id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-298009-0iv9fdof Hori, Keiko Projecting population distribution under depopulation conditions in Japan: scenario analysis for future socio-ecological systems 2020-08-06 .txt text/plain 8633 400 37 Based on the Japanese depopulation context and the country's National Spatial Strategy, the compact scenario predicts the formation of medium-scale regional urban areas (population centers located across Japan) and the concentration of people on high-density population areas within municipalities. The aim of this study was to develop a population distribution projection model under conditions of depopulation, expressing migration at multiple levels, to conduct scenario analyses that assume compactification and dispersion of Japan's population. In contrast, based on the central city's requirements of "Self-Support Settlement Region" (MIC b), municipalities located outside of Japan's three major metropolitan areas, with populations of more than 40,000, and with daytime/night-time population ratios of more than 1 were selected as regional urban centers in the dispersed scenario. ./cache/cord-298009-0iv9fdof.txt ./txt/cord-298009-0iv9fdof.txt