Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architects
Online ISSN : 2185-3053
Print ISSN : 0387-7248
ISSN-L : 0387-7248
Volume 29, Issue 2
Displaying 1-4 of 4 articles from this issue
  • 1 Investigation and Analysis for the Ecological Behaviour
    Takeo UESUGI, Yasuo AOKI
    1965 Volume 29 Issue 2 Pages 2-7
    Published: November 30, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: July 19, 2011
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    We have investigated a ecological behaviour in a mass recreation, on the basis of sightseeing bus tour.
    The results are mentioned below:
    1 Here is the ratio of mass structure.
    Group of occupation; 39.0%
    Group of school; 37.6%
    Group of district; 20.6%
    Group of religion; 1.8%
    Others; 1.0%
    2 Except the group of district, there is a high difference in the mass structure of 4 blocks, Osaka.
    North, East, South Osaka city.
    3 The most of their action radius is 26km-100km, and the peak of them is 51km-75km.
    The reason why is indicated in this matter will be resulted from the fact that Kinki region has the most of the resorts for recreational purposes and the noted places and historical sites in the 100km radius.
    4 The action radius between Group of Occupation and District has same tendency.
    5 According to the result of mass structure, we would indicate that the recreation potentiality must not be based on the night population but the daytime population.
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  • Tomoo OZAWA, Nobuhiro HAGIWARA
    1965 Volume 29 Issue 2 Pages 8-11
    Published: November 30, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: July 19, 2011
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    As regards, in case of using Japanese Lawn (Korai Shiba), thick or thin layer of the fresh red loam on the sandy sail had been used from 1st May '63 to 20th August'63, making arrangement to five sections ; three, six, nine centimeters of the fresh red loam layer on the sandy soil, the sandy soil and the fresh red loam.
    As this result, the most effective layer was case of six centimeters of the fresh red loam on the sandy soil.
    By this experiment, we shall be able to expect such sufficient growth even in the sandy soil itself.
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  • Tomoo OZAWA, Nobuhiro HAGIWARA
    1965 Volume 29 Issue 2 Pages 12-17
    Published: November 30, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: July 19, 2011
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    In order to study of the effect which the soil solidarity will give for the growth of turf, especially for the distribution of the root, We had arranged in five sections of soil, 24. 2kg/cm3, 10kg/cm3, 5 kg/cm3, 2 kg/cm3 and contrast section by using Korai-Shiba. The first experiment was done from 25th May to 27th August 'b4, the second experiment, from 10th July to 22nd October '64 and the last experiment, from 1st August to 12th November 64.
    By this result, most effective soil solidarity was case of the 2kg/cm3, When the soil solidarity was more 5 kg/cm3, growth of the turf was very prevented.
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    1965 Volume 29 Issue 2 Pages 18-23
    Published: November 30, 1965
    Released on J-STAGE: July 19, 2011
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