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Revitalizing Depopulated Mountainous Areas through Endogenous Self-organization: A Case Study of Kawane Village, Akitakata City, Hiroshima Prefecture

2010; The Human Geographical Society of Japan; Volume: 62; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4200/jjhg.62.1_36

ISSN

1883-4086

Autores

Hye-Jin Bu, Doo‐Chul Kim,

Tópico(s)

Rural development and sustainability

Resumo

Recently, the Japanese government initiated an administrative process which has resulted in the merging of municipalities across the country. Since then, the quality of services provided to inhabitants by the local government has declined in depopulated areas. As a result, it has been suggested that there may be a role for self-organization in the revival of local governance. In many depopulated areas, the distance between local government and the local community has continued to grow, and this has led to the newly established local government transferring certain responsibilities to the local community. Consequently, the reorganization of the local community has become indispensable.

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