
TAKANO Seiji
- 准教授
- 学位:博士(学術)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Humanities and Science / Department of Community and Social Studies
詳細情報
研究キーワード
- abandoned road
- abandoned railroad
- War Heritage
- Modernization Heritage
- Regional Promotion
- Global Environment
- Ecological education
- Land classification system
- Land use
- Ontology
- Role playing
- Consensus building
- Back area of station
- "Barrier effects of railroad"
- Town planning on railroad station
- Political decision-making process
- Political power structure
- Revitalization of commercial area
- Urban inner structure
研究分野
- Humanities & social sciences Human geography
- Humanities & social sciences Local studies modernization heritage
- Humanities & social sciences Tourism studies
- Social infrastructure (civil Engineering, architecture, disaster prevention) Architectural and city planning
- Humanities & social sciences Education - general
- Environmental science/Agricultural science Environmental policy and society
委員歴
- Kumamoto Prefecture Member of the National Land Use Planning Council
- The Consortium of Universities in Kumamoto A Member of Regional Creation Committee
- (Kumamoto Prefectural Industrial Association) (Advisor of the Industrial Tourism Subcommittee)
受賞
- East Japan Railway Culture Foundation Incentive award
論文
Impact and Problems of Exploring Abandoned Railroad, Abandoned Road and Old Road on Regional Development and Geographical Education
Quantitative Analysis on the City Center’s Move of Kumamoto in Comparison with Other Relative Cities
Research on the Effects of Role Playing Learning concerning Global Warming Education
Awareness of Officers concerning Global Warming and Factors for its development
Functions and Development of the Railroad Station Area in the Inner City
Municipal political power structure in urban development projects: Revitalization of the old commercial core of Hachioji city, Japan
Changing Spatial Structures of the Inner Cities in Japan: Relation between the Railroad Station Areas and the Conventional Urban Core
書籍等出版物
- Urban Social Geography -An Introduction, 4th Edition-
講演・口頭発表等
- Evaluation of historical and geographical information on the Prefectural “Nationwide Historical Walk Series”, Yamakawa Shuppansha Ltd.
- Possibility of Consensus Building for Preserving Earthquake Relics with Role-Playing Methods
- Effects and Issues of Exploring Abandoned Road and Railway in Terms of Geographical Education and Regional Development
- Development of the Back Area of Station and Overcoming of the Barrier Effects of Railroad: From the Viewpoint of the Station Structure
- Land Use Map Making with a Uniform Standard in Australia and New Zealand
- Survey on land Use Maps in the Philippines and their classification criteria
- Land Use Maps Made in India and their Category criteria
- Ontological approach to the integration of earth observation data: Various classification systems of land cover/use maps
- Competition between the old urban core and the railroad station area in large cities
- Negotiation between the City and the Railroad for the Development of Stations
- Land use around stations and barrier effects of railroad
- Planning and implementation of urban development in central Hachioji
- Formation and Transition of the "Back Area" of JR Hachioji Station
担当経験のある科目
- Overseas Educational Cruise
所属学会
- The Tohoku Geographical Association
- The Japan Association of Economic Geographers
- Geographical Association of Japan
- Japan Association for Educational Media Study
- Center for Environmental Information Science
Works(作品等)
Translation: KNOX, Paul, L. and PINCH, Steven(2000):"Urban Social Geography -An Introduction, 4th Edition-". Prentice Hall, Harlow. With KAWAGUCHI, Taro and KAMIYA, Hiroo. Kokon-syoin, Tokyo.
共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
Ontological analysis of land classification systems about land use SCF Encouragement of Basic Research
A geographical study of "barrier effects of railroad", its political measures, and town planning on railroad station
社会貢献活動
- Act For The Earth
- Rotary International: Ambassadorial Scholarships (from District 2620)
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