Kuni Kamizaki

Assistant Professor and Admissions Chair, School of Community and Regional Planning

Teaching

Please see below link to home department for teaching.

https://scarp.ubc.ca/directory/kuni-kamizaki

(To view courses)


Research

Decline of Tokyo and planning responses to unprecedented nation-wide population shrinkage and aging in the time of post-growth Japan. In addition, he has undertaken community-engaged research to explore the potential of community land trusts (CLTs) to address displacement and pursue housing justice in Toronto.


Kuni Kamizaki

Assistant Professor and Admissions Chair, School of Community and Regional Planning

Teaching

Please see below link to home department for teaching. https://scarp.ubc.ca/directory/kuni-kamizaki (To view courses)

Research

Decline of Tokyo and planning responses to unprecedented nation-wide population shrinkage and aging in the time of post-growth Japan. In addition, he has undertaken community-engaged research to explore the potential of community land trusts (CLTs) to address displacement and pursue housing justice in Toronto.


Kuni Kamizaki

Assistant Professor and Admissions Chair, School of Community and Regional Planning
Teaching keyboard_arrow_down
Please see below link to home department for teaching.

https://scarp.ubc.ca/directory/kuni-kamizaki

(To view courses)

Research keyboard_arrow_down

Decline of Tokyo and planning responses to unprecedented nation-wide population shrinkage and aging in the time of post-growth Japan. In addition, he has undertaken community-engaged research to explore the potential of community land trusts (CLTs) to address displacement and pursue housing justice in Toronto.