The grasslands of Japan are beautiful, full of volcanos, and revered by the people living there. Japan’s unique model of conservation method of Satoyamas is one we wish the US would model – one where people push to thrive alongside the environment, not claim or set it aside. Allan hosts this episode and the five minute math break in the middle has been severely shortened (though stick around past the credits for a bit more).
Primary Sources:
- Chakraborty, S. (2018). The Interface of Geology, Ecology, and Society: The Case of Aso Volcanic Landscape. In: Chakraborty, A., Mokudai, K., Cooper, M., Watanabe, M., Chakraborty, S. (eds) Natural Heritage of Japan. Geoheritage, Geoparks and Geotourism. Springer, Cham.
- Sustaining Aso's Grasslands. Japanese Ministry of the Environment.
- Aso's Wildlife. Japanese Ministry of the Environment.
- Direct download: Satoyama in Japan: For Nature-Based Solutions (2022 Report). Japanese Ministry of the Environment.
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