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A sustainability assessment framework for regional-scale Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) incorporating Inclusive Wealth,Satoumi, and ecosystem services science
Authors:Takuro Uehara  Jia Niu  Xiaochen Chen  Takahiro Ota  Ken’ichi Nakagami
Institution:1.College of Policy Science,Ritsumeikan University,Ibaraki City,Japan;2.Research Center for Sustainability Science,Ritsumeikan University,Ibaraki City,Japan;3.Ritsumeikan-Global Innovation Research Organization (R-GIRO),Ritsumeikan University,Kusatsu City,Japan;4.Graduate School of Fisheries Science and Environmental Studies,Nagasaki University,Nagasaki City,Japan
Abstract:Sustainability has become an increasingly important concept in the last few decades; however, its operational usefulness has not always been clear. In other words, some sustainability assessments may not provide decision makers with the practical information necessary to perform the assessment. This study proposes a novel operational sustainable assessment framework for Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) on a regional-scale based on a feasibility study in the Seto Inland Sea in Japan. The framework draws upon three separately developed concepts: Inclusive Wealth as the technical framework for the sustainability indicators; Satoumi (a traditional Japanese multifaceted coastal zone concept); and ecosystem services science. These three concepts complement each other when seeking to corroborate an assessment framework. Indicators based on the framework and relevant to the case study site were identified. Although Satoumi is a traditional Japanese knowledge, it is believed that its application may be instructive for other areas, as similar concepts can be found and utilized for the conduct of ICZM sustainability assessments.
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