Environmental Information Science
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Print ISSN : 0389-6633
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Environmental Information Science, Vol.52, No.3
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Special Issue: Advanced Community-led Decarbonization Plans and their Implementation Process
Series: Frontier of Environmental Policies
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  • Based on the Situation of Past Pollution
    Kazuyuki YAMAUCHI, Hiroyuki OHNO, Kentaro MIYAWAKI, Hiroyuki TOSAKA
    2023 Volume 52 Issue 3 Pages 82-88
    Published: September 30, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: February 15, 2024
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    If planning and maintaining the final disposal site, many local residents are concerned about the same health hazards and impacts on the surrounding environment as in past pollution incidents. In this paper, in order to achieve accountability, it is comparing the environment at the past pollution with the current environmental standards, we show the managed final disposal site under current law. And, example of resident explanation for final disposal site are shown.
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  • One aspect of management in quasi-national parks
    Kouichi TANIDA , Kenji KAMIGAWARA
    2023 Volume 52 Issue 3 Pages 89-94
    Published: September 30, 2023
    Released on J-STAGE: February 15, 2024
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    There were 102 shelters in quasi-national parks in Japan. 42 are built and managed by municipalities, 20 of them are built and managed by prefectures, 24 are built by prefectures, and 16 of them are others. On management, we received responses concerning 33 shelters built and managed by municipalities and mountaineering associations, 13 of them had contract with prefectures, and 10 of them received subsidiary from prefectures. Only 3 shelters have local councils. 10 shelters of the 33 respondents received the subsidy from prefectures concerning shelter management. This study shows with number that municipality and local mountaineering associations play major roles in building and managing shelters in addition to municipalities which are stipulated as major providers of facilities in quasi-national parks.
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