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Rural Planning: Sustainable Management in Collaborative Activities

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This chapter outlines several illustrative cases for proposed future rural planning based on the landscape labor accounts. At first, the three case-studies for Asami, Nyu, and Kayumi in Part 3 (see Chaps. 1315) are compared, and characteristics or issues of labor accounts in agricultural areas are described. Second, the general characteristics of community management based on the other cases will be shown; finally, appropriate policies, social systems, and initiatives for sustainable management of agriculture and rural areas are discussed.

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Hagihara, K., Kawaguchi, N., Kawamura, N. (2017). Rural Planning: Sustainable Management in Collaborative Activities. In: Shimizu, H., Takatori, C., Kawaguchi, N. (eds) Labor Forces and Landscape Management. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2278-4_20

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