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Satoyama-satoumi ecosystems and human well-being : Japan Satoyama Satoumi Assessment summary for decision makers / - Yokohama, Japan : United Nations University, Institute of Advanced Studies, 2010 - 36 p., iv. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.

UNU B34922

  • The Japan Satoyama Satoumi Assessment (JSSA) is a study of the interaction between humans and terrestrial-aquatic landscape ecosystems (satoyama) and marine-coastal ecosystems (satoumi) in Japan.

ENV B34921

  • The Japan Satoyama Satoumi Assessment (JSSA) is a study of the interaction between humans and terrestrial-aquatic landscape ecosystems (satoyama) and marine-coastal ecosystems (satoumi) in Japan.


Background: Origins and Rationale for the Assessment
8
What Are Satoyama and Satoumi, and How Have They
Changed in the Last Fifty Years?
12
How Have Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Changed in
Satoyama and Satoumi Landscapes, and, What Are the Main Causes?
16
Why are Changes in Satoyama and Satoumia Concern?
21
What Has Been Done to Encourage Satoyama and Satoumi
Systems at the National and International Levels?
25
What Is the Future for Satoyama and Satoumi Landscapes under
Plausible Scenarios?
28
What Has Been Learned from the JSSA?
34
What Are the Implications for Policy-makers Moving F



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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT
MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
FOREST CONSERVATION
FOREST MANAGEMENT
JAPAN
NATURE CONSERVATION


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