2011
DOI: 10.5632/jila.74.799
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Study of Park Management by Community-Based Council in Nishimuko Park, Hyogo

Abstract: Department of park and green of Hyogo Prefecture had settled on a regenerating plan of Nishimuko Park form 2002 to 2004. To promote this regenerating plan, park management council was organized with civic groups, and has shouldered a part of park management. We have taken a part in management of this council, and have studied about process of changing organization and activities of this council. As the result, it was effective for management of district parks to make a park management plan which set a middle o… Show more

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“…Amidst this trend, the concept of park management has begun to incorporate an active programming of park usages that uses the organization(s) operating the park, the park's specific resources, and the involvement of the local community. Efforts that are aimed at the maintenance of assets in each park space and the maintenance and upkeep of park facilities have increased, and today there is a need for the comprehensive management of all of these aspects (Akazawa et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amidst this trend, the concept of park management has begun to incorporate an active programming of park usages that uses the organization(s) operating the park, the park's specific resources, and the involvement of the local community. Efforts that are aimed at the maintenance of assets in each park space and the maintenance and upkeep of park facilities have increased, and today there is a need for the comprehensive management of all of these aspects (Akazawa et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%