COMPARATIVE STUDIES ON INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN AND OPERATION OF NEIGHBORHOOD COMMITTEES IN TOKYO METROPOLITAN CITIES

Recently, an increasing number of urban areas have established neighborhood committee organizations. We investigated organizations established in the 1970s and those formed from the 2000s in the Tokyo metropolitan area. Comparisons reveal that their performance and appraisal by local governments dif...

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Communities
Community governance
Community organizations
Leadership
Local government
Local government planning
Metropolitan areas
Neighborhood committees
Organizational structure
Organizations
Stability
Urban management
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