研究者業績

岸本 慧大

キシモト ケイダイ  (Keidai Kishimoto)

基本情報

所属
兵庫県立大学 環境人間学部 特任助教
学位
博士(学術)(2024年3月 慶應義塾大学)

研究者番号
41001035
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9434-1791
J-GLOBAL ID
202301010446829762
researchmap会員ID
R000053616

経歴

 2

学歴

 3

論文

 9
  • Hiromi Kobori, Abraham J Miller-Rushing, Elizabeth R Ellwood, Keidai Kishimoto
    Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences 2025年  
  • Wanglin Yan, Keidai Kishimoto
    Resilient and Adaptive Tokyo 1-15 2024年2月21日  
  • Keidai Kishimoto, Wanglin Yan
    Resilient and Adaptive Tokyo 105-121 2024年2月21日  筆頭著者
  • Keidai Kishimoto, Wanglin Yan
    Resilient and Adaptive Tokyo 149-169 2024年2月21日  筆頭著者
  • Keidai Kishimoto, Wanglin Yan
    Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 38 e46 2023年  査読有り筆頭著者責任著者
    <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Allotment gardens (AGs), one of the most popular forms of urban agriculture (UA), have attracted social attention because of the ecosystem services they provide to citizens. However, the services and availability of AGs may be unevenly distributed, owing to their geographic location. The patterns underlying the provision of AG plots and facilities to users in Tokyo are unclear. Thus, this study quantitatively examines the characteristics of different types of AG provision and their determinants in the metropolitan region of Tokyo. We classified a sample of 313 AGs gathered from governmental open data via a non-hierarchical cluster analysis of AG provision patterns based on their properties, including number of plots, plot size, contract price and duration, and facilities such as agricultural equipment and access to instructors. Moreover, we examined the influence of urban development and residential characteristics on these classes using the Kruskal–Wallis test. The analysis identifies six AG provision patterns based on their properties. It also revealed that AG provision in Tokyo was differentiated by the percentage of agricultural land and the socio-demographic characteristics of residents, including population, percentage of young population, and income levels from the city center to the suburban areas, corresponding to urban sprawl. These findings could provide valuable insights to help local governments, farmers, and non-profit organizations address the challenges and opportunities arising from each AG provision pattern and to make AG plots and facilities more adaptable to upcoming urban shrinkage, business opportunities, and possible excessive subdivision and price hikes.</jats:p>

MISC

 19

講演・口頭発表等

 11

担当経験のある科目(授業)

 10

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

 7