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Ichikawa, Kaoru
(5)
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2016
(2)
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2016
(2)
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Satoyama
(2)
Uetake, Tomoko
,
Kabaya, Kei
,
Ichikawa, Kaoru
,
Noriko Moriwake
and
Hashimoto, Shizuka
, (
2019
).
Quantitative analysis of national biodiversity strategy and action plans about incorporating integrated approaches in production landscapes
.
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management
,
n/a
-
n/a
9.35
499
517
Oteng-Yeboah, Alfred A.
,
Dunbar, William
,
Boafo, Yaw A.
and
Ichikawa, Kaoru
, (
2016
).
Securing biodiversity and ecosystem services in Africa: Notes from the 2015 Satoyama Initiative Regional Workshop in Accra, Ghana
.
Bothalia
,
46
(
1
),
1
-
2
9.35
795
188
0
Takeuchi, Kazuhiko
,
Ichikawa, Kaoru
and
Elmqvist, Thomas
, (
2016
).
Satoyama landscape as social–ecological system: historical changes and future perspective
.
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
,
19
30
-
39
9.35
949
0
Koyanagi, Tomoyo
,
Yamada, Susumu
,
Yonezawa, Ken-ichi
,
Kitagawa, Yoshiko
and
Ichikawa, Kaoru
, (
2014
).
Plant species richness and composition under different disturbance regimes in marginal grasslands of a Japanese terraced paddy field landscape
.
Applied Vegetation Science
,
17
(
4
),
636
-
644
9.35
680
0
Blasiak, Robert
,
Yagi, Nobuyuki
,
Kurokura, Hisashi
,
Ichikawa, Kaoru
,
Wakita, Kazumi
and
Mori, Aimee
, (
2015
).
Marine ecosystem services: Perceptions of indispensability and pathways to engaging citizens in their sustainable use
.
Marine Policy
,
61
155
-
163
9.35
665
0