Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 480 g
Co-creating Social-Ecological Harmony Between Human and the Sea
Buch, Englisch, 272 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 480 g
Reihe: Ecological Research Monographs
ISBN: 978-981-16-7493-8
Verlag: Springer Nature Singapore
The concept of Satoumi goes beyond the idea of protecting pristine nature by eliminating humans. It is about creating coastal environments where humans closely connect with the sea, which leads to the effective conservation and sustainable management of various natural resources and ecosystem services.
This book will be of high interest to managers, governments, environmental groups, and the research community. Chapters cover current and emerging concerns, such as over- and under-use of natural resources, restoration of damaged ecosystems, and co-creation of new relations between humans and coastal seas, from transdisciplinary approaches to tackle with complex and 'wicked' challenges of coastal social-ecological systems.
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Foreword
Chapter 1: Prologue: What is Satoumi?
Part I: Significance of Satoumi Concept and Growing Satoumi actions
Chapter 2: The History of Satoumi Co-creation
Chapter 3: Effect of Satoumi Concept to the World – Harmony of Marine Ecosystem and Human Being
Part ll: Enhancing Ecosystem Function by Direct Human Intervention
Chapter 4: Enlivening Ecosystems with Human Hands: Building Satoumi through Coral Reef Culture
Chapter 5: Restoring Eelgrass Beds and Culturing Oysters
Chapter 6: Reviving Abandoned Aquaculture Ponds and Coastal Areas by Integrated Multi Tropic AquaculturePart lll: Managing and Enriching Coastal Resources
Chapter 7: Conserving Multiple Coral Reef Resources
Chapter 8: Villagers Managing Lake Fisheries Resources by Themselves
Chapter 9: Managing Fisheries Resources by Marine Protected Area NetworksPart IV: Building Broader Connections Between People and the Sea
Chapter 10: Connecting Rural and Urban Areas with Mozuku Aquaculture and Coral Reef Restoration
Chapter 11: Divers and Fishermen Working Together to Create Satoumi
Chapter 12: Satoumi Concept Introduction Model with Collaboration Between a Residential Research Institute and Citizen Scientists in the United StatesChapter 13: Epilogue: Opening the Way to Sustainable Futures with Satoumi
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