Satoyama--satoumi ecosystems and human well-being socio-ecological production landscapes of Japan /

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Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Other Authors: Duraiappah, Anantha K.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : United Nations University Press, 2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Japanese satoyama and satoumi assessment: objectives, focus and approach / Anantha Kumar Duraiappah and Koji Nakamura
  • Satoyama and satoumi, and ecosystem services: a conceptual framework / Osamu Saito and Hideaki Shibata
  • What are the key drivers of change and current status of satoyama and satoumi? / Toshiya Okuro ... [et al.]
  • Why is change to satoyama and satoumi a concern? / Takakazu Yumoto
  • What and how effective have the main responses to address changes in satoyama and satoumi been? / Toshimori Takahashi
  • What are the futures of satoyama and satoumi? / Shizuka Hashimoto
  • Conclusion / Kazuhiko Takeuchi, Masataka Watanabe and Maiko Nishi
  • Hokkaido cluster / Tetsuya Kondo and Taisuke Miyauchi
  • Tohoku cluster / Takaaki Koganezawa and Tohru Nakashizuka
  • Hokushinetsu cluster / Koji Nakamura and Shigeyuki Yamamoto
  • Kanto--Chubu cluster: the future of satoyama, satoumi and cities / Tatsuhiro Ohkubo and Satoru Sadohara
  • Western Japan cluster / Tomoya Akimichi and Yukihiro Morimoto
  • Western Japan cluster: Seto inland sea as satoumi / Osamu Matsuda.