首都大学東京 大学院都市環境科学研究科 都市シス …hidenori tamagawa professor/...
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Lectures/PracticalExperienceUrban Space Planning
Urban Space Analysis
Urban Transportation Planning
Architectural Planning of
Urban Facilities
Urban Environmental Economics
Urban Institutions
Urban Sociology
Announcementof the theme(November)
InterimPresentation(April)
InterimPresentation(October)
OralExamination(January)
FinalPresentation(January)
MultidisciplinaryResearchSupport System
Health of Urban Residents
Regional Facility Planning
Municipal Autonomy and
Administrations
Urban Economics
Urban Natural Environment Theory
Urban Information Management
Urban Social Processes
Urban Space Theory
Urban Housing Theory
Urban Lifestyle Theory
Urban Community Research
Urban Social Survey Methods
Urban Community Theory
Disaster Research
Disaster Prevention planning, etc.
Announcementof the theme(May)
InterimPresentation(May)
InterimPresentation(May)
Pre-finalPresentation(October)
Thesis Screening
Final Presentation
http://www.ues.tmu.ac.jp/cus/
Tokyo Metropolitan University
Graduate School of Urban Environmental Sciences Department of Urban System Science
首都大学東京 大学院都市環境科学研究科 都市システム科学域
□ Department Overview Urban growth progressed rapidly in the 20th century. Now, 50% of the
world’s population and 80% of Japan’s live in cities. Meanwhile, Japan’s
decreasing birthrate has led to rapidly aging urban populations and
aggressive changes in society. More than ever, it is important to promote
urban development that prioritizes the utilization of stock, disaster
preparedness, and sustainability, and the application of highly advanced
information technology. The Department of Urban System Science
focuses on comprehensive research on issues that modern cities face.
□ Characteristics of the Curriculum
Students come to the graduate school with a broad range of specialties and experience
from universities around the nation and around the globe. The Department of Urban System
Science provides this diverse student population lectures and practical experience in a number
of academic areas. The majority of classes are small-group lectures of from three to ten
students. Saturday classes are also offered to accommodate working adults. The department
has a multidisciplinary research support system that features Urban Science Seminars, a
unique program in which all teachers participate to provide instruction to students enrolled in
the master’s and doctoral programs. Students in the master’s program have the opportunity to
participate in 5 seminars, and students in doctoral program have the opportunity to participate
in 4 seminars. Students are able to acquire degrees in Urban Science, which is the specialty
of this department, and are also able to select Engineering or Science depending on their
individual specialty.
□ History
The predecessor of the Department of Urban System Science was the Urban System
Research Group founded as an interdisciplinary joint research group for urban systems at
Tokyo Metropolitan University at the beginning of 1960’s. The Urban Community Research
Center was established in 1977, and, in 1994, the Graduate School of Urban Sciences was
founded as the first graduate school for interdisciplinary research on urban systems in Japan.
In 2006, the graduate school was reorganized into its current form. The achievements of
research and education over its almost 50-year history have been published in the Urban
System Research Library and Urban Sciences Library.
□ Admission Policy
Students the Department of Urban System Science in interested in1. Individuals in possession of a broad range of theories, knowledge, and techniques related to the urban sciences; 2. Individuals who have extensive knowledge in specific fields associated with urban systems and the ability to conduct research in those fields;3. Individuals with a solid sense of humanity, who are social and cooperative, and who have a strong moral compass; 4. Individuals who have a broad perspective, who think internationality and who have proficiency in language; 5. Individuals who are able to flexibly implement new technologies and concepts; and 6. Individuals who have practical ability in finding comprehensive solutions to urban problems. The department evaluates the above through oral interview conducted as a part of the entrance examination.
