@article{oai:kyutech.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004327, author = {Yoshitake, Tetsunobu and 吉武, 哲信 and Teramachi, Kenichi and 寺町, 賢一 and Deguchi, Chikashi}, journal = {Journal of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies}, month = {}, note = {Today Japanese cities are suffering numerous development problems, including deteriorated city centers and expanding suburban areas. Further, Japan today faces a shrinking and aging population. Thus these cities should seek better balance between proper land use and economic vitalization. This paper examines the long-term development trend for 1985-2011 in Miyakonojo City and evaluates that city's latest land use guidelines to offer the following conclusions: 1) During 1995-2011, the number of building applications transitioned between 600 and 800. Half were in the un-zoned area where suburbanization is being caused mainly by housing; 2) The collective housing is increasing in these un-zoned area as well as in the zoned areas; 3) Concentrations of development are emerging in the un-zoned areas. 4) The Land Use Control Guideline shows the direction of future land use management. Although the guideline will manage suburbanization, housing development remains stake.}, pages = {979--996}, title = {Progressing Suburbanization and the Controversial Land Use Management in a Japanese Local City - A Case Study of Miyakonojo City, Japan-}, volume = {11}, year = {2015}, yomi = {ヨシタケ, テツノブ and テラマチ, ケンイチ} }