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Sustainable and Traditional Environmental Conservation in Asia: Concept, Approach and Case Studies of Satoyama

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By (author): Ayyanadar Arunachalam Dipayan Dey

This book articulates the traditional Japanese concept of conservation, called Satoyama, for effective management of natures goods and services at a communityecosystem interface in the climate milieu. The term Satoyama refers to socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes, which are mosaics of diverse land uses and ecosystems that have long been shaped through sustainable human interactions with nature. This multilevel study of conservation science, therefore, serves an interdisciplinary academia, consistent with conventions on climate change, biodiversity and sustainable development, to establish links between conservation priorities and development objectives. In this book, the Satoyama is introduced as a rights-based neo-economic conservation paradigm for production-linked sustainable development, supplemented with case studies from Asia. The International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative was established at the 10th Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity in 2010 to protect and revitalise Satoyama. However, even after a decade, this panacea for sustainability remains unfulfilled for practitioners and policy planners in the global south. Satoyama have been disappearing as a result of irresponsible consumption of natural resources and drastically changing agro-farming practices, threatening wildlife inhabiting those areas as well as the life and livelihood of marginal communities in the vicinity. In consideration of the global pandemic crisis, the present monograph aims for introspection within a traditional sustainable practice of Asia to augment community resilience and preparedness.


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  • Dimensions: 155 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag Singapore
  • Publication City/Country: Singapore
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789819718054

About Ayyanadar ArunachalamDipayan Dey

Dr. Dipayan Dey has more than a decade of comprehensive experience in tertiary-level teaching of plant ecology and environmental science in Delhi University India and he has 25 years of experience in environmental research planning and ecosystem management towards sustainable environment development in the global south. He has been a visiting faculty member and research consultant to several international institutions including the United Nations University and The University of Tokyo in Japan Chicago de Paul University in the USA and others in South Asia. Currently as the chair (research and planning) in the South Asian Forum for Environment and a regional CSO in consultative status with the UN Environment and UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Dr. Dey is supervising actionresearch programs on natural resource management: habitat evaluation and restoration ecology strategic impact assessment studies biodiversity indexing agricultural carbon sequestration downscaling climate impact hazard mitigation risk analysis and adaptive mitigation through community-based interventions under the aegis of several international development agencies. Dr. Ayyanadar Arunachalam has more than 25 years of experience in teaching research and research management in his principal areas of expertise: forest ecology biodiversity climate-resilient agriculture and ecosystem-based adaptation. He is also experienced in agroforestry ecosystem services biological conservation climate change agricultural biotechnology medicinal and aromatic plants remote sensing and GIS. Currently he is a principal scientist in forestry in the Indian Council of Agricultural Research having special responsibilities as the principal scientific officer to the secretary Department of Agricultural Research and Education; a director-general in the Indian Council of Agricultural Research; and an assistant director-general (international relations) in the Indian Council ofAgricultural Research. He has taught in more than 15 universities in India and other countries with a Ph.D. in restoration ecology from the North-Eastern Hill University Shillong India and a postgraduate diploma in environmental management and planning as well as having completed the advanced training program in biodiversity monitoring and restoration ecology at the University of Massachusetts Boston USA. He has edited 17 books written 117 book chapters and has more than 200 research publications.

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