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Kyushu's New Long-Term Vision. Kyushu, Japan’s Frontier in the 21st Century where people can enjoy balanced urban and natural environment, close to mainland Asia. Kyushu Regional Development Bureau Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport. Kyushu’s New Long-Term Vision.
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Kyushu's New Long-Term Vision Kyushu, Japan’s Frontier in the 21st Century where people can enjoy balanced urban and natural environment, close to mainland Asia Kyushu Regional Development Bureau Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Kyushu’s New Long-Term Vision To show the direction of infrastructure development in Kyushu, so that central and local governments etc.unitedly deal with regional development toward the same goal Purpose A 10 to 15 year view Timescale
Kanmon Area Kyushu’s New Long-Term Vision Kyushu(7 prefectures)+ Kanmon Area Area Kyusyu ・Fukuoka・Saga・Nagasaki・Oita・Kumamoto・Miyazaki・Kagoshima
Outline of the vision • Kyushu’s characteristics • Our goals for the future • Basic policies • Policy development • Consideration for policy implementation
Kyushu’s characteristics • The potential to equal a nation • Close to mainland Asia • Balanced urban /natural environment • Frequent natural disasters • Geographical constraints
Balanced urban /natural environment Mt. Aso Mt. Aso Yakushima Kirishima-Yaku
Our goals for the future Kyushu, Japan’s Frontier in the 21st Century where people can enjoy balanced urban and natural environment, close to mainland Asia • a safe and comfortable life • a recycling-based society in harmony with the environment • a region showing its individuality to the full • an independent, united and active region • a region leading in international exchange with East Asia
Basic policies Protection from natural disasters and environmental conservation and restoration Developing “spheres of urban-nature exchange” in which both the natural environment and urban services can be enjoyed Developing a network of exchange infrastructures to support local vitality
Policy development 1-2 1. Enforcement of land managementand crisis managementsystems for safe living 2. Development ofinfrastructures for a recycling-based society
Policy development 3-4 3. Enhancement ofmajor cities' functions 4. Development of infrastructures for living in nature-rich residential areas
Policy development 5-6 5. Establishment of a wide-area exchange network 6. Development of infrastructures for international exchangeespecially around the Pan Yellow Sea region and the East China Sea
Consideration for policy implementation • Promotion of a communicative administration that encourages the participation / cooperation of different entities • Development of high-quality infrastructures • Efficient and effective project implementation ensuring fairness and transparency • Improvement of evaluation systems toward establishing a management cycle • Promotion of development and utilization of new construction technology
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