Spatial Economics for Building Back Better
Masahisa Fujita (),
Nobuaki Hamaguchi and
Yoshihiro Kameyama ()
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Masahisa Fujita: Kyoto University
Yoshihiro Kameyama: Saga University
in Economics, Law, and Institutions in Asia Pacific from Springer, currently edited by Makoto Yano
Date: 2021
ISBN: 978-981-16-4951-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Long-Term Transition of Population and National Land System
- Masahisa Fujita, Nobuaki Hamaguchi and Yoshihiro Kameyama
- Ch Chapter 10 Summary and Concluding Remarks
- Masahisa Fujita, Nobuaki Hamaguchi and Yoshihiro Kameyama
- Ch Chapter 2 Transformation Processes of National Land Systems and Reconstruction Policy from a Spatial Economics Perspective
- Masahisa Fujita, Nobuaki Hamaguchi and Yoshihiro Kameyama
- Ch Chapter 3 Process of Recovery from the Great East Japan Earthquake with Pictures and Data
- Masahisa Fujita, Nobuaki Hamaguchi and Yoshihiro Kameyama
- Ch Chapter 4 Population Decline and Creative Reconstruction in Disaster-Affected Areas
- Masahisa Fujita, Nobuaki Hamaguchi and Yoshihiro Kameyama
- Ch Chapter 5 Reconstruction Based on Natural Resources
- Masahisa Fujita, Nobuaki Hamaguchi and Yoshihiro Kameyama
- Ch Chapter 6 Supply Chain Resiliency
- Masahisa Fujita, Nobuaki Hamaguchi and Yoshihiro Kameyama
- Ch Chapter 7 Regeneration of Physical and Institutional Infrastructure for Local Community
- Masahisa Fujita, Nobuaki Hamaguchi and Yoshihiro Kameyama
- Ch Chapter 8 Local Community as a Device for Regional Innovation
- Masahisa Fujita, Nobuaki Hamaguchi and Yoshihiro Kameyama
- Ch Chapter 9 Building Back Better to Overcome the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Great East Japan Earthquake
- Masahisa Fujita, Nobuaki Hamaguchi and Yoshihiro Kameyama
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-4951-6
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