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Biodiversity-Health-Sustainability Nexus in Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS) / / edited by Maiko Nishi, Suneetha M. Subramanian, Himangana Gupta
Biodiversity-Health-Sustainability Nexus in Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS) / / edited by Maiko Nishi, Suneetha M. Subramanian, Himangana Gupta
Autore Nishi Maiko
Edizione [1st ed. 2022.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XXIV, 286 p. 1 illus.)
Disciplina 577.5
Collana Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review
Soggetto topico Landscape ecology
Public health
Sustainability
Conservation biology
Ecology
Biodiversity
Environmental management
Landscape Ecology
Public Health
Conservation Biology
Environmental Management
Ecologia del paisatge
Conservació de la diversitat biològica
Soggetto genere / forma Llibres electrònics
ISBN 981-16-9893-7
Classificazione MED078000NAT011000SCI020000SCI026000TEC010000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Human-Nature Cooperation for Well-being: Community Understanding on One Health Approach in the COVID-19 Era in the Sundarbans -- Chapter 3. Linking Biocultural Memory Conservation and Human Well-Being in Indigenous Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes in the Colombian Pacific Region -- Chapter 4. SEPLS Well-being as a Vision: Co-managing for Diversity, Connectivity and Adaptive Capacity in Xinshe Village, Hualien County, Chinese Taipei -- Chapter 5. To Take Care of the Land Means Taking Care of Ourselves”: Local Perceptions on Human and Environmental Health in a High Agrobiodiversity Landscape in the Yucatan Peninsula -- Chapter 6. Community ‘Bio-rights’ in Augmenting Health and Climate Resilience of a Socio-ecological Production Landscape in Peri-urban Ramsar Wetlands -- Chapter 7. Effective Water Management for Landscape Management in the Siem Reap Catchment, Cambodia -- Chapter 8.Are the Skiing Industry, Globalisation and Urbanisation of Alpine Landscapes Threatening Human Health and Ecosystem Diversity? -- Chapter 9.Promoting Local Health Traditions and Local Food Baskets: A Case Study from a Bio-cultural Hotspot of India -- Chapter 10.Safeguarding the Biodiversity Associated with Local Foodways in Traditionally-Managed Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes in Kenya -- Chapter 11.Multi-stakeholder Approach to Conserving Agricultural Biodiversity and Enhancing Food Security and Community Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Kampong Cham, Cambodia -- Chapter 12.Reducing Commodity-Driven Biodiversity Loss: The Case of Pesticide Use and Impacts on Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes (SEPL) in Ghana -- Chapter 13. Synthesis: Concept, Methodologies and Strategies to Address the Nexus in SEPLS.
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Nishi Maiko  
2022
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Business and Biodiversity : Reciprocal Connections in the Context of Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)
Business and Biodiversity : Reciprocal Connections in the Context of Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)
Autore Nishi Maiko
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , 2025
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (313 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) SubramanianSuneetha M
VarghesePhilip
Collana Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review Series
ISBN 9789819775743
9819775744
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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Nishi Maiko  
Singapore : , : Springer, , 2025
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Ecosystem Restoration through Managing Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS) / / edited by Maiko Nishi, Suneetha M. Subramanian
Ecosystem Restoration through Managing Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS) / / edited by Maiko Nishi, Suneetha M. Subramanian
Autore Nishi Maiko
Edizione [1st ed. 2023.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxii, 288 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 577.5
Collana Satoyama Initiative Thematic Review
Soggetto topico Landscape ecology
Sustainability
Conservation biology
Ecology
Human ecology - Study and teaching
Biodiversity
Landscape Ecology
Conservation Biology
Environmental Studies
ISBN 981-9912-92-X
