A case study of the effects and challenges of Japan's urban-to-rural migration policies on Tott

来源 :第十届中日韩地理学联合会议、第一届亚洲地理学大会、第十五次全国青年地理工作者学术研讨会 | 被引量 : 0次 | 上传用户:annazky
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  This paper reports the findings of a preliminary case study of the recent history and structure of Japans urban-to-rural migration policy.This migration policy has increasingly been regarded as having an important role in securing new residents for local communities,and forming sustainable communities year by year.
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