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This paper mainly concerns a citizen along the Mikuma and Oyama River in the upper stream of Chikugo River in Kyushu, and their actions to recover and retain water-environment along both of the rivers.... In the course of this paper, I would investigate a historical process of those actions, and clarify its educational empowerment and its construction to create a basic circumstance of those actions in the course of the history. By so doing, a process of making a subject in a scheme of recovery of water-environment would in effect come in sight. In Japan, the government to aim at the formation of the rich society materially have managed and developed watewr-resources of a basin from 1950's. On the other hand, the system that Inhabitants manag water-resources independently have been destroyed by the govenmental management, and they have come to depend on that. In this meaning, those actions would be remarkable mainly in the respect that those are oriented not by the government but by the citizen depended on their own water-environment ideal. Taking their actions, especially focused on "Hachi-no-su Jyou" : "a beehive castle" in the history as a example, those actions would show us the most significant aspect in environment-lerning focused upon these days.続きを見る
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