Classificazione NAT011000SCI020000SCI026000SCI030000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Community-Based Woodland Restoration for Livelihoods and Sustainable Wood Fuel Utilisation in the Mole Ecological Landscape, Ghana -- Chapter 3. Community- Based Rangeland Restoration for Climate Resilience and Pastoral Livelihoods in Chyulu, Kenya -- Chapter 4. Initiation of SEPLS Approach from World Peace Biodiversity Park (WPBP), Pokhara in Panchase Region of the Nepal -- Chapter 5. Community-Based Restoration of Agroforestry Parklands in Kapelebyong District, North Eastern Uganda -- Chapter 6. Farmland Management Strategies by Smallholder Farmers in the Mount Bamboutos Landscape in Cameroon -- Chapter 7. Traditional Regenerative Agriculture as a Sustainable Landscape Approach: Lessons from India and Thailand -- Chapter 8. Restoring Rice Paddies and Rice Agro-Ecosystem Services through a Participatory Seed Conservation and Exchange Programme -- Chapter 9. Community-Based Approach to Wetland Restoration – Case Study of the Songor Wetland, Ghana -- Chapter 10. An Integrated Seascape Approach to Revitalise Ecosystems and Livelihoods in Shimoni-Vanga, Kenya -- Chapter 11. Engaging Local People in Conserving the Socio-Ecological Production Landscape and Seascape by Practicing Collaborative Governance in Mao’ao Bay, Chinese Taipei -- Chapter 12. Multi-Stakeholder Platform for Coastal Ecosystem Restoration and Sustainable Livelihood in Sanniang Bay in Guangxi, South China -- Chapter 13. Capacitating Philippine Indigenous and Local Institutions and Actualising Local Synergies on Restorative Ridge to Reef Biodiversity Conservation for Food Security and Livelihoods -- Chapter 14. Synthesis: Ecosystem Restoration in the Context of Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS).
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Nishi Maiko  
Singapore : , : Springer Nature Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
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Fostering Transformative Change for Sustainability in the Context of Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)
Fostering Transformative Change for Sustainability in the Context of Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)
Autore Nishi Maiko
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (254 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) SubramanianSuneetha M
GuptaHimangana
YoshinoMadoka
TakahashiYasuo
MiwaKoji
TakedaTomoko
Collana Earth and Environmental Science Series
Soggetto topico Sustainability
Plant ecology
Environmental management
Conservation of the environment
Ecological science, the Biosphere
Physical geography & topography
Soggetto non controllato Sustainable Development
Landscape Ecology
Environmental Management
Conservation Biology/Ecology
Ecology
Environmental Geography
Sustainability
Conservation Biology
Restoration Ecology
Environmental Studies
Biodiversity conservation
Ecosystem services
Community livelihood
Land use
Local knowledge
Public participation
Adaptation strategies
Open Access
Botany & plant sciences
Environmental management
Conservation of the environment
Ecological science, the Biosphere
Development & environmental geography
ISBN 981-336-761-X
Classificazione NAT011000SCI020000SCI026000SCI030000TEC010000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Reference -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 What Do We Know About Transformative Change for Sustainability? -- 1.2 Potential Contributions of Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes to Transformative Change -- 1.3 Objectives and Structure of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: Reconciling Community Livelihood Needs and Biodiversity Conservation in Taita Hills Forests for Improved Livelihood... -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Materials and Methods -- 2.2.1 Study Sites and Communities -- 2.2.2 Data Collection -- 2.2.3 Age and Gender Profile of the Respondents -- 2.2.4 Settlement History of the Respondents -- 2.3 Results -- 2.3.1 Initiatives for Sustainable Conservation of Fragmented Forests of Taita Hills -- 2.3.1.1 Establishment of Agroforestry Belts -- 2.3.1.2 Establishment of Community Tree Nurseries -- 2.3.1.3 Formation of Village Conservation Committees -- 2.3.1.4 Bee-Keeping -- 2.3.1.5 Ecotourism -- 2.3.1.6 Butterfly Farming -- 2.3.2 Indicators for Assessing Transformative Change -- 2.4 Discussion -- 2.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Degraded Landscape Transformed into Foodland and Woodland by Village Agroforestry -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Overview of the Project Location -- 3.3 Challenges and Opportunities -- 3.4 Methodology -- 3.4.1 Selection of Community and Landscape to Target -- 3.4.2 Community Change Indicators -- 3.4.3 Stakeholders´ Roles -- 3.5 Activities and Community Initiatives -- 3.5.1 Community Problem Analysis and Self-assessment -- 3.5.2 Natural Leader Emergence -- 3.5.3 Learning by Practising and Believing by Seeing -- 3.5.4 Women´s Empowerment and Household Nutrition -- 3.5.5 Sufficient Seeds for All -- 3.5.6 One Child, One Tree -- 3.5.7 Natural Forest Restoration -- 3.5.8 Local Support and Partnership Development -- 3.6 Results -- 3.6.1 Yield Improvement.
