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Wishing a quick and complete recovery to the all victims of
the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in 2024.
At 16:10 on 1 January 2024, there was a magnitude 7.6 (preliminary) earthquake in the Noto region of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
Many roads are reported to be sinking or collapsing. Rescue operations in the affected areas have been delayed because of these problems.
We wish our deepest sympathies to all people who are staying at home or in shelters in the cold winter days.
We also pray for you to rebuild the region with great strength.
Regional Basic Survey
地域魅力資質基礎調査
Regional Basic Survey
地域魅力資質基礎調査
【Regional Planning Studies, 2018~2019】
Faculty of Urban Innovation, Division of Urban Innovation, Yokohama National University
【Regional Identities Survey, since 2023】
Applied Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Science & Engineering, CHUO University
Cooperation:
Faculty of Urban Innovation, Division of Urban Innovation, Yokohama National University
Associate Professor Masashi Morita
Associate Professor Yasuhiro Fujioka
( Regional Planning Studies 2018 - 2019 )
Applied Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Science & Engineering, CHUO University
Assistant Professor Kanoto Ando
(Regional Identities Survey, since 2023)
It has become clear that 'Taya Cave' is an integral part of the local environment, including the satochi, satoyama and groundwater.
If Taya Cave is to be preserved, this local environment must be protected.
Accordingly
We are considering how a sustainable and self-reliant future for 'urban rural areas' such as the Taya area, where Taya Cave is located, can be achieved in the face of a shrinking society with a declining birthrate, an ageing population and a declining population.
Regional Identities Survey
Since 2023, we are challenging surveys of the attractiveness characteristics from a sociological point of view of urban rural areas of Taya and from a geographical point of view of the Sakae Ward.
We started a collaboration with the Applied Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Science & Engineering, CHUO University. We are trying to collaborate with the human geography laboratory of one public university now.