FORMATION OF DISPERSED SETTLEMENTS AND THEIR LAND USE PATTERN : A study on land use and spatial structures of dispersed settlements in Iki island Part 1

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Astudy on land use and spatial structures of dispersed settlements in Iki island Part l 加 藤 仁 美 * Uitomi KA TO There are dispersed settlements in Iki istand all around . Their beginning and . actual conditions are yet unknown in detail . In this study , the natural and the geographical features of this island and the allotment system of land in the Edo period are investigate 〔 三in relation to the settlement pattern . And it is made clear that ' ' the Land ase pattem of Iki " is a set of the land use consisting of a wind break at the back, a dwelling lot , a vegetable garden in the front and the scattered farmland . In conclusion their problems in planning are considered . Kegworcls:Iki tstand , disPersed settlement , land use Patter7t of Jki , unit of housing let , allotment sys ・ tem , Wind break 』

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KATO, H. (1992). FORMATION OF DISPERSED SETTLEMENTS AND THEIR LAND USE PATTERN : A study on land use and spatial structures of dispersed settlements in Iki island Part 1. Journal of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Engineering (Transactions of AIJ), 433(0), 129–136. https://doi.org/10.3130/aijax.433.0_129

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