3.6.2 Diversification of Income Sources -- 3.6.3 Snowball Effect -- 3.6.4 Community Savings Initiative -- 3.6.5 Indigenous Trees in Village Fields -- 3.6.6 Positive Thinking As the Key to Change -- 3.7 Lessons Learned and Challenges -- 3.8 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 4: Long-Term Tracking of Multiple Benefits of Participatory Forest Restoration in Marginal Cultural Landscapes in Hima... -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Materials and Methods -- 4.2.1 Study Area -- 4.2.2 Participatory Community Forest Restoration Trial -- 4.2.3 Data Collection -- 4.3 Results -- 4.3.1 On-Site Outcomes and Impacts -- 4.3.1.1 Unanticipated Problems and Responses -- 4.3.1.2 Species Selection, Performance and Ecological Recovery -- 4.3.2 Off-Site Impacts and Outcomes -- 4.3.3 Khaljhuni Cultural Landscape Over the 1991-2011 Period -- 4.4 Discussion -- 4.4.1 Socio-Ecological Diversity -- 4.4.2 Environment-Knowledge-Culture-Policy Interlinkages -- 4.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5: Social-Ecological Transformation Through Planting Mixed Tree Species on Abandoned Agricultural Land in the Hills of... -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Methodology -- 5.2.1 Study Site -- 5.2.2 Methods -- 5.2.2.1 Establishment of a Triad System and Carbon Crediting -- 5.2.2.2 GPS Mapping and Tree Growth Measurement -- 5.2.2.3 Survey on Food Security in Households -- 5.2.2.4 Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) -- 5.2.2.5 Setting Indicators for Assessing Social-Ecological Transformation -- 5.3 Results -- 5.3.1 Tree Planting by Triad Family Groups -- 5.3.2 Carbon Credits -- 5.3.3 Impacts on Food Security of Households -- 5.3.4 Level of Impact as Shown by Changes in Indicators -- 5.3.5 Stakeholders´ Roles in Achieving Multiple Benefits from SEPLS -- 5.3.6 Scaling Out and Scaling Up -- 5.4 Discussion -- 5.4.1 Success of Tree Planting and Transformation -- 5.4.2 Impact of Carbon Credits.
5.4.3 Opportunities for Increasing Income Through Value-Added Products -- 5.4.4 Project Scaling Out and Up Is Possible -- 5.5 Lessons Learned and Conclusions -- 5.5.1 Lessons Learned -- 5.5.2 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Transformative Change Through Ecological Consumption and Production of Ancient Wheat Varieties in Tuscany, Italy -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Background -- 6.2.1 Project Area: Montespertoli -- 6.2.2 Project Activities -- 6.3 Founding of the Grani Antichi Association -- 6.3.1 Scope of the Association -- 6.3.2 Patented Trademark -- 6.3.3 Wheat Product Analysis and Guarantee -- 6.3.4 Grant and Funding for Farmers -- 6.3.5 Education and Promotion -- 6.3.6 Challenges -- 6.4 Creating a New Economic Model -- 6.4.1 The Market Economy Model -- 6.4.2 Possible Models -- 6.4.3 Fixed Price of Wheat -- 6.5 Replication in Other Settings -- 6.5.1 Implementation Research -- 6.5.2 Initial Observations of a Modest Scale-Up -- 6.5.2.1 Implementation in the Umbria Region -- 6.5.2.2 Implementation in Pavia -- 6.5.2.3 Implementation in Castelfranco di Sotto (Pisa Area) -- 6.5.2.4 Implementation in Sansepolcro -- 6.6 Discussion: Transformative Change Starting from the Grain Farmer´s Association -- 6.6.1 Consumers As Co-producers -- 6.6.2 A Leap of Faith -- 6.6.3 Lessons Learned in Montespertoli -- 6.6.4 Scale-Up of the Project -- 6.7 Final Reflection: Changes in the Community -- References -- Chapter 7: Sustainable Rural Development and Water Resources Management on a Hilly Landscape: A Case Study of Gonglaoping Comm... -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Description of Activities -- 7.2.1 Establishment of Water Management Strategies and System -- 7.2.2 Restoration of Masonry Production Landscapes -- 7.2.3 Enhancement of Biodiversity Conservation -- 7.2.4 Development of a Self-sustaining Economy -- 7.3 Results -- 7.4 Discussion.
