Course title
農村地域計画学演習   [Rural Planning Practice]
Course category   Requirement   Credit 1 
Department   Year 3  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 01RN3312
Instructor(s)
中島 正裕, 久野 叔彦   [NAKAJIMA Masahiro, KUNO Toshihiko]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Agriculture Office 3-211  Email address

Course description
The purpose of this course is to lay the foundation for social research methods, such as surveys or interviewing, and consensus building methods that are indispensable to providing effective research and practical support to rural areas. The first half of the course is devoted to workshop methods that bring out the best in residents’ autonomy and identity to revitalize mountainous, agricultural areas in Japan.
The last half of the course involves exercises for Project Cycle management (PCM)workshop methods widely applied to the field of Official Development Assistance. Discussions will be held regarding advantages/characteristics and limitations of each aforementioned methodology.
Expected Learning
The students will understand advantages/characteristics and limitations of two methodologies intended for different purposes (e.g., identifying problems or providing a solution for a problem) through exercises and discussions.
Course schedule
1. Introduction
2. Questionnaire survey
3. Characteristics of Workshop Method to Support Endogenous Rural Development
4. The 1st workshop
5. The 2nd workshop
6. The 3rd workshop
7. Discussion - Verification of WS method’s effectiveness-
8. Characteristics of Project Cycle Management (PCM)
9. Practice1: Analysis of stakeholder
10. Practice2: Analysis of stakeholder
11. Practice3 Analysis of objectives
12. Practice4: Selection of project
13. Practice5: Making PDM
14. Discussion - Verification of PCM-
15. Test
Prerequisites
none
Required Text(s) and Materials
Prepare based on the necessity
References
Prepare based on the necessity
Assessment/Grading
Evaluating based on submitted report and .
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Rural regenerations, Land use planning, Food security, Fallow lands, Green tourism,
Office hours
By the demand
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Last update
3/15/2019 2:17:23 PM