Int. J. Architecture, Planning & Building Engineering
ISSN 2455-5045, ISI Impact Factor: 0.763
VOLUME 02 NO. 02 APRIL 2015:
Title:
Proposal for a study on the social and environmental
management in the waterfront of Amakusa, Kumamoto
Prefecture
Authors: Anita
Nyapala Okoko, Naoto TANAKA
Abstract: Waterfront is an area of
a city (such as a harbour or dockyard) located alongside
a body of water (river,canal or seaside). According to
Amakusa city statistics, the GDP from all industries has
been on a steady decrease since 1985.These coupled with
depopulation, a slump in the fishing industry, a large
ageing population and infrastructure would set the stage
for a rapid urban decline process in Amakusa if more
sustainable solutions of management are not explored and
implemented. Preserving the heritage of seaside towns is
essential in order to keep attracting both local and
foreign tourists throughout the year and maintain a
sustainable economy.Management practices must therefore
accommodate a wider, more inclusive approach to heritage
management and to a greater emphasis on community
engagement. In the Japanese Law governing Cultural
Property,thegeneral public is encouraged to participate
but parameters for participation, are not very
clear.Public participation therefore requires
redefinition not just in law and policy but also by the
public itself in order to evolve from passive to active.
A participatory approach is vital to guide regeneration
of historic cities to benefit the community and utilize
existing indigenous knowledge and expertise to inform
the planning framework.
Keywords: Waterfront, Cultural
Property, Participation, Sustainable
Pages:
54-58