7.5 Conclusions: Key Messages -- References -- Chapter 8: Transformative Change in Peri-Urban SEPLS and Green Infrastructure Strategies: An Analysis from the Local to the Re... -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 The Different Levels of Transformative Change -- 8.1.2 Objectives -- 8.2 Material and Methods -- 8.2.1 Study Area -- 8.2.2 Methodological Approach -- 8.2.2.1 Document Analysis -- 8.2.2.2 Spatial Analysis -- 8.2.2.3 Direct Observation -- 8.2.2.4 Indicators -- 8.3 Results: Two-Level Approach Towards Green Infrastructure -- 8.3.1 The Regional Level: Statutory Approach -- 8.3.2 The Local Level: Community Approach -- 8.4 Implications for Transformative Change: Visions, Values and Barriers -- 8.4.1 The Regional Level -- 8.4.2 The Local Level -- 8.4.3 Local vs. Regional Approaches: Indicators and Lessons Learned -- 8.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Water with Integrated Local Delivery (WILD) for Transformative Change in Socio-Ecological Management -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The WILD Project -- 9.2.1 Case Study Site -- 9.3 Methods -- 9.3.1 The ILD Approach -- 9.3.2 ILD Applicability to IPBES Transformative Governance Framework -- 9.3.3 ILD Evaluation: Survey and Interviews -- 9.4 Results -- 9.4.1 Overall Project Results -- 9.4.2 Survey and Interview Results -- 9.4.2.1 WILD Partners -- 9.4.2.2 Local Authorities and Councils -- 9.4.2.3 Town Councils and Communities -- 9.4.2.4 Farmers and Land Owners -- 9.5 Discussion -- 9.5.1 Change, Challenges and Opportunities of WILD -- 9.5.2 ILD within IPBES Transformative Governance Framework -- 9.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10: Traditional Landscape Appropriation of Afro-Descendants and Collective Titling in the Colombian Pacific Region: Le... -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.1.1 Importance of the Colombian Pacific Region -- 10.1.2 The Collective Territory of San Marcos -- 10.2 Methods.
10.3 Results and Discussion -- 10.3.1 Management of Afro-Descendant Collective Territories from Law 70 of 1993 -- 10.3.2 Landscape Appropriation in the San Marcos SEPLS -- 10.3.3 Lessons for Transformative Change -- 10.4 Conclusions -- References -- Laws and Regulations -- Chapter 11: Climate Change Resiliency Through Mangrove Conservation: The Case of Alitas Farmers of Infanta, Philippines -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Methodology -- 11.2.1 Description of the Study Area -- 11.2.2 Data Collection -- 11.3 Key Findings -- 11.3.1 Climatic Threats -- 11.3.2 Mangrove Stakeholders -- 11.3.3 Socio-Ecological Production System Promoting Local Community Resilience -- 11.3.4 Institutional Capacity -- 11.3.5 Collaborative Mangrove Conservation Promoting Local Resilience -- 11.4 Discussion: Implications for Transformative Change -- 11.5 Conclusion and Recommendations -- References -- Chapter 12: Improvement of Human and Environmental Health Through Waste Management in Antigua and Barbuda -- 12.1 Introduction: Context and Challenges -- 12.2 Local Actions -- 12.3 Results -- 12.4 Findings and Lessons Learned -- Annex 1 -- References -- Laws and Regulations -- Chapter 13: Synthesis: Conception, Approaches and Strategies for Transformative Change -- 13.1 Key Messages for Transformative Change in the SEPLS Context -- 13.1.1 What Is Transformative Change? -- 13.1.2 How Do We Know If We Are Moving Towards Transformative Change for Sustainability? -- 13.1.3 What Are Challenges, Opportunities and ``Seeds of Change´´ in the SEPLS Context to Bring About Transformative Change? -- 13.2 Conclusion -- References.
