In recent years, The Japanese government is also developing an environment-friendly "FutureCity" Initiative (FCI) The FCI was launched in 2011 and is now in its sixth year. It is being promoted by the national government's Cabinet Office, and 11 cities have been authorized as "Future Cities" as of March 2014. This webpage introduces the FCI, both the FCI cocept and its progress so far, based on information from the Cabinet Office.
Later on, the FCI will strive to create unprecedentedly successful cases that resolve issues related to the environment and super-aging population, common issues throughout the world in the 21st century, through technology, socioeconomic systems, services, business models and city rejuvenation. The FCI also aims to share information about such cases nationwide to create both economic demand and jobs that will ultimately contribute to a more sustainable economy. Stay tuned for future progress on the Future City Initiative!. Future City Initiative!. Include: Higashimatsushima City and Toyama City
In a few years the country Thailand is an aging society like Japan country. Changes to the structure of the population in an aging society, is an issue that has received a lot of interest in both national and global level, because there is a widespread impact. Include the effects on gross domestic product (GDP), income per head of population, savings and investment, the Government's budget. Employment and productivity of labour and the level of the microstructure on the market include products and services, especially financial and health. Preparing to accommodate such changes, it is important that urgent need planning. Systematically and in advance, so successful.
This study aims to find ways to study the preparation situation of elderly people in Thailand. By studying the approach to solving social problems seniors in Japan to prepare in an aging society in Thailand.