このページはフレーム対応ブラウザ用に作成されています。下のリンクは非フレーム使用ページですのでそちらをご覧ください。
この記事をプリントする
高くつく郊外の大規模商業施設
ここ数年、郊外に大規模な商業施設が毎日のようにオープンしている。
米国式の消費社会のモデルを日本が追いかけてきたことを象徴する感があるが、
それだけに、米国を同じ落とし穴にはまっているのではないだろうか?
The high cost of Sprawl-Mart
Seldom a day goes by that we don't hear of plans for a new shopping center or big box retailer being developed in some remote, rural area. Over the years, these consumer Meccas have become more and more prevalent as local communities struggle with declining populations and stagnant economic growth. These developments offer utopian visions of unlimited consumer choices; vast, sprawling "public" spaces; state-of-the-art venues for culture and entertainment, and most importantly, parking.
It seems that Japan has followed the U.S. model of "sprawl economics": the development of the suburbs to increasingly remote areas as a quick-fix economic solution for communities ravaged by the loss of their manufacturing and agricultural jobs to cheaper labor overseas.
As urban job centers continue their flight to the suburbs, new housing and retail developments have moved even deeper into environmentally sensitive areas, causing the loss of open space and unique natural wildlife habitats. The increase of private automobile use has created enormous social, environmental and economic costs that are borne by the communities and individuals uprooted and impoverished by this disastrous model of "growth."
These homogenous, retail-oriented developments spreading out from the center of former commercial districts transform once-active citizens into passive consumer units, who are increasingly alienated from their neighbors and communities. Our increasing dependence on automobiles promotes an isolated and stationary lifestyle that will have an adverse effect on our physical and psychological well-being. The convenience of cheap goods and services is small compensation for the heavy toll we will pay in the form of a dead-end existence wholly dependent on an unsustainable lifestyle
Al Norman, the author of the 1998 book "Slam-Dunking Wal-Mart" lists 'The 10 Sins of Retail Sprawl' as follows:
* It destroys the economic and environmental value of land
* It encourages an inefficient land-use pattern that is very expensive to maintain.
* It encourages redundant competition between local governments, an economic war of tax incentives.
* It forces costly infrastructure development at the edge of towns.
* It causes disinvestment from established core commercial areas.
* It requires the use of public tax support for revitalizing rundown core areas.
* It degrades the visual, aesthetic character of local communities.
* It lowers the value of other commercial and residential property, reducing public revenues.
* It weakens the sense of place and community cohesiveness.
* It masquerades as a form of economic development
It is unfortunate that Japan is following America's disastrous blueprint for economic, environmental and social decline. Before we take that inevitable trip to the latest retail theme park, we should ask ourselves if saving a few hundred yen on items readily available closer to home is really worth the heavy cost future generations will have to bear for our mindless pursuit of a disposable lifestyle.
- Sprawl-Mart
- 郊外の商業施設
- Seldom a day goes by that we don't 〜
- 〜しない日はほとんどない
- big box retailer
- 大型小売店
- Meccas
- 活動の中心地
- prevalent
- 流行する
- struggle with 〜
- 〜に苦しむ
- stagnant
- 停滞した
- utopian
- ユートピア的な
- sprawling
- だだっ広い
- state-of-the-art
- 最先端の
- venues
- 場
- economics
- 経済学
- suburbs
- 郊外
- quick-fix
- 急場しのぎの
- ravaged by 〜
- 〜でぼろぼろになった
- urban
- 都会の
- job centers
- 仕事を提供する場
- flight to 〜
- 〜に移ること
- sensitive
- 慎重に扱うべき
- wildlife habitats
- 野生動物の生息環境
- are borne by 〜
- 〜が負担する
- uprooted
- 追い立てられた
- impoverished
- 貧困に陥った
- homogenous
- 均質の
- retail-oriented
- 商売重視の
- transform 〜 into 〜
- 〜を〜に変える
- consumer units
- 消費単位
- alienated from 〜
- 〜から疎外されて
- stationary
- 固定された
- adverse
- 悪い
- well-being
- 快適な暮らし
- compensation
- 代償
- toll
- 代価
- dead-end
- 行き詰まった
- unsustainable
- 持続不可能な
- "Slam-Dunking Wal-Mart"
- 『スラムダンキング・ウォルマート/まちを守る戦略・アメリカの郊外開発実例に学ぶ』(仙台経済界刊。Slam-Dunkingは「やっつける」)
- redundant
- 不必要な
- tax incentives
- 税制上の優遇措置
- costly
- コスト高の
- disinvestment
- 投資引き上げ
- rundown
- 疲弊した
- degrades 〜
- 〜の価値を下げる
- aesthetic
- 景観の
- property
- 不動産
- revenues
- 収入
- cohesiveness
- 密着度
- masquerades
- 振りをする
- blueprint
- 図式
- inevitable
- 遅かれ早かれ行く
- disposable
- 使い捨ての