Labor Forces and Landscape Management Japanese Case Studies /
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, theref...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Singapore :
Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer,
2017.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- 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.