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Local Environmental Action in Japan: the Transfer of the Groundwork Approach

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  • Meiko Murayama

    (College of International Relations, Nihon University, Japan)

  • Gavin Parker

    (Department of Real Estate & Planning, University of Reading)

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This paper is the basis for a report on the transfer of the UK Groundwork approach to Japan. It details the background and history of Groundwork in the UK and sets out some of the relevant context in Japan. A Japanese case study (plus two further secondary cases) is detailed and conclusions and recommendations are drawn from the work to help suggest future directions for GW and environmental action in Japan in the future.

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  • Meiko Murayama & Gavin Parker, 2003. "Local Environmental Action in Japan: the Transfer of the Groundwork Approach," Real Estate & Planning Working Papers rep-wp2003-15, Henley Business School, University of Reading.
  • Handle: RePEc:rdg:repxwp:rep-wp2003-15
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