<div>1. Landscape management labor account</div><div> </div><div>1.1 Introduction: Back ground, concept and perspective on the research (Shimizu, Takatori)<br></div><div>1.2 Development of the concept and definitions</div><div> 1.2.1 Landscape management labor accounts</div><div> 1.2.2 Neighbourhood landscape complex units</div><div> 1.2.3 Working style types</div><div> 1.2.4 Importance of dealing with all kinds of landscape elements on a same level</div><div> 1.2.5 Balance between biodiversity, productivity and labor efficiency</div><div> 1.2.6 Integration from neighborhood landscape complex unit to national scale</div><div>1.3 Change in population, urban land use and basic landscape types</div><div> 1.3.1 Overview of changes in population and urban land use</div><div> 1.3.2 Estimated population changes between 2010 and 2050, and basic land scape types</div><div> 1.3.3 Combined analysis between integrated categories of population and urban land use changes, and landscape types</div><div>1.4 What is happening in typical landscape types? (Previous studies on Land use and Landscape management)</div><div> 1.4.1 Urban landscape type (Murayama, Kawaguchi)</div><div> 1.4.2 Agricultural landscape type (Kawamura, Tsuchiya, Kawaguchi, Hagihara)</div><div> 1.4.3 Urban and Satoyama forest landscape type (Terada) </div><div> 1.4.4 Plantation forest landscape type (Yamamoto, Hirano, and Takatori) </div><div> 1.4.5 Coastal area landscape type (Yamashita)</div><div> 1.4.6 Water landscape type (Tashiro, Kitamura)</div><div> 1.4.7 Geographical view point (Okamoto) </div><div> </div><div>2 Case studies (Kawaguchi, Takatori and other)</div><div> </div><div>2.1 Introduction-Application to Japanese case studies</div><div>2.2 Classification of neighbourhood landscape complex units</div><div>2.3 Calculation methodology of landscape labor accounts</div><div> 2.3.1 Definition of indicators</div><div> 2.3.2 Method of analysis 1. Case study on the neighborhood landscape complex units</div><div> 2.3.3 Method of analysis 2. Integration of Landscape labor account</div><div> 2.3.3.1 Data sets of landscape elements in Japan</div><div> 2.3.3.2 Data sets of working style types in Japan</div><div>2.4 Case studies in urban neighborhood landscape complex unit </div><div> 2.4.1 Park and Green Sites</div><div> 2.4.1.1 Fujimaki Town (District with semi-nature greens) </div><div> 2.4.1.2 Higashiyama Park </div><div> 2.4.1.3 Shiratori Garden</div><div> 2.4.2 Residential Area</div><div> 2.4.2.1 Arako Town (District with rich private greens)</div><div> 2.4.2.2 Central districts in Matsusaka City</div><div> 2.4.2.3 The other Towns (Nagoya University, Golf Course) (Kawaguchi, Hayashi)</div><div> 2.4.3 Conclusion</div><div>2.5 Case studies in Flatland farmland neighborhood landscape complex unit </div><div> 2.5.1 Asami District (Flatland type) </div><div> 2.5.2 Conclusion- The problems of sustainable landscape management</div><div>2.6 Case studies in Satoyama neighborhood landscape complex unit </div><div> 2.6.1 Nyu District </div><div> 2.6.2 Kayumi District</div><div> 2.6.3 Forest Network </div><div> 2.6.4 Conclusion- The problems of sustainable landscape management</div><div>2.7 Case studies in Coastal neighborhood landscape complex unit</div><div> 2.7.1 Shima District</div><div> 2.7.2 Conclusion- The problems of sustainable landscape management</div><div>2.8 Integration of Landscape labor accounts (Takatori and Shimizu)</div><div> 2.8.1 Summary</div><div> 2.8.2 Integration in a region scale (Case studies in Kushida River) </div><div> 2.8.2.1 Population simulation in a region scale (Takano, Takatori) 2.8.3 Integration in a national scale </div><div> 2.8.4 Issues on landscape management labor account in a demographic change- “Towards an affordable landscape labor account and management”</div><div> </div><div>3 Detailed exposition (Land management policies, zonings, phenomena, social systems, measures, activities and perspectives)</div><div><br></div><div>3.1 Urban Planning (Murayama, Kawaguchi)</div><div>3.2 Green Planning (Terada) </div><div>3.3 Rural Planning (Tsuchiya, Hagihara) </div><div>3.4 Forest Planning (Yamamoto, Hirano) </div><div>3.5 River Planning (Kitamura, Tashiro) </div><div>3.6 Coastal Planning (Yamashita) </div><div>3.7 Connection to the Ecosystem service studies (Hayashi, Oba) </div><div>3.8 Community and Management (Kawamura)</div><div>3.9 Perspective of development of landscape management labor accounts from the viewpoint of world landscape management researches (Miyawaki)</div><div><br></div>4 Conclusion (Shimizu, Takatori)</div><div> </div>