The relationship between characteristics of project and governing structure for hot spring power generation in hot spring areas

  • WATANABE Takashi
    Graduate School of Fisheries and Environmental Sciences, Nagasaki University
  • UMAKOSHI Kodo
    Graduate School of Fisheries and Environmental Sciences, Nagasaki University
  • KOBAYASHI Hiroshi
    School of Humanities and Social Sciences Institute of Social Sciences, Shinshu University

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  • 温泉地における温泉発電事業と運営体制との関係
  • オンセンチ ニ オケル オンセン ハツデン ジギョウ ト ウンエイ タイセイ ト ノ カンケイ

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<p>This research identifies the relationship between characteristics of project and governing structure for hot spring power generation in hot spring areas. The main findings are as follows. (1) Governing structure for hot spring power generation in hot spring areas has big differences in both the number of stakeholders and their role involving management of hot spring power generation. (2) Local resident’s acceptance level for hot spring power generation in the hot spring areas where local residents have the central role of managing hot spring power generation is higher than that in the hot spring areas where nonlocal persons have the central role of this. (3) Hot spring areas implementing hot spring power generation differ in the objective and the influence according to the characteristics of hot spring areas. Based on these findings, we propose a list of considerations in order to review the establishment and management of project for hot spring power generation.</p>

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