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Satoyama
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landscape conservation
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traditional agriculture
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community participation
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ecosystem management
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cultural landscape
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vegetation management
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This cluster of papers focuses on the conservation, management, and sustainability of Satoyama landscapes in Japan, emphasizing traditional agricultural practices, biodiversity preservation, community participation, and ecosystem management
Preserving traditional Japanese landscapes through sustainable farming, community involvement & ecosystem care.
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Latest revision as of 21:03, 21 September 2024

Preserving traditional Japanese landscapes through sustainable farming, community involvement & ecosystem care.
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Conservation and Management of Satoyama Landscapes in Japan
Preserving traditional Japanese landscapes through sustainable farming, community involvement & ecosystem care.

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