(Last updated : 2024-01-26 16:22:12)
  KAWASE Masaki
   Hiroshima shudo University  The Faculty of Commercial Sciences
   Professor
■ Present specialized field
●Specialized field
Urban Geography, Economic Geography, Transportation Geography, Scandinavian Area Studies 
●Keyword
●The main research themes
1. Emplayment, commuting and daily behavior in urban area 
2. Regional industry (commercce and manufacturing) 
3. Analysis of pupulation, urban area and commerce by GIS and using GIS for education 
4. Probrems of aging in residential area 
●Capable of joint research and research consultation content
■ Academic background
1. 1993/04~1998/05 University of Tsukuba 〔Doctoral course〕 Accomplished credits for doctoral program
■ Research activities
1. 2002/04~ The Japanese Society for Geographical Sciences
2. 2008/03~ Japan Association on Geographical Space
■ Business career
1. 2002/04~2003/03 Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Commercial Sciences Lecturer
2. 2003/04~2007/03 Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Commercial Sciences Associate Professor
3. 2007/04~2009/03 Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Commercial Sciences Associate Professor
4. 2009/04~ Hiroshima shudo University The Faculty of Commercial Sciences Professor
■ Book and thesis
1. Thesis Changes in Hiroshima as a regional capital city in terms of population flow and development trends (Single) 2018/12
2. Thesis Immigrants flowing into Sweden and segregation: A case study in Gothenburg (Single) 2017/02
3. Thesis Segregation and Infrastructure in Gothenburg, Sweden. (Single) 2016/07
4. Thesis Changing gender differences in commuting in the Tokyo metropolitan suburbs. (Single) 2004/12
5. Thesis Regional differences in commuting activ-ities of inhabitants in the Tokyo metropolitan suburb. (Single) 2004/11
All display(10)
■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2018/05/26 Changes in Hiroshima as a regional capital city in terms of population flow and development trends
■ Developed teaching materials, textbooks, reference books
1. 2019/04
Contribution Type : 単著
2. 2019/09
Contribution Type : 単著
3. 2019/09
Contribution Type : 単著