@article{oai:ir.kagoshima-u.ac.jp:00010927, author = {長嶋, 俊介}, journal = {南太平洋海域調査研究報告=Occasional papers}, month = {2016-10-31}, note = {この島は火山災害の島であり、硫黄鉱山の島であり、急激な過疎化の島である。 その社会がどう動いたのか。既存外部データ・地図で補いつつ、現場確認などを行った。 そして、それら作業の延長で、ある種理想的な、現場資料保存・開示の事例に接した。 小中学繋ぎ廊下資料館(以下「資料館」)の所在である。考古学資料・生活生産道具・ 動物剥製・文献展示保持である。口永良部事例は、資料館を持てない小型島嶼での島研 究力・郷土教育力確保の、重要参考事例となる。, The Kuchino-erabujima Island has an active volcano, which has caused devastation to the island throughout its history, and it also has a sulphur mine. The island has been suffering from rapid depopulation- an added problem to its small population. How has this society changed? Unfortunately there is little record of formal island history; its main record is not held on even in a bigger neighbouring island. Therefore, we investigated the social mobility through pre-existing external data and maps with on-site verif ications. We demonstrate a case of an idealistic preservation and display of resources in this paper: the “Resource Centre” located along the corridor of the local elementary/junior high school. It displays and preserves archaeological resources, tools, animal stuff ing, and local literatures. This has shifted the handicaps away from small island researchers of having limited resources. The case of Kuchino-erabujima Island provides an important example for small islands without resource centres: this empowers present and future generations to engage in their life-long education of their own homeland as well as for island researchers.}, pages = {80--82}, title = {口永良部島の地域経営と郷土資料保存のあり方 -学校施設利用と火山被災地事例-}, volume = {51}, year = {} }