- 著者
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川上 征雄
- 出版者
- Japan Society of Civil Engineers
- 雑誌
- 土木史研究 (ISSN:09167293)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.15, pp.61-70, 1995-06-09 (Released:2010-06-15)
- 参考文献数
- 6
The purposes of this article are to review an origin of the national planning policy in Japan, to describe its change in that doctorine up to an enactment of the Comprehensive National Land Development Act in 1950, and to examine how basic thoughts of policies are like.I conclude that there were two big streams of the thoughts on national planning policies, such as the Board of Planning descent one vs. the Ministry of Interior descent one during the war, and the Economic Stabilization Board descent vs. the Ministry of Construction descent in the almost same way after the war.The former stream is rather function-oriented, designed from above and the latter is space-oriented, designed from below.Furthermore, the present Comprehensive National Land Development Act is influenced and guided by General Headquarters of the Allied Powers which made much of resource development.