scholarly journals STUDY ON MIXED EXISTENCE AND RESIDENTS' OPINIONS IN SEISHIN MINAMI NEW TOWN THAT INTRODUCED COMMUNITY FACILITIES INTO RESIDENTIAL AREAS

2002 ◽  
Vol 67 (555) ◽  
pp. 163-170 ◽  
Author(s):  
Koji ITAMI ◽  
Shiro KASHIHARA ◽  
Hidemasa YOSHIMURA ◽  
Takashi YOKOTA ◽  
Koichi SAKATA ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Haruka Kato

This study aims to clarify the statistical causal relationship between the locations of urban facilities and forecasted population changes according to types of residential clusters in the Osaka Metropolitan Fringe areas. This paper’s background is the location optimization plan policy formulated by the Japanese MLIT (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism) in 2015. The methods combined urban ecological analysis, cohort analysis, and Bayesian network analysis. Using the Bayesian network analysis, the causal relationship between the forecasted population change ratio and the urban facility location was analyzed. The results suggest the location of urban facilities for each residential cluster that will prevent a rapid population decline in the future. Specifically, in the sprawl cluster, this study found that residential areas closer to medical facilities will sustain the future population, while in the old new-town cluster, this study found that residential areas closer to train stations will best sustain the future population. However, in the public housing cluster, residential areas more distant from regional resources will best sustain the future population. Therefore, it is worth considering different urban designs in the old new-town and public housing clusters, rather than the location optimization plan policy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 376
Author(s):  
Krismandra Natalis Wiratmaja ◽  
Daniel Itta ◽  
Zainal Abidin

The increased development of residential areas and community facilities in the South Kalimantan region, especially in Banjarmasin and its surroundings, increased demand for wood, The research objectives were to identify the problems of small industry entrepreneurs with waste wood/sibitan raw material. The research period was 5 (five) months, from the end of January 2020 to the end of April 2020, which included the preparation of research proposals, research, data processing, and reporting. The results of the research were: a) the high level of community demand for sawn wood as a basic material for building houses and the dependence of the Banjarmasin Utara Subdistrict community on the presence of the wood industry was important factors for the existence of the wood industry with raw material from industrial waste wood; b) Laws and Ministerial Regulations stipulated that the licensing authority for a logging industry is carried out by the forestry service, while for every other industry it is regulated by the Industry and Trade office; c) the solution to fulfilling the requirements for obtaining a small industry license is a guarantee that the supply of raw materials can be obtained from three alternatives, namely; source of raw materials from the waste of business permit for the Primary Industries of Timber Forest Products (IUIPHHK), People’s Plantations (HTR), and rejected wood, and d) draft policy on the legality of the wood industry with raw material from waste wood. An industrial company can obtain a permit by meeting the requirements,


2002 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 237-244
Author(s):  
Takashi Yokota ◽  
Shiro Kashihara ◽  
Hidemasa Yoshimura

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