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Nishi Maiko  
Springer Nature, 2021
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Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia : Mapping and Navigating Stakeholders, Policy and Action / / edited by Osamu Saito, Suneetha M Subramanian, Shizuka Hashimoto, Kazuhiko Takeuchi
Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia : Mapping and Navigating Stakeholders, Policy and Action / / edited by Osamu Saito, Suneetha M Subramanian, Shizuka Hashimoto, Kazuhiko Takeuchi
Autore Saito Osamu
Edizione [1st ed. 2020.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2020
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (X, 179 p. 45 illus., 32 illus. in color.)
Disciplina 333.7
Collana Science for Sustainable Societies
Soggetto topico Environmental management
Landscape ecology
Economic development—Environmental aspects
Regional planning
City planning
Environmental sociology
Sustainable development
Environmental Management
Landscape Ecology
Development and Sustainability
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning
Environmental Sociology
Sustainable Development
ISBN 981-15-1133-0
Classificazione BUS072000POL002000SCI020000SCI026000SOC026000TEC010000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Chapter 1: Introduction: Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes -- Chapter 2: Mapping the policy interventions on marine social-ecological systems: case study of Sekisei Lagoon, southwest Japan -- Chapter 3: How to engage tourists in invasive carp removal: Application of a discrete choice model -- Chapter 4: The Use of Backcasting to Promote Urban Transformation to Sustainability: The Case of Toyama City, Japan -- Chapter 5: Traditional Knowledge, Institutions, and Human Sociality in Sustainable Use and Conservation of Biodiversity of the Sundarbans of Bangladesh -- Chapter 6: Lessons learned from application of the “Indicators of Resilience in Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)” under the Satoyama Initiative -- Chapter 7: Place-based Solutions for Conservation and Restoration of Social-Ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes in Asia -- Chapter 8: Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia: Mapping and Navigating Stakeholders, Policy and Action -- Chapter 9: Synthesis: Managing Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes for Sustainable Communities in Asia.
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Saito Osamu  
Singapore, : Springer Nature, 2020
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Traditional knowledge in policy and practice [[electronic resource] ] : approaches to development and human well-being / / edited by Suneetha M. Subramanian and Balakrishna Pisupati
Traditional knowledge in policy and practice [[electronic resource] ] : approaches to development and human well-being / / edited by Suneetha M. Subramanian and Balakrishna Pisupati
Pubbl/distr/stampa Tokyo ; ; New York, : United Nations University Press, c2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (401 p.)
Disciplina 338.91
577
Altri autori (Persone) SubramanianSuneetha M
PisupatiBalakrishna
Soggetto topico Traditional ecological knowledge
Indigenous peoples - Ecology
Sustainable development
Community development
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 92-808-7160-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminaries; Endorsement; Contents; Tables, figures and boxes; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Diversities of knowledge communities, their worldviews and sciences: On the challenges of their co-evolution; 2 Indigenous knowledge and indigenous peoples' education; 3 Indigenous institutions and contemporary development in Ghana: Potentials and challenges; 4 Gender and traditional knowledge: Seeing blind spots, redressing inequities for women; 5 Traditional knowledge, indigenous communities and ethical values
6 Making space for grandma: The emancipation of traditionalknowledge and the dominance of western-style intellectual property rights regimes7 Characteristics, current relevance and retention of traditional knowledge in agriculture; 8 Traditional knowledge and health; 9 Traditional knowledge: From environmental management to territorial development; 10 Traditional knowledge and biodiversity: Can the co-evolution of natural and social systems continue?; 11 Bridging formal and informal governance regimes for effectivewater management: The role of traditional knowledge
12 Integrating traditional knowledge in climate change adaptation13 Traditional knowledge and economic development: The biocultural dimension; 14 A practical approach to traditional knowledge and indigenousheritage management: A case study of Moriori heritagemanagement practice; 15 Conclusion; Glossary; Index
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Tokyo ; ; New York, : United Nations University Press, c2010
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