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地域外の知識を活用した市民のエンパワーメントと協働プロセスの分析 : 北海道登別市ネイチャーセンター「ふぉれすと鉱山」の運営を事例に

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Title: 地域外の知識を活用した市民のエンパワーメントと協働プロセスの分析 : 北海道登別市ネイチャーセンター「ふぉれすと鉱山」の運営を事例に
Other Titles: Promotion of Citizen Empowerment and Collaboration Utilizing Outsider's Knowledge : Case Study on Management of the Nature Center "Forest KOZAN" in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido
Authors: 森重, 昌之1 Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Authors(alt): Morishige, Masayuki1
Keywords: エンパワーメント
協働
市民知
専門知
地域づくり
Empowerment
Collaboration
Local Knowledge
Outsider's Knowledge
Regional Rejuvenation
Issue Date: 15-Jun-2009
Publisher: 日本計画行政学会
Journal Title: 計画行政
Journal Title(alt): Planning administration
Volume: 32
Issue: 2
Start Page: 55
End Page: 62
Abstract: Recently, a considerable amount of attention has been paid to "social capital" and "collaboration," which are indispensable infrastructure for promoting regional rejuvenation. However, it is difficult for citizens to collaborate with the local government, since mutual assistance networks for the community are weakening. The author conducts a case study on the management of the Nature Center "Forest KOZAN" in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, to illustrate the promotion process of citizen empowerment and collaboration with citizens, NPO, and the local government. This study illustrates that the effective use of outsider's knowledge could promote the empowerment of citizen. Further, at that time, it is important to utilize and systematize citizen's local knowledge, and change the contents of technical knowledge provided by outsiders according to the degree of citizen participation. In addition, based on the research of volunteer organization "Momonga Club," this paper describes that citizens can promote collaboration with the local government under the following situations: (1) accumulating extensive local knowledge by changing "individual knowledge" to "organizational knowledge," (2) opening the decision-making process, and (3) creating opportunities for participation in organizational activities. The author concludes that citizens can promote autonomous regional rejuvenation on this occasion.
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/43309
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Submitter: 森重 昌之

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