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Satoyama-Satoumi Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes of Japan (Paperback)

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By United Nations (Other)
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Description


Satoyama is a Japanese term describing mosaic landscapes of different ecosystems--secondary forests, farm lands, irrigation ponds and grasslands--along with human settlements managed to produce bundles of ecosystem services for human wellbeing. The concept of satoyama, longstanding traditions associated with land management practices that allow sustainable use of natural resources, has been extended to cover marine and coastal ecosystems ( satoumi). These landscapes and seascapes have been rapidly changing, and the ecosystem services they provide are under threat from various social, economic, political, and technological factors.

Satoyama-Satoumi Ecosystems and Human Well-Being presents the findings of the Japan Satoyama Satoumi Assessment (JSSA), a study of the interaction between humans and ecosystems in Japan. It was written by the 200-plus authors, stakeholders, and reviewers from Japan and elsewhere who make up the JSSA team. The study analyzes changes that have occurred in satoyama-satoumi ecosystems over the last 50 years and identifies plausible future scenarios for the year 2050, taking into account various drivers such as governmental and economic policy, climate change, technology, and sociobehavioral responses. This provides a new approach to land-use planning that addresses not only economic development but also cultural values and ecological integrity. This book is a key reference text for development planners, policymakers, scientists, postgraduate students, and others interested in the environment and development.

About the Author


Anantha Kumar Duraiappah is executive director of the International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDP) and JSSA Science Assessment panel co-chair. Koji Nakamura is a professor at Kanazawa University and JSSA Science Assessment panel cochair. Kazuhiko Takeuchi is vice-rector of the United Nations University and JSSA board co-chair. Masataka Watanabe is a professor at Keio University and JSSA board co-chair. Maiko Nishi is scientific assessment coordinator at the United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies and JSSA coordinator.

Product Details
ISBN: 9789280812107
ISBN-10: 9280812106
Publisher: United Nations
Publication Date: May 7th, 2012
Pages: 520
Language: English