Analyzing resident consciousness to perform regional promotion using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method : A case study of <i>RISHIRI</i> and <i>REBUN</i> islands, Hokkaido, Japan

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  • AHP法を用いた地域振興に関する住民意識の構造分析 -北海道利尻・礼文地区における事例-

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<p>ABSTRACT : We investigated regional issues using the Analytic Hierarchy Process method, and compared resident consciousness of regional promotion between RISHIRI (Rishiri-town and Rishirifuji-town) and REBUN (Rebun-town) islands, Hokkaido, Japan. In past studies, regional problems have been similar on these islands, so, we set a hierarchy figure with three levels of problem classifications and a substitute plan. Based on this figure, we made a pair comparison list and carried out a survey using a questionnaire. We determined that “local industry promotion” and “reliable life promotion” were common on both islands, but they differed in their relative importance. “Local industry promotion” was more important at Rishiri-town and Rishirifuji-town, but, “reliable life promotion” was more important at Rebun-town. The islands zone are located only 20km apart, and thus are considered to share similar culture, so it is guessed that the geographical and historical characteristics of each town caused the difference of the priority for the regional promotion.</p><p>We guess that when drafting and performing a regional promotion plan, it is necessary to grasp a historical, geographic and economic background as well as resident consciousness. It is an important to find and grasp “the strengths of each area”.</p>

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  • CRID
    1390014327077925120
  • DOI
    10.57296/jaczs.23.2_27
  • ISSN
    24369837
    13496123
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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    Allowed

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