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Traditional Farming Landscapes for Sustainable Living in Scandinavia and Japan: Global Revival Through the Satoyama Initiative
Authors:Björn E Berglund  Junko Kitagawa  Per Lagerås  Koji Nakamura  Naoko Sasaki  Yoshinori Yasuda
Institution:1. Department of Geology/Quaternary Geology, S?lvegatan 12, 223 62, Lund, Sweden
2. International Research Center for Japanese Studies, 3-2 Oeyama-cho, Goryo, Nishikyo-ku, Kyoto, 610-1192, Japan
3. Swedish National Heritage Board, UV Syd, Odlarev?gen 5, 226 60, Lund, Sweden
4. The Satoyama Satoumi Project, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, 920-1192, Japan
5. Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Kyoto Prefectural University, 1-5 Hangi-cho, Shimogamo, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8522, Japan
6. Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Aobayama, Sendai, 980-8579, Japan
Abstract:Traditional, pre-industrial farming was adapted to the natural environment—topography, geology, hydrology, climate, and biota. Traditional land use systems are still to be traced in Scandinavia as an “infield/outland landscape”, and in Japan as a “Satoyama landscape.” There are obvious similarities and differences in land use—the main difference being that pasturing of cattle and sheep has been less important in Japan. These land use systems can be traced back to early sedentary settlements 1500–2500 years ago. In both regions, traditional management almost ceased in the mid-twentieth century leading to afforestation and decreased biological diversity. Today, there is in Japan a growing movement for landscape restoration and promotion of a sustainable living countryside based on local agrarian and forestry production, local energy, tourism, etc. With this background, the so-called Satoyama Initiative has been organized and introduced as a global socio-ecological project with ecosystem services for human well-being.
Keywords:Agrarian land use history  Satoyama landscape  Infield/outland  Nature restoration  Biodiversity changes  Deforestation history
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