Management Methods and Sustainability of local resident-led activities : "Burabura Matsuri" in Oshizawadai Kita, Kozoji New Town, and its Expansion to the Surrounding Areas
In Japan's suburban residential areas, while traditional community events are declining as the population ages, it has been noted that small-scale, low-impact events run spontaneously by residents may be sustainable. This study focuses on the "Burabura Festival" in Oshizawadai Kita, Kozoji New Town, as well as its development in adjacent and neighboring districts, to clarify (I) organizational structure and management methods, (2) relationship with government and neighborhood association support, (3) factors for continuation, and (4) diffusion routes to other areas. The methods employed were semi-structured interviews with the initiators and organizers of the diffusion areas, analysis of materials from booklets and handouts, and on-site observation at the initiative's site. As a result, the low burden design of minimal integration by the secretariat (initiator) and executive committee, distribution to all households and word-of-mouth-centered publicity, free participation and no selection of stalls, and common tool-centered costs supported sustainability. In addition, "loose knowledge transmission" through inspection tours, word of mouth, booklets, and other means led to the establishment of indigenous management styles in other regions, such as those without a secretariat and those led by welfare organizations. These results suggest that resident-led events with low institutional dependence can be an effective model for revitalizing community activities in suburban residential areas.
목차
Abstract 1. INTRODUCTION 2. PREVIOUS RESEARCH AND PURPOSE 3. RESEARCH OBJECTIVES AND METHODS 4. MANAGEMENT METHODS OF THE ORIGINATING SITE 4.1 Background and Motivation 4.2 Actual Situation of the Operating System 4.3 Mechanism for Vendor Participation and Awareness 4.4 Existence, Content, and Sustainability of Support 4.5 Reasons for Sustainability 5. PRACTICES IN THE DIFFUSION AREAS 5.1 Introduction and Background (Route of Diffusion) 5.2 Types of Operational Structures in the Diffusion Areas 5.3 Support Relationships and Sustainability 5.4 Space Utilization and Operational Innovations 5.5 Prospects for Continuation and Challenges 6. COMMON OPERATIONAL FEATURES 6.1 Basic Design Supporting Sustainability and Regional Adaptation 6.2 Trade-offs and Support Design 7. CONCLUSION 7.1 Practical Implications and potential for diffusion 7.2 Limitations of the study and future direction REFERENCES
대한건축학회지회연합회 [The Regional Association of Architectural Institute of Korea]
설립연도
2000
분야
공학>건축공학
소개
본회는 건축에 관한 학술․ 예술․ 기술을 연구 연마하는 지회회원들의 입지향상과 회원상호간의 친목도모와 함께 건축 문화창달에 기여함을 목적으로 한다.
목적을 달성하기 위하여 다음의 사업을 한다.
1. 지회회원의 입지향상과 친목도모
2. 건축에 관한 조사․연구지도 및 이에 관련된 사업
3. 회지, 논문집, 연구보고서 기타 건축에 관한 도서의 간행
4. 건축에 관한 강습회․강연회․간담회․전람회․견학회 등의 개최
5. 건축에 관한 계획, 감독, 기술검토에 대한 국가공공기관 기타의뢰에 관한 사항
6. 국내외 관계 제 학회와의 교류 및 회의참석
7. 기타 본회 목적달성에 필요한 사업
간행물
간행물명
대한건축학회연합논문집 [Journal of the Regional Association of Architectural Institute of Korea]