Japan s traditional and fragile satoyama landscape system was
developed over centuries of human life on mountainous island
terrain in a monsoon climate. The carefully managed coppice
woodlands on the hillsides, the villages strung along the base of
the hills, and the carefully tended paddy fields of rural Japan
made possible the sustainable interaction of nature and humans.
Radical changes in the middle of the twentieth century led to the
abandonment of satoyama landscapes which now are being
rediscovered. There is a new realization that these woodlands still
play a vital role in the management of the Japanese landscape and a
new determination to manage them for the future. This multifaceted
book explores the history, nature, biodiversity, current
conservation measures, and future uses of satoyama. The information
presented here will be of interest in all parts of the world where
patterns of sustainable development are being sought.
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