International audienceJapanese authorities have supported compact city-oriented policies since the late 1990s to counter the effects of population decline and lingering economic stagnation. The concentration of renewal projects in well-connected neighbourhoods is meant to sustain the mobilities of an ageing society. Such policies actually have the effect of promoting a selective redevelopment of Japan's metropolises, especially focused on maintaining the competitiveness of Tokyo's world city status. This 'Tokyo problem' is destabilising the Osaka-Kyoto-Kobe city-region (Keihanshin), whose restructurings can be read in the changing mobilities of its inhabitants. Mapping degrowth within the Keihanshin provides insights into the complex intera...
City Planning and space use in Japan. The reconstruction of Japanese cities that were almost totall...
According to a preliminary bulletin from the 2015 national census, most regions in Japan, including ...
Just as the spatial structure of urban societies is strongly affected by the mechanism of economic d...
International audienceJapanese authorities have supported compact city-oriented policies since the l...
Faced with the long-term demographic shrinkage of Japan’s total population and a context of lingerin...
Japanese cities losing population represent an emerging research field among international studies o...
International audienceJapan experienced spectacular urbanization and population growths over the cou...
Tokyo is the most populous city in the world, with 35 million inhabitants on the Kantô plain. A dyna...
National audienceJapan faces a brand new demographical situation. Prospective studies announce a shr...
Purpose Shrinking population can have significant negative impacts on the social and economic fabric...
The study of urban geography has primarily focused on large cities, but geographic trends affecting ...
Today Japanese cities are suffering numerous development problems, including deteriorated city cente...
The four major stages of the spatial-cycles are quantitatively examined, by use of the Japan\u27s po...
Population decline is leading to a shrinking city size in industrialized countries. In some developi...
Under the depopulation society in Japan, the hollowing out and suburbanization of urban areas have b...
City Planning and space use in Japan. The reconstruction of Japanese cities that were almost totall...
According to a preliminary bulletin from the 2015 national census, most regions in Japan, including ...
Just as the spatial structure of urban societies is strongly affected by the mechanism of economic d...
International audienceJapanese authorities have supported compact city-oriented policies since the l...
Faced with the long-term demographic shrinkage of Japan’s total population and a context of lingerin...
Japanese cities losing population represent an emerging research field among international studies o...
International audienceJapan experienced spectacular urbanization and population growths over the cou...
Tokyo is the most populous city in the world, with 35 million inhabitants on the Kantô plain. A dyna...
National audienceJapan faces a brand new demographical situation. Prospective studies announce a shr...
Purpose Shrinking population can have significant negative impacts on the social and economic fabric...
The study of urban geography has primarily focused on large cities, but geographic trends affecting ...
Today Japanese cities are suffering numerous development problems, including deteriorated city cente...
The four major stages of the spatial-cycles are quantitatively examined, by use of the Japan\u27s po...
Population decline is leading to a shrinking city size in industrialized countries. In some developi...
Under the depopulation society in Japan, the hollowing out and suburbanization of urban areas have b...
City Planning and space use in Japan. The reconstruction of Japanese cities that were almost totall...
According to a preliminary bulletin from the 2015 national census, most regions in Japan, including ...
Just as the spatial structure of urban societies is strongly affected by the mechanism of economic d...