Socio-ecological Production Landscapes in Asia
(2012). Socio-ecological Production Landscapes in Asia. United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability.
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Sub-type Research report Editor Ichikawa, Kaoru Title Socio-ecological Production Landscapes in Asia Publication Date 2012-03 Place of Publication Yokohama Publisher United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability Pages X, 106 Language eng Abstract Socio-ecological production landscapes (SEPLs) have been developed by interactions between humans and nature, through activities such as agriculture, forestry and fishery. Biodiversity and ecosystem services have been maintained in SEPLs through building on local knowledge, techniques, rules and norms regarding wise use of natural resources as well as the sharing of benefits and burdens within the communities. Diverse human-nature interactions in SEPLs have been observed in the literature reviewed on selected SEPLs in Asia. This literature encompasses aspects of physical and institutional structures, management techniques, contemporary challenges, and some of the ways in which these have been addressed. Keyword Socio-ecological production landscapes Copyright Holder United Nations University Copyright Year 2018 Copyright type All rights reserved -
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