@article{oai:ushimane.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001011, author = {金野, 和弘 and KONNO, Kazuhiro}, journal = {総合政策論叢}, month = {Mar}, note = {論文, Forest industry in Japan has been deteriorating year by year. Forestry Agency (FA) says forests that were forested in the postwar period are fully-grown and will soon see their proper period to few down. So we have to accelerate forest management to prepare their cut-down period. In this paper, we examine so-called Tosanomori-style Forest Management (TFM), compared to Large-scale, Intensification Forest Management (LIFM). First, we overview situation that forest industry in Japan is in now. Second, we provide a brief overview of TFM and explain significant factors of TFM, describing some difficulties of LIFM. Third, we offer some questions facing TFM and look toward the future of TFM. Finally, we make a propose to increase FA's support for forest- management-related projects except for LIFM-related ones.}, pages = {13--27}, title = {森林施業における「土佐の森方式」の可能性 : 大規模集約化施業との対比において}, volume = {23}, year = {2012}, yomi = {コンノ, カズヒロ} }