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- KANEDA Norihisa
- University of the Meiji
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- Other Title
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- 生活保障から見た離島海運のあり方
- セイカツ ホショウ カラ ミタ リトウ カイウン ノ アリカタ アマミ ショトウ ノ ブンセキ オ トオシタ ジリツテキ ジゾクテキ コウツウ モデル ノ テイショウ
- Proposal of autonomous and sustainability transport model through analysis of Amami-Islands
- 奄美諸島の分析を通した自立的持続的交通モデルの提唱
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The purpose of this paper is to verify maintenance of the life route in Amami-Islands to which depopulation and aging go, and is to propose a future transportation theory for autonomous and sustainability. I paid attention to regional economy, especially Amami-Island, because Transport demand depend on trip which is happened by it's economic activity in there. First, I studied social transport change, decentralization of authority and source of revenue.<br>Following, I studied Amami-Islands shipping transport for Life security. I described so telling management that it's company is almost taken a grant. Intra Amami-Islands shipping transport is more telling than inter one. There are water taxies of intra one without life security. I focused it's efficiency run. I think Amami sipping is serving to keep autonomous society, because it connects Amami-Islands with Kagoshima while air transport connecting Amami with Tokyo.<br>Passenger shipping Liner is heavy load for revenue, but it contributes to enhance to local autonomy. Because it keeps Amami-Islands shipping transport, especially Life security routs continuing, and it is increasing demand I discussed how to Amami-Islands active.<br>From a viewpoint of life security, Islands shipping transport study gives much suggestion rather than main lands one. I want to continue studying of the transport policy of the period of maturity, especially islands shipping transport for autonomous and sustainability.
Journal
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- The Journal of Island Studies
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The Journal of Island Studies 2005 (5), 77-90, 2005
The Japan Society of Island Studies
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282680322873984
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- NII Article ID
- 130001774999
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- NII Book ID
- AA11836180
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- ISSN
- 18847838
- 18847013
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- NDL BIB ID
- 7774753
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- NDL
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- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed