Course title | |||||
地域環境工学Ⅱ [Rural and environmental engineeringⅡ] | |||||
Course category | Requirement | Credit | 2 | ||
Department | Year | 1~1 | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 05ec0002 | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
中島 正裕 [NAKAJIMA Masahiro] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Faculty of Agriculture | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
The hope of making regional contribution in Japan through research or educational endeavor of universities has been further precipitated by the regional revitalization schemes introduced by the Japanese Government in 2014. In the first half of this course, after reviewing the history of agriculture and rural area policies, where each topic of the research stands within the government’s policies and how we can contribute to policy proposals will be discussed. Hands-on experience in the difficulty of discussing implementation of academic research across different fields/disciplines (e.g., disagreement in reaching consensus regarding definition for terms or space) will probably be felt keenly by those students who participate in this course. Through this presumably uncomfortable experience students will re-evaluate each researcher’s standpoint in the body of knowledge to suggest ideas for collaborative research that takes recent developments in agriculture and rural area policies into consideration to demonstrate their final accomplishment in this course. The second half of this course expounds on the roles and challenges associated with rural planning as a practice of science while referring to achievements in both research and practical support for rural development and reconstruction following the aftermath of the 2011 T?hoku earthquake and tsunami. In addition, sufficient discussion time is allowed so that students gain a deeper understanding of the course content. |
Expected Learning |
Students enrolled in this course are expected to achieve the following goals: master basic knowledge related to the Japanese Government’s policies on rural development and its history; gain insights into concrete methods and theories useful for conducting research as well as providing practical support in the areas of rural planning; and develop abilities to consider various possibilities for contributions a university can make for regional communities and our society at large. |
Course schedule |
1. History of agriculture and rural areas in Japan 2. Prospect of agriculture and rural areas in Japan 3. Discussion 4. Introduction of your research 5. Introduction of your research 6. Group discussion from a view point of regional contribution 7. Join research proposal 8. Join research proposal 9. The roles and challenges associated with rural planning as a practice of science 10. Endogenous rural development 11. Factors Influencing Place Attachment in Rural Areas 12. Evaluation method to revitalization of rural areas in Japan 13. Green tourism studies in agricultural engineering 14. Social significance of efforts in rural planning 15. Discussion |
Prerequisites |
none |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Prepare based on the necessity |
References |
Prepare based on the necessity |
Assessment/Grading |
Evaluating based on submitted reports |
Message from instructor(s) |
Course keywords |
Rural regenerations, Land use planning, Food security, Fallow lands, Green tourism, |
Office hours |
By the demand |
Remarks 1 |
Remarks 2 |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
Language Subject |
Last update |
3/15/2019 2:17:43 PM |