□ Inquiries about entrance examinations: Dept. of Academic Affairs, Graduate School of Urban Environmental Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University (Minai-Osawa Campus Building No.9, 2F) TEL: 042-677-1111 (Main) (Ext. 4021) Open: Monday-Friday 9:00AM - 12:30AM/ 1:30PM - 5:00PM□ Other inquiries: Office of Administration, Department of Urban System Science (Minami-Osawa Campus Building No.9, 5F) TEL: 0426-77-1111 (Ext. 4271) E-mail:[email protected]
□ Message from the DeanFumiko Ito
Chairperson, Department of Urban System Science
While Japan’s population continues to decrease, cities continue to
grow. Ninety percent of Japan’s population is currently living in urban
areas. Among these are rapidly increasing areas of high population
density, or densely-inhabited districts (DID), where 2/3 of the nation’s
population lives. People are social animals, and living together in
communities is a human characteristic. This means that the growth of
urban areas is an inevitability of society. Indeed, the creation and growth
of urban areas is a subject of intense academic inquiry, and a topic that I
personally find both extremely important and exhilarating.
When we consider what a city is, we can imagine a large platter
on which people live, work, interact and move about. The design of
the platter not only influences the movement of people, but it is also
influenced in turn by the movement and thoughts of the people existing
on it. There are many issues that we need to address as we move into the
future, issues such as urban development that responds to aging society,
with a focus on the utilization of stock, disaster preparedness, and
sustainability. We also need to consider desirable development that takes
into account the Olympics scheduled to be held in Tokyo six years from
now.
The Department of Urban System Science supports research on cities,
the attractive and inevitable focus in our search for answers. I hope that
students interested in finding solutions to the challenges of urban growth
will join us in the exciting research that takes place in our department.
□ Graduate Careers
Tokyo Metropolitan Government/ Yamagata Prefectural Government/ Shibuya Ward
Office/ Setagaya Ward Office/ Hachioji City Office/ Yokohama City Office/ Takasaki City
Office/ Kawasaki City Office/ Urban Renaissance Agency (UR)/ Mitsubishi UFJ Trust
and Banking Corporation/JR-East/ Taisei Corporation/ Obayashi Corporation/ ITEC Inc./
Yamaha Corporation/ Nihon Sekkei, Inc./ Misawa Homes Co., Ltd./ Daiwa House Industry
Co., Ltd./ Toto Bath Create Ltd./ Yachiyo Engineering Co., Ltd./ Qunetto Japan Co., Ltd. /
Fujiki Komuten Co., Ltd./ Mizuho Investors Securities Co., Ltd./ Sunric Co., Ltd./ Diamond
City Co., Ltd./ Japan Airlines/ Other
□ Capacity Master’s Program: 15 students
Doctoral Program: 5 students
□ Entrance Examinations The entrance examination for university students and working adults is
scheduled in summer (August).
The entrance examination for students from abroad is scheduled in
winter (February). If additional seats are available following the summer
examination, a winter examination may be scheduled for university
students and working adults. Those who complete undergraduate
programs at Tokyo Metropolitan University are eligible to apply for a
waiver for the written examination.
首都大学東京
TOKYO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
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Hidenori TamagawaProfessor/ Doctor of EngineeringUrban & regional analysis/ Urban & regional planningMethodological research on points of contact between urban analytics and planning/ Analytical research on urban land use patterns/ Basic research on urban analysis models/ Applied research on geographical information systems (GIS)
Reconsidering the Compact City Concept (Co-author)
Analysis of urban land use patterns
Sustainable Cities: Japanese Perspectives on Physical and Social Structures
Nature and Future of Cities (Co-author)
Taro IchikoAssociate Professor/ Doctor of Urban ScienceDisaster Research/ Disaster Vulnerability Assessment / Communi ty-based Disas te r management/ Study of long-term recovery from big-disasters
Urban development based on disaster preparedness and reconstruction (Evacuation experiment using bamboo shelters)
Development and Restoration of Disaster Areas (Co-author)
Development of disaster vulnerability assessment
Shin AibaAssociate Professor/ Doctor of EngineeringU r b a n d eve l o p m e n t t h e o r y / C i t i ze n participation theoryUrban planning & design/ Urban development based on citizen participation and cooperation/ Workshop methods/ Urban development in Asia/ NPO/NGO theory
