The Future of Tsukuba Science City Development
Program in the 21st Century Proposal People/Science/City Proposals for the
21st century from Tsukuba
November, 1997 Study
Group on Tsukuba Science City Development in the 21st Century
Contents
Introduction
- Outline of Tsukuba Science City Development
- Details and Progress
- Results and Problems of City Development
- Results and Problems of Scientific Accumulation and Research
Activities
- Trend around Tsukuba Science City
- Japan at a Turning Point
- New Challenge in Science and Technology
- Roles of Tsukuba Science City in the Metropolitan Area
- Advancement of Information-Oriented Society
- Objectives of Future Tsukuba Science City
- Objectives
- Frame of Future Population
- Basic Plans for Tsukuba Science City Development
- Accumulation & Development of Technological Research Functions
- (1) Under Development as a Creative Center of Highly Advanced Technology
- (2) More Powerful Functions for International Research Exchange Activities
- City Revitalization based on Technology Accumulation
- (1) Creation of New Growth Industries
- (2) Contribution to People's Understanding of Science
- (3) Use of Science and Technology in Agricultural Fields
- (4) Systems to Utilize Science and Technology Accumulation
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Accumulation of Urban Functions befitting to the Large-Scale Urban Area
- (1) Early Development of High-Speed Transportation Systems
- (2) Development of Urban Functions of High Order
- (3) Coping with Various Needs for Transportation
- Comfortable Living Environment and Beautiful Scenery
- (1) Development of Eco-Life Model City
- (2) Use of Land that coexists with nature, the surrounding rural environment, and the city.
- (3) Scenery and Culture worthy of Tsukuba Science City
- (4) Coexistence with Diverse Lifestyles
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Systems and Policies for City Planning
- Stronger Cooperation among the Government, Prefecture, City, Town, and the Housing and Urban Development Corporation
- Increasing Roles of Local Government Bodies
- Participation in City Development by Residents and Research Institutions
- Stronger Governmental Functions of Planning and Adjustment
- Roles of the Housing and Urban Development Corporation
- Roles of Private Sectors in cooperation with public institutes
- Construction of Support Systems for Comprehensive City Development
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