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Integrated coastal management in the Japanese satoumi = restoring estuaries and bays /
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Title/Author:
Integrated coastal management in the Japanese satoumi/ edited by Tetsuo Yanagi.
Reminder of title:
restoring estuaries and bays /
other author:
Yanagi, Tetsuo,
Published:
Amsterdam, Netherlands :Elsevier, : 2019.,
Description:
1 online resource (viii, 241 p.) :ill., maps
Notes:
2.5.4.1. Concentration of POM in Feeder Rivers
[NT 15003449]:
Front Cover; Integrated Coastal Management in the Japanese Satoumi: Restoring Estuaries and Bays; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1. Background to this Book; 1.2. Satoumi; 1.3. EBM, CBM, MSP, MPA, ICM, and Satoumi; 1.3.1. EBM and Satoumi; 1.3.2. CBM and Satoumi; 1.3.3. MSP and Satoumi; 1.3.4. ICM and Satoumi; 1.4. Clean and Productive Coastal Sea; References; Further Reading; Chapter 2: Toward Realizing the Sustainable use of and Healthy Marine Environments in an Open-Type Enclosed Bay
[NT 15003449]:
2.1. Toward Realizing the Sustainable use of and Healthy Marine Environments in an Open-Type Enclosed Bay; 2.2. Strike of Large Tsunami on the Coastal Habitats Called Blue Infrastructure: Succession Under the Impacts of Tsunami ... ; 2.2.1. Introduction; 2.2.2. Influence of the Large Tsunami on Macrophyte Beds in Shizugawa Bay and Their Spatial and Temporal Changes After th ... ; 2.2.2.1. Seagrass Beds; 2.2.2.2. Seaweed Beds; 2.2.3. Saltmarshes and Tidal Flats Appeared After the Tsunami; 2.2.4. Blue Infrastructures and Human Pressure; 2.2.5. Efforts to Conserve Blue Infrastructure in the Future
[NT 15003449]:
2.3.10. Quantification of Nutrient Cycling System Driven by Filter Feeders Through Nutrient Regeneration; 2.3.11. Estimation of the C. gigas Dietary Demand and Its Impact; 2.3.12. Mass Transport Capability of Another Important Aquaculture Species: Ascidians; 2.3.13. Summary: Nitrogen Cycle in Four Seasons in Shizugawa Bay; 2.4. Is the Forest a Lover of the Sea? Iron; 2.4.1. Introduction; 2.4.2. Dissolved Iron Transport From River Basins; 2.4.3. Relationship Between Dissolved Organic Matter and Dissolved Iron in River; 2.4.4. Flocculation and Precipitation of Dissolved Iron in Brackish Water
[NT 15003449]:
2.4.5. Redox Reaction of Iron and Iron Intake by Algae; 2.4.6. Distribution of DFe and DOM in Shizugawa Bay; 2.4.7. Contribution of DFe Transport From Rivers to Primary Production in the Bay; 2.4.8. Conclusion; 2.5. Is the Forest a Lover of the Sea? Particulate Organic Matter?; 2.5.1. Forests, Rivers, and Oceans Linked Through Particulate Organic Matter; 2.5.2. Particulate Organic Matter Supplied by Rivers to Coastal Waters; 2.5.3. Contribution of Catchment-Derived Particulate OM to Secondary Production in Coastal Waters; 2.5.4. Role of Catchment-Derived POM in Shizugawa Bay
Subject:
Integrated coastal zone management - Japan. -
Subject:
Japan. -
Online resource:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128130605
ISBN:
9780128130612 (electronic bk.)
Integrated coastal management in the Japanese satoumi = restoring estuaries and bays /
Integrated coastal management in the Japanese satoumi
restoring estuaries and bays /[electronic resource] :edited by Tetsuo Yanagi. - Amsterdam, Netherlands :Elsevier,2019. - 1 online resource (viii, 241 p.) :ill., maps
2.5.4.1. Concentration of POM in Feeder Rivers
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Front Cover; Integrated Coastal Management in the Japanese Satoumi: Restoring Estuaries and Bays; Copyright; Contents; Contributors; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1. Background to this Book; 1.2. Satoumi; 1.3. EBM, CBM, MSP, MPA, ICM, and Satoumi; 1.3.1. EBM and Satoumi; 1.3.2. CBM and Satoumi; 1.3.3. MSP and Satoumi; 1.3.4. ICM and Satoumi; 1.4. Clean and Productive Coastal Sea; References; Further Reading; Chapter 2: Toward Realizing the Sustainable use of and Healthy Marine Environments in an Open-Type Enclosed Bay
Integrated Coastal Management in the Japanese Satoumi: Restoring Estuaries and Bays provides an in-depth exploration of the integrated costal management (ICM) used in the Japanese Satoumi. The lessons of Satoumi-coastal areas where biological productivity and biodiversity have increased through human interaction-are important for the rest of the world, given the political consensus reached in Japan to truly restore estuaries and bays. The book will discuss and explain how this method could be modified to apply to other cultures in the world. Integrated Coastal Management in the Japanese Satoumi: Restoring Estuaries and Bays presents chapters from experts in the relevant fields and includes chapters about each study field of the Satoumi, making it a valuable resource for researchers, field practitioners, and policymakers in coastal area management and development. This includes the Shizukawa Bay as an open coastal sea, the Seto Inland Sea as semi-enclosed coastal sea, and the Japan Sea. The book moves on to explore the economic evaluation of ecosystem services, a four-step management system, and the negotiation between marine protected areas and fisheries, and concludes with a full section covering a comparison of ICM with Europe and the United States, and how Japan's policies could be integrated. --
ISBN: 9780128130612 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
3508787
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LC Class. No.: HT395.J3
Dewey Class. No.: 333.9170952
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