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called CSR activity16 These movements could be recognized as Miyauchi 2001 pointed out two streams Recombination of legitimacy and Recreating legG and JRVincent eds Handbook of Environmental Economi ID: 875679

social river capital hozugawa river social hozugawa capital management environmental legitimacy development fishery water 1998 vidal economic wise sustainable

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1 ackaging recycling system in Japan from
ackaging recycling system in Japan from the viewpoint of River LitterÓ Review of called CSR activity.Ó16 These movements could be recognized as Miyauchi (2001) pointed out two streams ÒRecombination of legitimacyÓ

2 and ÒRe-creating leg -G. and J.R.Vincent
and ÒRe-creating leg -G. and J.R.Vincent (eds.) Handbook of Environmental Economics , Vol.1, p.127~190. Gibson, clark, John Williams, and elinor ostrom (2005), Òlocal enforcement and Better forests,Ó World Developme

3 nt, 33(2), pp.273Ð284. Gittel, R., and V
nt, 33(2), pp.273Ð284. Gittel, R., and Vidal, A. (1998). Community organizing: Building social capital as a development 16 Remark at ÒTown Planning by cooperation o

4 f companies and citizensÓ )January 25th
f companies and citizensÓ )January 25th 2009, sponsored by Kameoka city) Use Management Economic Benefit Wise use (sustainable) Unconsciousness Cultural traditions. Leave behind/ruin Unwise use (unsustainable) Polic

5 y Environmental consciousness distincti
y Environmental consciousness distinction, which was proposed by Gittell and Vidal (1998) is essential (Ono 2007). Thinking about the boatmenÕs union I mentioned in this report, it can also be an internal ÒbondingÓ

6 social capital, for a particular indust
social capital, for a particular industry in a certain area, as same as local residentsÕ association or fishery cooperatives. However, it is impossible to perform adjustments with other citizen or organizations and

7 activities on new ideas without this br
activities on new ideas without this bridging social capital. Actually measures against riverlitter issue had not been solved easily. However, starting from Hozugawa 400th anniversary, through the establishment of

8 Project Hozugawa till the policymaking f
Project Hozugawa till the policymaking for river litter measures, it is a process accumulating the bridging social capital in this region. 4. Conclusion The wise use of natural resources was mostly realized as a re

9 sult of the social arrangements of peopl
sult of the social arrangements of people aimed at sustainable economic activities. In modern severely degraded economical value of water transportation and fishery, these efforts on Hozugawa must be focused on at a

10 point that they avoid confrontationand
point that they avoid confrontationand conflictwhich may happen in problem-solving on rivers, by modern environmental resolution and traditional culture transmitting. As a feature of legitimacy seen in use and

11 management of Hozugawa River, itÕs a riv
management of Hozugawa River, itÕs a river where various organizations are involved in complex, so the once granted legitimacy is kept protected on by appealing it, in other words, it will disappear without insistin

12 g it. Looking back at the history of wat
g it. Looking back at the history of water transportation of Hozugawa River, the legitimacy on river management and use had not always been given stably to someone, and it has an aspect that had been kept appealing