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タイトル: Sustainability of cities under declining population and decreasing distance frictions: The case of Japan
著者: Mori, Tomoya
Murakami, Daisuke
キーワード: Population decline
Cities
Agglomeration
Sustainability
Distance friction
Power law
R11
R12
R23
R58
発行日: May-2025
出版者: Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University
誌名: KIER Discussion Paper
巻: 1117
開始ページ: 1
終了ページ: 63
抄録: This study develops a statistical model that integrates economic agglomeration theory and power-law distributions of city sizes to project future population distribution on 1-km grid cells. We focus on Japan – a country at the forefront of rapid population decline. Drawing on official population projections and empirical patterns from past urban evolution in response to the development of high-speed rail and highway networks, we examine how ongoing demographic contraction and expected reductions in distance frictions may reshape urban geography. Our analysis suggests that urban economies will consolidate around fewer and larger cities, each of which will experience a flattening of population density as the decentralization of urban populations accelerates, while rural areas are expected to experience further depopulation as a result of these spatial and economic shifts. By identifying sustainable urban cores capable of anchoring regional economies, our model provides a framework for policymakers to manage population decline while maintaining resilience through optimized infrastructure and resource allocation focused on these key urban centers.
記述: The earlier versions of this paper were presented at the 37th ARSC meeting in Osaka, the 13th UEA meeting in Copenhagen, Infrastructure and Urban Development in the Developing World in Tokyo, the 18th UEA meeting in Washington D.C., RIETI and Hitotsubashi University.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/294178
関連リンク: https://www.kier.kyoto-u.ac.jp/publication/?cat=en
出現コレクション:KIER Discussion Paper (英文版)

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