Resident-oriented Urban Planning (Co-author)
Research on urban development in Asia
Development of citizen participation methods for urban development
Fumiko ItoProfessor/ Doctor of EngineeringEconomic valuation/ Analysis of cities and communitiesResearch on economic valuation and optimization for public investment, social capital, and in city and community environments/ Research on demand and supply of real estate (housing)
Prediction of change in land use utilizing the neural network model
New Frontiers in Urban Analysis (Co-author)
Benefi t evaluation for fl ood control project utilizing the Hedonic Evaluation Approach
Hiroyuki OneyamaProfessor/ Doctor of EngineeringTraffi c engineering/ Urban engineering/ Traffi c environmentsObservation, estimation, and prediction of traffi c flow and behaviors/ Urban traffic and analysis of the relation between traffic congestion and environmental load/ Environmentally-friendly urban traffi c systems Research on traffi c control
methods for the reduction of environmental load
Traffi c Congestion – Complete explanation (Co-author)
Policy assessment & analysis utilizing traffi c fl ow simulations
Tanji HoshiProfessor/ Doctor of MedicinePublic health/ Health sciences/ Policy making theoryResearch on health and the process of creating policies and plans to reduce disparity
Future Health and Welfare Administration (Co-author)
Determinants of elderly life in cities Early prevention & healthy life expectancy
Professor/ Doctor of EngineeringResearch on archi tectural p lanning & environmental behaviorsMedical care facility planning/ Support for disabled facility planning/ Planning/ Support for community facility planning/ Universal design for public facilities
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Palliative care ward planning Environmental
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Kenji Takemiya
Associate Professor/ M.A. (Political Science)Urban government administration/ Local government administration/ Local governance/ Administrative evaluationPlanning & policy formation techniques for local government/ Administrative evaluation & Participatory policy analysis/ Organizational r e f o r m / R e s e a r c h o n i n n e r - m u n i c i p a l decentralization & community governance
Kahoruko YamamotoAssociate Professor/ Ph.D.(Sociology)Urban sociology/ Regional and Community Studies / Migration Study/ Social researchSocial reconstruction of inner-city areas/ Social impact of globalization on minorities/ Regional changes & urban revitalization along with changes in industrial structures
New Public Commons and Sites of Citizen’s Autonomy (Co-author)
Science of Local Partnerships : Managing Community-based Coalitions and Projects (Co-author)
Administrative evaluation through public participationAn example: Policy Promotion Council in Wako City, Saitama Prefecture
Field work study in the former coal mining areas of Hokkaido
Poverty and Social Welfare in Japan (Co-author)
Citizen’s White Paper on Local Assembly Reforms (Co-author)
Professor/ Doctor of EngineeringUrban information/ Chemical engineeringWeb solution market formation/ Environmental process evaluation/ Establishment of food safety databases
Chemical equipment design
High-precision phase equilibrium estimation
Mathematics for
physical chemistry
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Satoru Kato
Kotobuki-cho in Yokohama & Migrants
Motoki Nagano
FY2014 Department Chairperson
Offi ce: 9-565TEL: 042-677-2355 042-677-1111 (Ext. 4278)E-mail: [email protected]
Offi ce: 9-566TEL: 042-677-2359 042-677-1111 (Ext. 4237)E-mail: [email protected]
Offi ce: 9-553TEL: 042-677-2354 042-677-1111 (Ext. 4272)E-mail: [email protected]
Offi ce: 9-558TEL: 042-677-2353 042-677-1111 (Ext. 4273)E-mail: [email protected]
Offi ce: 9-593TEL: 042-677-2780 042-677-1111 (Ext. 4547)E-mail: [email protected]
Offi ce: 9-148TEL: 042-677-2824 042-677-1111 (Ext. 4838)E-mail: [email protected]
Offi ce: 9-874TEL: 042-677-2795 042-677-1111 (Ext. 4785)E-mail: [email protected]
Offi ce: 9-556TEL: 042-677-2358 042-677-1111 (Ext. 4275)E-mail: [email protected]
Offi ce: 9-560TEL: 042-677-2361 042-677-1111 (Ext. 4163)E-mail: [email protected]
Offi ce: 9-154TEL: 042-677-3148 042-677-1111 (Ext. 4233)E-mail: [email protected]
( A l s o t e a c h e s i n t h e Department of Applied Chemistry)
( A l s o t e a c h e s i n the Depar tmen t o f A r c h i t e c t u r e a n d Building Engineering)
( A l s o t e a c h e s i n t h e D e p a r t m e n t o f C i v i l & E n v i r o n m e n t a l Engineering)
□ Faculty (2014.4.1)
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