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[in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese]
1997 Volume 61 Issue 4 Pages
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Looking for the Planning of the Interface between People and Nature
Katsue FUKAMACHI, Daisuke SAKUMA
1997 Volume 61 Issue 4 Pages
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Hiroshi MORIYAMA
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Tetsuro UESUGI
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Kuninobu KITAO
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Yuji SUMINAMI
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Kiwako NEGORO
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Tomoo NUNOTANI
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Toshinori SHIGEMATSU
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Hiromi OIKAWA
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Toshihisa OSHIMA
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Tetsuya IMAKITA
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Koichi YOSHITU
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Shizuka TANAMI
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Katunari SAITO
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Satoshi NAKAMURA
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Hideo TABATA
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Isao NAKASE
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Shigetoshi NAKAGAWA
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Noboru KURAMOTO, Ikuko IMOTO
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Hadi Susilo ARIFIN, Keiji SAKAMOTO, Kyozo CHIBA
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The home garden “
peharangan” in Indonesia is the traditional garden with agroforestry and sustainable land use in the tropical regions. The objective of the present study was to elucidate the effects of urbanization on the performance of the home gardens in West Java, Indonesia. The study sites were ranked into the least urbanized site, the intermediate urbanized site, and the most urbanized site. The performances of the home gardens were compared among these different urbanized sites. The home gardens in the most urbanized sites were derived from the dry land and mixed garden, and those in the least and intermediate urbanized sites had been the home gardens for along time, or were derived from mixed gardens or from rice fields. The area of home gardens tended to decrease due to urbanization, and the shape was restricted to block and strip pattern in the most urbanized sites. The frequencies of front yards were high in all the sites, and side yardstended to decrease due to urbanization, but the back yards were remaining even in the most urbanized sites. From the point of the composition of the elements in the home gardens, it was suggested that properties of the recycling system for agroforestry and the sociality or the public utilization were diminishing in the home gardens due to the urbanization.
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Katsuhiko SHOJI, Ryuichi MINOWA, Ryou INAGAWA
1997 Volume 61 Issue 4 Pages
334-344
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Fauna and flora survey plays an important role when conducting environmental impact assessment or setting regional planning and so on. However, it is hard to estimate the exactness of the survey result, since the identification ratio has not yet been analyzed in detail. This study is aimed to find out the relationship between exactness and various factors of a survey, in order to seek the necessary technical conditions in conducting fauna and flora surveys.
As a result, strong correlation between survey season, survey time, ability of researcher and exactness was quantatively observed. The tendency of the relationship concluded to the fact that it would be practically difficult to get a 100% exactness ratio, which suggests that we need to seek for means to compensate for the remaining uncertainty of the survey result.
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