Research on the construction of small social system for succeeding to the rural community, focusing on the gradation of residential succession

About This Project

Japan Grant Number
JP18H01606 (JGN)
Funding Program
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Funding Organization
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Kakenhi Information

Project/Area Number
18H01606
Research Category
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B)
Allocation Type
  • Single-year Grants
Review Section / Research Field
  • Basic Section 23030:Architectural planning and city planning-related
Research Institution
  • Wakayama University
Project Period (FY)
2018-04-01 〜 2022-03-31
Project Status
Completed
Budget Amount*help
17,030,000 Yen (Direct Cost: 13,100,000 Yen Indirect Cost: 3,930,000 Yen)

Research Abstract

This study focuses on the issue of how a small numbers of community members can pass on the village to the next generation. We defined "livelihood succession" as an activity in which various supporters try to pass on the community to the next generation. We clarified the following. The factors of livelihood succession are effective in making tangible what is to be succeeded to. It is effective to have a third person present and to make trust visible in terms of the method. It is important to build relationships within and outside the community with a focus on the community itself. As a result, a society in which even a small number of people can continue to live in the community can be expected. These discussions were published in the book, "Creating a Region that Can Survive with a Small Number of Communities" (Gakugei Shuppansha, March 2023).

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