Synergistic Urban Improvement: Case Study of Hikifune Neighbourhood in Tokyo

This paper proposes the synergistic method as an alternative approach that embraces urban complexity and reverses it to a set of mutually reinforcing improvement strategies. After illustrating the general idea of synergistic improvement by examining the correlation among a number of urban issues, th...

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Main Authors: Kalina Vankova, Hitoshi Nakamura, Gesa Witthöft
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Language:English
Published: International Experts for Research Enrichment and Knowledge Exchange 2018-12-01
Series:Environmental Science and Sustainable Development
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Online Access:https://press.ierek.com/index.php/ESSD/article/view/378
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spelling doaj-ea263a3704f4476583196a9135705fce2020-11-24T21:54:42Zeng International Experts for Research Enrichment and Knowledge ExchangeEnvironmental Science and Sustainable Development2357-08492357-08572018-12-0132758810.21625/essd.v3iss2.378226Synergistic Urban Improvement: Case Study of Hikifune Neighbourhood in TokyoKalina Vankova0Hitoshi Nakamura1Gesa Witthöft2MSc, Faculty for Architecture and Planning, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, AustriaProf. Dr., Department of Planning, Architecture and Environmental Systems, College of Systems Engineering and Science, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Saitama-shi, Saitama 337-8570, JapanDI. Dr.-Ing., Sen. Sc., Department of Spatial Planning, Centre of Sociology, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, AustriaThis paper proposes the synergistic method as an alternative approach that embraces urban complexity and reverses it to a set of mutually reinforcing improvement strategies. After illustrating the general idea of synergistic improvement by examining the correlation among a number of urban issues, this paper uses the case study to explore this inter-connectivity in further details. Hikifune in Tokyo was selected as a case study because of its distinct atmosphere, historical background, and fragility in terms of demographics, natural hazards, and economics. Relevant literature, along with the empirical and statistical data, is the primary method used in this research. Relying on the discovered findings, the conclusion returns the discussion to the necessity for a synergistic improvement.https://press.ierek.com/index.php/ESSD/article/view/378Synergistic improvement, disaster risk reduction, demographics, ineffectively used space, untapped potential
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author Kalina Vankova
Hitoshi Nakamura
Gesa Witthöft
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Hitoshi Nakamura
Gesa Witthöft
Synergistic Urban Improvement: Case Study of Hikifune Neighbourhood in Tokyo
Environmental Science and Sustainable Development
Synergistic improvement, disaster risk reduction, demographics, ineffectively used space, untapped potential
author_facet Kalina Vankova
Hitoshi Nakamura
Gesa Witthöft
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title Synergistic Urban Improvement: Case Study of Hikifune Neighbourhood in Tokyo
title_short Synergistic Urban Improvement: Case Study of Hikifune Neighbourhood in Tokyo
title_full Synergistic Urban Improvement: Case Study of Hikifune Neighbourhood in Tokyo
title_fullStr Synergistic Urban Improvement: Case Study of Hikifune Neighbourhood in Tokyo
title_full_unstemmed Synergistic Urban Improvement: Case Study of Hikifune Neighbourhood in Tokyo
title_sort synergistic urban improvement: case study of hikifune neighbourhood in tokyo
publisher International Experts for Research Enrichment and Knowledge Exchange
series Environmental Science and Sustainable Development
issn 2357-0849
2357-0857
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This paper proposes the synergistic method as an alternative approach that embraces urban complexity and reverses it to a set of mutually reinforcing improvement strategies. After illustrating the general idea of synergistic improvement by examining the correlation among a number of urban issues, this paper uses the case study to explore this inter-connectivity in further details. Hikifune in Tokyo was selected as a case study because of its distinct atmosphere, historical background, and fragility in terms of demographics, natural hazards, and economics. Relevant literature, along with the empirical and statistical data, is the primary method used in this research. Relying on the discovered findings, the conclusion returns the discussion to the necessity for a synergistic improvement.
topic Synergistic improvement, disaster risk reduction, demographics, ineffectively used space, untapped potential
url https://press.ierek.com/index.php/ESSD/article/view/378
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