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Production Methods and Context of Green Laver Cultivation where a unique Land Property System is practiced : Comparison between before and after the Great East Japan Earthquake in Matsukawaura, Soma City, Fukushima Prefecture
Author
Murai, Haruka Waseda University
Goto, Haruhiko Waseda University
Yamazaki, Yoshito Toyo University
Izumikawa, Toki Waseda University
Keywords
Great East Japan Earthquake
Vocation
Disaster Revital
Land Property
Cooperativity
Green Laver Cultivation
東日本大震災
生業
震災復興
土地所有
共同性
青ノリ養殖
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
Green laver cultivation has been continued in Matsukawaura for a century, being a vocation to those involved in it. Looking through the history of their cultivation livelihood, it was found that a unique system for land property existed. Additionally, their livelihood was sustained based on the fishing ground usage mechanism derived from the unique land property system even before the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. This research clarified the reconstruction support projects done to aid the vocation after the earthquake and further focused on the green laver producers. By analyzing series of evaluations done by the green laver producers, it appeared that they were seeking three courses to sustain their vocation. These three courses arose from their intentionality towards modern needs, culture and history. To sustain their vocation after natural disasters, the aforementioned three aspects of their intentionality needs to be carefully considered.
Journal Title
Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan
ISSN
09160647
21850593
Publisher
日本都市計画学会
Volume
56
Issue
3
Start Page
727
End Page
734
Published Date
2021-10-25
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