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Japanese Commons in the Coastal Seas

Yanagi, Tetsuo.

Japanese Commons in the Coastal Seas How the Satoumi Concept Harmonizes Human Activity in Coastal Seas with High Productivity and Diversity / [electronic resource] : by Tetsuo Yanagi. - X, 113 p. 74 illus., 39 illus. in color. online resource.

From the Content: Introduction -- Development of Satoumi Concept -- Bio-diversity and Human Interaction -- Sales Strategy of Fishing Village: Economic Strategy of Misaki and Himeshima Fishermen Unions -- Traditional Legal System related to Satoumi -- Short History of Satoumi Concept -- Style of Satoumi Study: Interaction between Society and Science -- Creation of Satoumi as a Rehabilitation of Coastal Sea -- Co-owning and Deepening of the Satoumi Concept -- Problems of Satoumi Concept and Movement -- Examples of Satoumi Creation -- Rehabilitation of Clam Fishery Ground at Kuwana, Aichi Prefecture; Akasuka Fishermen Union -- Rehabilitation of Eel-grass Bed and Collection of Marine Debris at the Seabed; Hinase Fishermen Union in Okayama Prefecture -- Catching Herbivorous Fish for Recovering the Died Marine Forest; Sagara Fishermen Union in Shizuoka Prefecture -- Oyster Culture and Preservation of Swimming Crab Resource: Tsunemi Branch of the Northern Buzen Sea Fishermen Union in Fukuoka Prefecture -- Environmental Education; Association of Playing at the Beach in Oita Prefecture -- Including Citizen to the Fishing Activities; Oshima Fishermen Union in Fukui Prefecture -- Partial Sale of Fishing Right; Amino-cho Fishermen Union in Kyoto Prefecture -- Integrated Management of Mountain, River and Coastal Sea; Fushino River Catchment Area in Yamaguchi Prefecture -- Coastal Management; Kashiwajima Island in Kochi Prefecture -- The Coastal Sea Area around Ikishima Island as MPA -- Seaweed Culture and Preservation of Coral Reefs; Onna Fishermen Union in Okinawa Prefecture -- Conservation of Fisheries Resources in the Near-Shore Region; Shiriya Fishermen Union in Aomori Prefecture -- Overseas Dissemination of Satoumi Concept -- 8th EMECS -- 3rd EAS.-Conclusions.

The author proposed the satoumi concept, analogous to the satoyama concept on land, as “coastal sea with high biodiversity and productivity in harmony with human interaction” in 1998. The concept for environmental conservation in the coastal seas has been widely accepted and was included in the Japanese national policy of “Strategy for Establishment of an Environmental Nation” in 2007. This book is a translation of the author’s Japanese book (2010) in response to concerns and questions about satoumi, including: Does biodiversity increase as a result of human interaction in coastal seas? Do the economics of fishing villages need to be considered in detail? What legal support is necessary for the creation of satoumi? Is there a relation between the concepts of God and Nature in satoumi? What is the relationship between fishermen and city dwellers? Chapter 1 presents the basic concept of satoumi. In Chapter 2 the relation between biodiversity and human interaction, economic problems related to satoumi, legal support for satoumi creation, satoumi from the point of view of landscape ecology, and the relation between society and science with regard to the satoumi movement are discussed. In Chapter 3 examples of satoumi creation in Japan are presented, and in Chapter 4 the overseas dissemination of the satoumi concept is introduced, with Chapter 5 providing the conclusion.

9784431541004

10.1007/978-4-431-54100-4 doi


Environment.
Coasts.
Wildlife.
Fish.
Geoecology.
Environmental geology.
Sustainable development.
Environment.
Sustainable Development.
Coastal Sciences.
Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management.
Geoecology/Natural Processes.

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