A Study of Organic Waste Recycling in Urban Green Open Space
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- Horie Noriko
- Graduate School of Urban Science, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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- Tabata Sadatoshi
- The Nature Conservation Society of Japan
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- Hagihara Kiyoko
- Center of Urban Studies, Tokyo Metropolitan University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 都市内緑地における有機性廃棄物の還元可能性に関する考察
Abstract
We have a lot of organic waste, especially in urban area. Urban cities should manage to treat its organic waste within the cities as much as possible. In order to run composting system of organic waste successfully, we need more green open space where recycled compost can return to the soil. Composting also improves the urban soil, and the improved soil can grow rich and healthy green. This will also be effective in controlling heat-island phenomenon and floods in urban areas. However, there are some risk affecting our environment and health in recycled compost. Therefore, we should structure the recycling system after careful consideration, i.e. we should consider the correspondence between organic waste's risk and space's property. From this point of view, urban green open space can be ranked as Green Open Space for Return, in which recycled compost can return to the soil, more safety. In this study, we try to grasp the area of Green Open Space for Return in Musashino-city, Tokyo, from the data of green covered space. In addition, we examine the possibility and subject for securing necessary space. And consequently, we show that in some chou-chou-moku area, it is possible to return recycled compost, which the population dumped, to the soil by counting not only the public green open space but also private gardens.
Journal
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- JILA Annual Scientific Research Meeting Abstracts
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JILA Annual Scientific Research Meeting Abstracts 2005 (0), 113-113, 2005
Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1570572703336480512
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- NII Article ID
- 130007011914
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- Data Source
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- CiNii Articles