en cours de révision pour Landscape and Urban PlanningThis paper aims at analyzing the process of urban shrinkage in the Japanese frame. It focuses on the case of Tama New town, developed at the end of the sixties 40 km West of Tokyo during a period of demographic boom. Nowadays, this ageing new town is representative of Tokyo's shrinking suburb. Criteria of shrinkage are defined and tested in Tama. Thus, it is possible to delimit a form of retraction or shrinkage characteristic of that kind of suburb. As a result, applied solutions are proposed, calling into question a model of urbanization (endless urban sprawl) and bringing to the fore new debates concerning reversibility and sustainability of town planning
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
Abstract: Population aging and population decline, coupled with a saturation of the Japanese economy...
The chaotic landscape of Tokyo metropolis hardly shows any evidence of town planning. Though many to...
en cours de révision pour Landscape and Urban PlanningThis paper aims at analyzing the process of ur...
National audienceJapan faces a brand new demographical situation. Prospective studies announce a shr...
City shrinkage means that an area with minimum population of 10,000 residents that has faced populat...
Japanese cities losing population represent an emerging research field among international studies o...
This paper examines suburban development on Tokyo's metropolitan fringe during the 1970-92 period an...
Tokyo is the most populous city in the world, with 35 million inhabitants on the Kantô plain. A dyna...
Population decline is leading to a shrinking city size in industrialized countries. In some developi...
Faced with the long-term demographic shrinkage of Japan’s total population and a context of lingerin...
Empirical research on urban shrinkage is being conducted around the globe, since many countries are ...
The Japanese periurban space differs from the pattern observed in Europe or the United States. As ci...
As a manifestation of today’s unprecedentedly uneven urban agglomeration, shrinkage has become omnip...
Purpose Shrinking population can have significant negative impacts on the social and economic fabric...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
Abstract: Population aging and population decline, coupled with a saturation of the Japanese economy...
The chaotic landscape of Tokyo metropolis hardly shows any evidence of town planning. Though many to...
en cours de révision pour Landscape and Urban PlanningThis paper aims at analyzing the process of ur...
National audienceJapan faces a brand new demographical situation. Prospective studies announce a shr...
City shrinkage means that an area with minimum population of 10,000 residents that has faced populat...
Japanese cities losing population represent an emerging research field among international studies o...
This paper examines suburban development on Tokyo's metropolitan fringe during the 1970-92 period an...
Tokyo is the most populous city in the world, with 35 million inhabitants on the Kantô plain. A dyna...
Population decline is leading to a shrinking city size in industrialized countries. In some developi...
Faced with the long-term demographic shrinkage of Japan’s total population and a context of lingerin...
Empirical research on urban shrinkage is being conducted around the globe, since many countries are ...
The Japanese periurban space differs from the pattern observed in Europe or the United States. As ci...
As a manifestation of today’s unprecedentedly uneven urban agglomeration, shrinkage has become omnip...
Purpose Shrinking population can have significant negative impacts on the social and economic fabric...
International audienceIn this global-city1, which has been established since the XXth century and wh...
Abstract: Population aging and population decline, coupled with a saturation of the Japanese economy...
The chaotic landscape of Tokyo metropolis hardly shows any evidence of town planning. Though many to...