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Survey Quarterly Report No. 171

Last Updated July 2, 2024

Survey Seasonal Report No. 171, Special Feature / Open up new possibilities for local communities - From the perspective of community economy (issued in February 2013).

Contents

Survey Seasonal Report No. 171 Contents [PDF version]
Name of articleName of the authorPage
Open new possibilities for local communities-From the perspective of community economy (PDF: 84KB)--
《1》 Community economy (PDF: 936KB) that creates new ways of working and living in the regionKazuo Takada

2~5

《2》 Community Economy-Opening the Potential of a New Community-Between Community Activities and Market Economy-(PDF: 1,517KB)Yoshinori Hiroi
Project within the agency that considers community economy

6~13

《3》 Consider the need for community economy from social changes--
1. New family policies considered from double care (simultaneous progress of child care and nursing care)-Towards intergenerational solidarity and gender equality (PDF: 1,115KB)Naoko Soma
Junko Yamashita
14~17
2. Community economy (PDF: 1,111KB) considering the history and reality of "working for persons with disabilities"Toshio Nagai
Misako Sado
Akira Ehara
Yoshinori Kobayashi
18~21
《4》 Community Economic Testing--
1. Infrastructure that supports "Community Economy"-Focusing on "Community Cafes" (PDF: 1,103KB)Project within the agency that considers community economy22~24
2. Leaders of Community Economy-Social Entrepreneurs and Social Business (PDF: 1,085KB)Project within the agency that considers community economy28~30
3. Community economy that creates an “intermediate labor market” (PDF: 1,092KB)Michiko Miyamoto
Yuriko Okada
Masayuki Sekiguchi
34~37
《5》 Consider community economy from the scene of a city facing declining birthrate, aging population and population decline--
1. "Local production for local consumption" that connects farmland and houses with "food"-About approach of local production for local consumption of Motoichi-(PDF: 1,310KB)Etsuko Sawada
Rina Yamamoto
Hiroyuki Akai
Yuya Suzuki
40~43
2. Agricultural space and community economy (PDF: 1,525KB)Kumiko Nakagawa

44~45

3. Regeneration of large-scale residential complexes and community economy (PDF: 1,118KB)Yuya Takai
Yuriko Tsubura
Masanori Nakazawa
46~49
《6》 Community economy seen in other cities--
1. Osaka - Intermediate Labor Market and Social Enterprises (PDF: 1,251KB)Kazuyuki Tomita50~53
2. Personal support and community economy in Toyonaka City (PDF: 1,242KB)Takashi Shirouzu Mako
Keiichi Takami
Erika Kusaka
54~57
《7》 Community Economy-Towards Future Development (PDF: 1,060KB)Editorial Department58~59
Column--
Market creation and regional economic revitalization through "Chie Nova" (PDF: 922KB)Osamu Hirano

25

Places and community economy (PDF: 1,067KB) for "Atsumaru / collision / birth"Miyuki Mizutani
Masato Mita

26

Community space-based town development-Creating through collaboration between local and NPOs and companies-"Everyone-friendly town"-(PDF: 923KB)Akika Yoshihara27
Let's perform "wasteland" in bricolage-A new "Nariwai" emergence based on "information" (PDF: 922KB)Makiko Miyajima31
Future Center for Regional Revitalization-Kannai Future Center (PDF: 1,061KB)Yuka Haruta32

Work experience of young woman "Megu Cafe"-Attem of Yokohama-shi gender equality center (PDF: 923KB)

Yayoi Kozono33
Community salon "Baba no Ie Asada"-multi-generation interchange-type economy (PDF: 922KB)Hisako Nakamura38
"Tips of community economy hidden in by turn" (PDF: 923KB)Masahiro Ishii39

Research Report

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1. About approach of management in sewer business (PDF: 1,396KB)Koji Tamura
Kaori Sakuma
Takeshi Takasawa
Jun Masuda

60~63

2. "Childcare necessary for those who need it"-Measures for waiting-list children in Seya Ward (PDF: 1,136KB)Maki Kobayashi
Mariko Moriyama
Eiko Natsukari

64~67

3. Possibility for Supporting Social Business-Investment in Social Resolution in U.K. and Utilization of Social Capital (PDF: 1,060KB)Hiroyuki Okamoto

68~71

Survey quarterly report total table of contents 169 to 170 (PDF: 925KB)--

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