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Environmental Economics, Culture, and Negotiation in the Coastal Sea

Authors :
N. Obata
Taisuke Yoshioka
Keito Mineo
Satoquo Seino
Takahiro Ota
Ryo Sakurai
Katsuki Takao
Takuro Uehara
Takeshi Hidaka
Ken’ichi Nakagami
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

In fishing villages in Japan, a maritime nation, depopulation and the super aging phenomenon are proceeding rapidly, which is an unprecedentedly serious situation. To consider conservation and maintenance of coastal zones as not only an issue for fishermen, who account for 0.2% of the Japanese population, but an issue for all Japanese people, it might be effective to socially realize the concept of Satoumi, by aiming to cooperate with local residents. The Japanese term, Satoumi, refers to coastal zones that have sound bioproductivity and biodiversity through human activities, which are composed of five elements. Three factors support the conservation and revitalization of coastal zones: material circulation, ecosystems, and communication. The other two facilitate the realization of Satoumi: the field of activities and the executors of this activity.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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