Analysis of japanese shrinking cities and policies to tackle this problem (the case of sammu city and its economic gardening project)

T. Yamamoto, Т. Ямамото
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This paper examined the problem of shrinking cities and evaluated the policies used to mitigate the impact of shrinkage. The analytical section of this paper discusses the definition of a shrinking city, Japan’s depopulation in the coming decades on the national and municipality level, and the vicious circle of the population loss and the change of economic structure in shrinking Japanese cities. The second section of the paper examines the desired policy goals for shrinking cities, along with strategies and approaches to achieve them. It is shown that the strategies that the Japanese national government has realized since 2014 were inadequate and ineffective. An alternative initiative (for example, the economic gardening model) is necessary to complement governmental programs to empower SMEs in cities, create more jobs and boost the incomes of businesses and city residents. The case study section of this paper analyzed the case of Sammu – a shrinking Japanese city, which has been engaged in an economic gardening project. Even though the outcomes of this project have not been officially confirmed, the available data show that the sales and employment of the local firms that participated in the program either improved or at least remained at the same level. The potential area for future research might be analysis of programs for revitalizing shrinking cities in resource-dependent regions, for instance, of Russia and Australia. Such studies could provide insightful suggestions for adequate policy formulation and implementation.
日本城市萎缩及其对策分析(以三木市及其经济园林工程为例)
本文考察了城市收缩的问题,并对缓解收缩影响的政策进行了评价。本文的分析部分讨论了萎缩城市的定义、未来几十年日本在国家和城市层面的人口减少,以及日本萎缩城市中人口流失和经济结构变化的恶性循环。论文的第二部分探讨了缩小城市所需的政策目标,以及实现这些目标的战略和方法。结果表明,日本国民政府自2014年以来实施的战略是不充分和无效的。有必要采取另一种举措(例如,经济园艺模式),以补充政府的计划,赋予城市中小企业权力,创造更多就业机会,提高企业和城市居民的收入。本文的案例分析部分分析了日本萎缩城市三木的案例,该城市一直在从事经济园艺项目。尽管该项目的成果尚未得到官方证实,但现有数据表明,参与该项目的当地公司的销售和就业要么有所改善,要么至少保持在同一水平。未来研究的潜在领域可能是分析资源依赖地区(例如俄罗斯和澳大利亚)萎缩城市的振兴计划。这些研究可以为适当的政策制定和执行提供有见地的建议。
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