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Intro
Preface
Contents
Contributors
Chapter 1: Consumer Behaviors and New Urban Development Trends
1.1 New Trends in Urban Development
1.1.1 City Planning at a Major Turning Point
1.1.2 The Possibility of New City Planning: The Social City
1.1.3 What Is ``The Social City?́́
1.2 Viewpoints of the City
1.2.1 Physical System of the City
1.2.2 Activity System of the City
1.2.3 Social Decision-Making System of the City
1.2.4 The City as a City Formation System
1.3 Why Focus on the Social City?

1.3.1 Innovation in the Scientific Evaluation of Urban Development Policies
1.3.2 From Aggregate Data to Micro-Behavioral Data
1.3.3 Consumer Behavior and Information
1.3.4 Innovation in City Formation System
1.4 Utilization of Social Media
1.4.1 Use of Social Media
1.4.2 Effectiveness of Social Media in a City
1.5 Composition of this Book
References
Part I: Activity and Value in Towns
Chapter 2: The Evaluation of Urban Development Policies: From Activity Effect Approach to Consumer Behavior Approach
2.1 Viewpoints for Evaluating a City

2.1.1 Three Evaluation Schemes
2.1.2 Ideal City-Type Evaluation Scheme
2.1.3 Activity Effect-Type Evaluation Scheme
2.1.3.1 Basic Form
2.1.3.2 Physical-Activity Interdependence Extension Form
2.1.3.3 Policy Extension Form
2.1.4 City Formation System-Type Evaluation Scheme
2.2 Evaluating a City from Consumerś Kaiyu Behavior
2.2.1 What Is Kaiyu Behavior?
2.2.2 How Has Large-Scale Commercial Redevelopment Changed the Flow of People? Changes in Kaiyu Behavior Due to Large-Scale Co...
2.2.3 The ``Walking Path of History ́́in Dazaifu City

2.3 Evaluation of Urban Development Policies Based on the Consumer Behavior Approach
2.3.1 Kaiyu and the Economic Effect: From the Activity Effect Type to the Consumer Behavior Approach
2.3.2 What Is the Consumer Behavior Approach?
2.3.3 Economic Effect of One-Dollar City Center Circuit Buses
2.3.4 Economic Effect of City Center Cafés
2.3.5 Economic Effect of the Opening of a Subway in the City Center Commercial District of Fukuoka City
References
Chapter 3: The Goal of Urban Development: An Emerging View of Town Equity
3.1 Information and Evaluation of a City

3.1.1 Information and the Hypothesis on the Attractiveness of a City: Information Evolution Through Town Walking
3.1.1.1 Hard Tricks: A Case of Canal City Hakata
3.1.1.2 Soft Tricks: The Concept of Hypertext City
3.2 Town Walking and Information Interaction
3.2.1 Social Experiment Investigating Consumers ́Information Processing Behavior Using Smartphones
3.2.2 Consumerś Information Processing Micro-Behavior History Data
3.2.3 Information Easily Chosen and Highly Kaiyu-Inducing Information
3.3 Consumer Behavior as Revealed Evaluation of a City

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