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Sustainable Living with Environmental Risks / edited by Nobuhiro Kaneko, Shinji Yoshiura, Masanori Kobayashi.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kaneko, Nobuhiro
Contributor:
Kaneko, Nobuhiro., Editor.
Yoshiura, Shinji., Editor.
Kobayashi, Masanori., Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Physical geography.
Environmental management.
Sustainable development.
Earth System Sciences.
Environmental Management.
Sustainable Development.
Local Subjects:
Earth System Sciences.
Environmental Management.
Sustainable Development.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xv, 286 pages): illustrations, charts
Edition:
1st ed. 2014.
Place of Publication:
Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
Text file
Summary:
We are not free from environmental risks that accompany the development of human societies. Modern economic development has accelerated environmental pollution, caused loss of natural habitats, and modified landscapes. These environmental changes have impacted natural systems: water and heat circulation, nutrient cycling, and biodiversity. These changes in natural systems degrade ecosystem services and subsequently increase environmental risks for humans. Environmental risks, therefore, are not only human health risks by pollution, climatic anomalies, and natural disasters, but also degradation of ecosystem services on which most people are relying for their lives. We cannot entirely eliminate the risks, because it is not possible to attain zero impact on the environment, but we need to find a mechanism that minimizes environmental risks for human sustainably. This is the idea of the interdisciplinary framework of “environmental risk management” theory, which advocates harmony between economic development and environmental conservation. Based on this theory, the Sustainable Living with Environmental Risk (SLER) programme, adopted by the Japanese Ministry of Education (MEXT) as one of its strategic programmes, has been training graduate students at the Yokohama National University, Japan, from 2009 to 2013 to become future environmental leaders who will take the initiative in reducing the level of environmental risks and in protecting natural resources in the developing nations of Asia and Africa. This book provides students and teachers of this new academic field with a comprehensive coverage of case studies of environmental risks and their practical management technologies not only in Japan but also in developing nations in Asia and Africa.
Contents:
Managing Environmental Risks and Promoting Sustainability: Science Advancement and Leadership Development
Biodiversity Agriculture Supports Human Populations
Conservation and Sustainable Management of Soil Biodiversity for Agricultural Productivity
Conservation Tillage Assessment For Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emission In Rainfed Agro-Ecosystem
Improving Biodiversity in Rice Paddy Fields to Promote Land Sustainability
Agroforestry Models for Promoting Effective Risk Management and Building Sustainable Communities
Managing Environmental Risks and Promoting Sustainability: Conservation of Forest Resources in Madagascar
Community-Based Mangrove Forest Management in Thailand: Key Lesson Learned for Environmental Risk Management
Necessity of Adaptive Risk Management for Fisheries and Wildlife
Valuation of Non-Marketed Agricultural Ecosystem Services and Food Security in Southeast Asia
Emerging Socio-Economic and Environmental Issues Affecting Food Security: A Case Study of Silang-Santa Rosa Subwatershed
Strengthening the Capacity of Flood-Affected Rural Communities in Padang Terap, State of Kedah, Malaysia
Mitigating Coastal Erosion in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar
Risk Management of Chemical Pollution: Principles from the Japanese Experience
Research on the Sod Between Chlorophyll-a and Organic Matter BOD, COD, Phosphorus and Total Nitrogen in Stagnant Lake Basins
Managing Construction Development Risks to the Environment
Ecosystem Restoration Using the Near-Natural Method in Shanghai
Sustainable Management of Urban Green Environments: Challenges and Opportunities
Environment and Social Capacity Assessment for Sustainability Promotion and Risk Management
Rural Landscape Conservation in Japan: Lessons from the Satoyama Conservation Program in Kanagawa Prefecture
Enhancing Students’ Ecological Thinking to Improve Understanding of Environmental Risk
Interactive Multimedia Education System (IMES) as a International Education Platform.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
CC BY-NC
ISBN:
4-431-54804-1
OCLC:
874922131

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