AbstractMost of Japan's energy supply depends on imports from foreign countries, making the independence ratio of energy in Japan very low. The Fukushima nuclear power plant accident triggered by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami led to a mass shutdown of all the nuclear plants in Japan, a stoppage that is still in effect. In this paper, we review the energy supply situation and some social problems faced by rural areas in Japan. Given that lifestyles in rural Japan are reliant on automobiles, there is significant demand for the establishment of a sustainable mobility society. Furthermore, Japan is now entering an aging society ahead of other countries. In order to enhance the vitalization of rural areas and accelerate the establi...
Energy poverty, defined as the inability to fulfil adequate levels of domestic energy services, has ...
AbstractPower plants are one of key energy sources for industrial symbiosis complexes. However, deca...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1985.MI...
AbstractMost of Japan's energy supply depends on imports from foreign countries, making the independ...
AbstractIn many Japanese cities, a significant amount of CO2 is emitted by private vehicles since mo...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how energy resources affect Ja-pan’s environment, using data...
AbstractThe awareness about the energy security and acceptability of renewable energy ha s increased...
The use of Renewable Energy (RE) is becoming popular for its clean and safe characteristics. The dev...
By the state and structure of electricity generation capacity, it can be judged which stages of form...
Japan, one of the most famous islander nations in the world, has promoted the development of its rem...
AbstractTo break the ‘carbon lock-in’ mindset adopted by policy makers, the potential for mass rural...
While Japan notoriously suffers from a structural lack of primary energy sources while being prone t...
AbstractUnder the Kyoto Protocol, Japan was supposed to reduce six percent of the Greenhouse Gas (GH...
Over the past several decades, Japan’s energy strategy had positioned it as the world’s leader in cl...
As world population increases steadily, fossil fuel deposits around the world continue to be consume...
Energy poverty, defined as the inability to fulfil adequate levels of domestic energy services, has ...
AbstractPower plants are one of key energy sources for industrial symbiosis complexes. However, deca...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1985.MI...
AbstractMost of Japan's energy supply depends on imports from foreign countries, making the independ...
AbstractIn many Japanese cities, a significant amount of CO2 is emitted by private vehicles since mo...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how energy resources affect Ja-pan’s environment, using data...
AbstractThe awareness about the energy security and acceptability of renewable energy ha s increased...
The use of Renewable Energy (RE) is becoming popular for its clean and safe characteristics. The dev...
By the state and structure of electricity generation capacity, it can be judged which stages of form...
Japan, one of the most famous islander nations in the world, has promoted the development of its rem...
AbstractTo break the ‘carbon lock-in’ mindset adopted by policy makers, the potential for mass rural...
While Japan notoriously suffers from a structural lack of primary energy sources while being prone t...
AbstractUnder the Kyoto Protocol, Japan was supposed to reduce six percent of the Greenhouse Gas (GH...
Over the past several decades, Japan’s energy strategy had positioned it as the world’s leader in cl...
As world population increases steadily, fossil fuel deposits around the world continue to be consume...
Energy poverty, defined as the inability to fulfil adequate levels of domestic energy services, has ...
AbstractPower plants are one of key energy sources for industrial symbiosis complexes. However, deca...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 1985.MI...