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山口大学学生相談所年報 Volume 21-22 pp. 29 - 32
published_at 2012-01-31
学生相談所は,学生の福利厚生を高める点では,大学において重要な位置を占める。特に保護者からの学生支援への要望が高まるにつれ,その存在価値は高くなろう。本論文では,そのような状況下において,学生相談所が今後対処すべき課題をいくつかあげる。特に教員との連携,保護者への対応,発達障害を抱える学生の問題,自殺への対応について,それらの問題点を明らかにし,対応についても提案して論考したい。
Creators : Tanabe Toshiaki Publishers : 山口大学学生支援センター
山口大学学生相談所年報 Volume 21-22 pp. 23 - 27
published_at 2012-01-31
Creators : 林 典子 Publishers : 山口大学学生支援センター
山口大学学生相談所年報 Volume 21-22 pp. 13 - 21
published_at 2012-01-31
Creators : Imai Yoshiko Publishers : 山口大学学生支援センター
山口大学学生相談所年報 Volume 21-22 pp. 7 - 11
published_at 2012-01-31
Creators : Imai Yoshiko Publishers : 山口大学学生支援センター
山口大学学生相談所年報 Volume 21-22 pp. 3 - 5
published_at 2012-01-31
Creators : Tsuneyoshi Tetsuzo Publishers : 山口大学学生支援センター
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 103 - 111
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Fujikami Mayumi Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 89 - 101
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Fukuda Osamu Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 79 - 88
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Tanaka Tomoki | Muramatsu Tomo Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 71 - 78
published_at 2022-01-31
ラオスでは、土地・森林政策の一環として、村落の中に住民が共同で利用できる、村落共有林を法的に認可している。本論文では、宇沢弘文氏が提唱した「社会的共通資本」理論の視座から、その村落共有林が土地・森林政策に果たす役割について分析を行いたい。
Creators : Mori Tomoya Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 63 - 70
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Horike Yoshitsugu Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
山口大学学生相談所年報 Volume 21-22 pp. 1 - 1
published_at 2012-01-31
Creators : Yoshimura Makoto Publishers : 山口大学学生支援センター
Bulletin of the Integrated Center for Education Research and Training Volume 52 pp. 23 - 33
published_at 2021-10-01
Creators : Kawasaki Tokuko | Tachikawa Akiko | Itamochi Haruna | Okuzumi Asako | Maruyama Yuna Publishers : 山口大学教育学部附属教育実践総合センター
Bulletin of the Integrated Center for Education Research and Training Volume 52 pp. 11 - 21
published_at 2021-10-01
Creators : Takahashi Masako | Okibayashi Yohei | Ishida Chiharu | Kadota Syuji | Sinagawa Misae | Kanemitsu Syuichi Publishers : 山口大学教育学部附属教育実践総合センター
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 57 - 62
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Yoshimura Makoto Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 49 - 56
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Oshie Takashi Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Integrated Center for Education Research and Training Volume 52 pp. 1 - 9
published_at 2021-10-01
Creators : Tsutsumi Kento | Harada Masanori | Seo Masaharu | Ahama Shigeki | Morioka Hiroshi Publishers : 山口大学教育学部附属教育実践総合センター
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 41 - 47
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Nakamura Amane | Okibayashi Yohei Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 31 - 40
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Kasuga Yumi | Mihara Marin Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 21 - 29
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Kasuga Yumi | Ono Yoko Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 11 - 20
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Nambu Hidehiko Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 71 pp. 1 - 10
published_at 2022-01-31
Creators : Senneck Andrew Publishers : Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University
Asian economic review Volume 79 Issue 1-2 pp. 17 - 47
published_at 2021-03-31
Taiwan is not a party to the Paris Agreement, but the impact of climate change on Taiwan is enough to be one. The Government of Taiwan has set a target of adjusting the power mix to 50% natural gas-fired, 30% coal-fired and 20% renewable energy by 2025, increasing the proportion of relatively low carbon emissions and renewable energy, and aiming to reduce GHG emissions as a climate change policy. One of the key aspects of Taiwan’s energy policy is to phase-out nuclear power generation by 2025, and to increase the share of renewable energy in the power supply configuration and reduce the use of coal-fired power. The phase-out of nuclear power plants was initially faster than the expansion of renewable energy, reducing CO2 emissions from electricity production as needed to a small amount. Nevertheless, since 2016, Taiwan has been evaluating the “energy transition” derived from Germany and is trying to decentralize its power supply using conventional large-scale, inflexible power generation systems.  With regard to coal-fired power plants, Taiwan will accelerate the improvement of air pollution facilities at existing coal-fired power plants and implement utilization management measures in order to match air quality. Gas-fired and green energy power supplies will be the mainstays of power supply, which is the power stabilization target, in order to maintain 15% of the supply reserve rate. The government needs to plan supply-side measures and implement various tasks to save energy and reduce carbon emission in order to reduce electricity demand. To build clean energy systems and healthy living conditions, to promote the development of new green energy industries, to promote green employment, realize the spirit of energy empowerment, promote energy democracy and justice. Going forward, the focus will be on overall system integration, where all power supplies can ensure a sufficient level of revenue. In this study, we will consider Taiwan’s climate change and energy policy since the Paris Agreement, and summarize the current situation and issues.
Creators : Chen Li-chun Publishers : The TOA-KEIZAI Gakkai, Yamaguchi University
Asian economic review Volume 79 Issue 1-2 pp. 1 - 16
published_at 2021-03-31
We will discuss why Japan succeeded after the Meiji Restoration and why she has been stagnated since 1990s, and propose the conditions for the revitalization of the Japanese economy based on M.E. Porter’s factor condition and Michio Morishima’s view of population history. Michio Morishima maintains that the quantity and quality of population is the foundation of economy and society. This paper focus on values which is one of the qualitative aspects of human beings.
Creators : Umada Tetsuji Publishers : The TOA-KEIZAI Gakkai, Yamaguchi University
Reproduction, fertility and development pp. RD21130 -
published_at 2022-03-17
Creators : Ferdousy Raihana Nasrin | Kadokawa Hiroya Publishers : CSIRO Publishing
Journal of reproduction and development pp. 2021-126 -
published_at 2022
Creators : Abdillah Dimas Arya | Kereilwe Onalenna | Ferdousy Raihana Nasrin | Saito Risa | Kadokawa Hiroya Publishers : The society for reproduction and development