Japanese Commons in the Coastal Seas : How the Satoumi Concept Harmonizes Human Activity in Coastal Seas with High Productivity and Diversity /
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Formato: | eBook |
Lenguaje: | English |
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Tokyo :
Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer,
2013.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2013. |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.