Local community and condominium residents in the era of urban core revival : comparative research in Sapporo, Fukuoka and Nagoya (II)

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  • 「都心回帰」時代の大都市都心地区におけるコミュニティとマンション住民 : 札幌市,福岡市,名古屋市の比較(下)
  • トシン カイキ ジダイ ノ ダイトシ トシン チク ニオケル コミュニティ ト マンション ジュウミン : サッポロシ フクオカシ ナゴヤシ ノ ヒカク ゲ
  • 「 トシン カイキ 」 ジダイ ノ ダイトシト シンチク ニ オケル コミュニティ ト マンション ジュウミン : サッポロシ,フクオカシ,ナゴヤシ ノ ヒカク(シタ)
  • 都心回帰時代の大都市都心地区におけるコミュニティとマンション住民 : 札幌市福岡市名古屋市の比較(下)

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Since the late 1990s large cities in Japan have experienced a demographic shift from decline to growth in urban core areas. This study examines the impact of urban population resurgence on local communities from two perspectives. First, analysis of official documents and interviews with local officials and related organizations were conducted in Sapporo city, Fukuoka city and Nagoya city. This revealed that although the central wards in three cities are regaining population since the late 1990s, the surrounding conditions and the leading actors in urban demographic change vary considerably in these three cities. Second, questionnaire surveys of new condominium residents who lead this urban resurgence were carried out in central Sapporo and central Fukuoka. The survey data showed that the profiles of new-comer residents in both cases were different in terms of household composition from those in Tokyo and Osaka. Furthermore, the data shows that the forms social relationships take in condominiums and in local neighborhoods varies according to age, household composition, home ownership, and city.

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  • 評論・社会科学

    評論・社会科学 (106), 1-69, 2013-09-30

    The Association of Social Studies, Doshisha University

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