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Shimizu, Hiroyuki.
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Labor forces and landscape management = Japanese case studies /
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Title/Author:
Labor forces and landscape management/ edited by Hiroyuki Shimizu, Chika Takatori, Nobuko Kawaguchi.
Reminder of title:
Japanese case studies /
other author:
Shimizu, Hiroyuki.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2017.,
Description:
xiii, 456 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Japanese basic landscape types, and change in population and urban land use -- Urban landscape: Urban planning policies and institutional framework -- Urban periphery landscape: Dichotomization of urban and rural dimensions -- Agricultural landscape: Farmland abandonment and direct payments -- Plantation forest landscape: The paradigm shift in forestry, a belowground ecosystem for sustainability land use -- Inland water landscape: Structural and functional changes in the ecosystem -- Coastal area landscape: Environmental changes and the characteristics of labor activities -- Methodology -- Case studies in a variety of urban greenspaces: Nagoya City -- Urban landscape case study in a middle city: Matsusaka Chuo District -- Case studies in urban forest neighborhood landscape complex units: Fujimaki Town -- Case studies in flatland farmland neighborhood landscape complex units: Asami District -- Case studies in paddy field satoyama neighborhood landscape complex units: Nyu District -- Case study of other satoyama field types within complex neighborhood landscape units: Kayumi District -- Case studies in coastal neighborhood landscape complex units: Saki-Shima Peninsula -- Integration of Landscape Management Labor Accounts -- Urban Planning: Is a Networked Compact City Vision Realistic? -- Urban periphery planning: Concept to link urban and rural communities in the 21st century -- Rural planning: Sustainable management in collaborative activities -- Forest planning: Human resource development for sustainable forest planning -- Inland water system planning: Management for ecosystem rehabilitation -- Coastal planning: Biodiversity restoration and ownership -- Connection to the Ecosystem service studies -- Conclusion:Towards Sustainable Labor Force Management of Landscapes.
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Springer eBooks
Subject:
Landscape protection - Case studies. - Japan -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2278-4
ISBN:
9789811022784
Labor forces and landscape management = Japanese case studies /
Labor forces and landscape management
Japanese case studies /[electronic resource] :edited by Hiroyuki Shimizu, Chika Takatori, Nobuko Kawaguchi. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2017. - xiii, 456 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- Japanese basic landscape types, and change in population and urban land use -- Urban landscape: Urban planning policies and institutional framework -- Urban periphery landscape: Dichotomization of urban and rural dimensions -- Agricultural landscape: Farmland abandonment and direct payments -- Plantation forest landscape: The paradigm shift in forestry, a belowground ecosystem for sustainability land use -- Inland water landscape: Structural and functional changes in the ecosystem -- Coastal area landscape: Environmental changes and the characteristics of labor activities -- Methodology -- Case studies in a variety of urban greenspaces: Nagoya City -- Urban landscape case study in a middle city: Matsusaka Chuo District -- Case studies in urban forest neighborhood landscape complex units: Fujimaki Town -- Case studies in flatland farmland neighborhood landscape complex units: Asami District -- Case studies in paddy field satoyama neighborhood landscape complex units: Nyu District -- Case study of other satoyama field types within complex neighborhood landscape units: Kayumi District -- Case studies in coastal neighborhood landscape complex units: Saki-Shima Peninsula -- Integration of Landscape Management Labor Accounts -- Urban Planning: Is a Networked Compact City Vision Realistic? -- Urban periphery planning: Concept to link urban and rural communities in the 21st century -- Rural planning: Sustainable management in collaborative activities -- Forest planning: Human resource development for sustainable forest planning -- Inland water system planning: Management for ecosystem rehabilitation -- Coastal planning: Biodiversity restoration and ownership -- Connection to the Ecosystem service studies -- Conclusion:Towards Sustainable Labor Force Management of Landscapes.
The purpose of this book is to present a new proposal for landscape management labor accounts. Many matured countries are now confronting an aging society and a shrinking population. Land degradation in those countries is basically caused by a lack of local labor forces. It is very important, therefore, to consider and develop methods to provide appropriate labor forces for the sustainable management of landscapes or to reduce or shrink landscape management areas sustainably with available labor forces. Landscape management labor accounts provide a foundation for such development. This book consists of four main parts. The first part is concerned with forming concepts, definitions, and overviews. Change in land management policies, research topics, and issues on landscape management are dealt with in the second part. The third part consists of case studies on landscape management labor accounts. Major landscape types chosen for case studies include urban areas, flatland farmlands, Satoyama, and coastal neighborhoods. In the last part of this section, integration methods to develop landscape management labor accounts on different scales are considered. The fourth part of the book is a detailed exposition of contemporary trials to solve issues of land management for the future in the field of urban, rural, forest, river, and coastal planning. Also discussed is the connection of ecosystem service studies and perspectives on the development of landscape management labor accounts with world landscape management research.
ISBN: 9789811022784
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Dewey Class. No.: 333.73
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