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      Living Cities in Japan
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      Citizens' Movements, Machizukuri and Local Environments

      Living Cities in Japan

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      Living Cities in Japan book

      Citizens' Movements, Machizukuri and Local Environments
      Edited ByAndré Sorensen, Carolin Funck
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2007
      eBook Published 6 July 2007
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203961728
      Pages 320
      eBook ISBN 9780203961728
      Subjects Area Studies, Geography
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      Sorensen, A., & Funck, C. (Eds.). (2007). Living Cities in Japan: Citizens' Movements, Machizukuri and Local Environments (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203961728

      ABSTRACT

      Over the last fifteen years local citizens' movements have spread rapidly throughout Japan. Created with the aim of improving the quality of the local environment, and of environmental management processes, such activities are widely referred to as machizukuri, and represent an important development in local politics and urban management in Japan.

      This volume examines the growth and nature of such civil society participation in local urban and environmental governance, raising important questions about the changing roles of and relations between central and local government, and between citizens and the state, in managing shared spaces. The machizukuri processes studied here can be seen as the focus of an important emerging trend toward increased civic participation in managing processes of urban change in Japan. The contributors provide a comprehensive overview of the machizukuri phenomenon through examination not only of theory and history, but also of case studies illustrating real changes in the institutions of place making and neighbourhood governance.

      Living Cities in Japan will be of particular value to readers interested in social, urban, geographical and environmental studies.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|36 pages

      Living cities in Japan

      ByANDRÉ SORENSEN, CAROLIN FUNCK

      part |2 pages

      PART I The context of managing shared spaces in Japan

      chapter 2|17 pages

      Toshi Keikaku vs machizukuri: Emerging paradigm of civil society in Japan, 1950–1980

      BySHUN - ICHI J . WATANABE

      chapter 3|35 pages

      Changing governance of shared spaces: Machizukuri as institutional innovation

      ByANDRÉ SORENSEN

      chapter 4|22 pages

      Japan’s construction lobby and the privatization of highway- related public corporations

      ByTHOMAS FELDHOFF

      part |2 pages

      PART II The practice of machizukuri ‘community making’

      chapter 5|22 pages

      The concept of machi-sodate and urban planning: The case of Tokyu Tama Den’en Toshi

      ByYORIFUSA ISHIDA

      chapter 6|20 pages

      Machizukuri, civil society, and the transformation of Japanese city planning: Cases from Kobe

      ByCAROLIN FUNCK

      chapter 7|15 pages

      Earthquake reconstruction machizukuri and citizen participation

      ByATSUKO ITO

      chapter 8|15 pages

      Machizukuri and historical awareness in the old town of Kobe

      ByHIROSHI NUNOKAWA

      part |2 pages

      PART III Conflicts over changing places and governance

      chapter 9|17 pages

      Citizens’ movements to protect the water environment: Changes and problems

      ByTOSHIHISA ASANO

      chapter 10|18 pages

      Civic movement for sustainable urban regeneration: Downtown Fukaya City, Saitama prefecture

      ByAKITO MURAYAMA

      chapter 11|23 pages

      Neighborhood Associations and machizukuri processes: Strengths and weaknesses

      BySHIZUKA HASHIMOTO

      chapter 12|20 pages

      Inner-city redevelopment in Tokyo: Conflicts over urban places, planning governance, and neighborhoods

      BySAYAKA FUJII, JUNICHIRO OKATA, ANDRÉ SORENSEN

      part |2 pages

      PART IV Conclusions: making livable places

      chapter 13|11 pages

      Conclusions: A diversity of machizukuri processes and outcomes

      ByANDRÉ SORENSEN, CAROLIN FUNCK
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