What Was the Aim of ^|^ldquo;Nature-Oriented River Work^|^rdquo;?

  • Soda R
  • Yuhora K
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In 1990, the Construction Ministry notified each Regional Construction Bureau of its unique promotion of nature-oriented river work. That was a bold move for the ministry, as it was an unprecedented project that propounded environment-conscious river development. This policy was included in the amended River Act of 1997 and remains in effect to this day after partial revision in 2006. A variety of structures were constructed under this policy in and around rivers throughout Japan. This article describes sample cases of environment-conscious river improvement over the last 20 years. A reality check was performed on those cases to grasp the total picture of the progress of nature-oriented river work, which caused a great deal of confusion among those involved in river improvement.

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Soda, R., & Yuhora, K. (2012). What Was the Aim of ^|^ldquo;Nature-Oriented River Work^|^rdquo;? E-Journal GEO, 7(2), 147–157. https://doi.org/10.4157/ejgeo.7.147

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