Island is now in sporadic damage phase, but predicted to go into damage increase phase in the near future. It is effective solution of wildlife-human conflict to make opportunity for local people getting information and learning opportunity about wild boar, as well as to monitor wild boar habitat expansion on the edge of original habitat, resulting in effective control of wild boar habitat.
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