Sustainability in Contemporary Rural Japan

Sustainability in Contemporary Rural Japan
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781317577249
ISBN-13 : 1317577248
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainability in Contemporary Rural Japan by : Stephanie Assmann

Rural communities in Japan have suffered from significant depopulation and economic downturn in post-war years. Low birth rates, aging populations, agricultural decline and youth migration to large cities have been compounded by the triple disaster of 11 March 2011, which destroyed farming and fishing communities and left thousands of people homeless. This book identifies these challenges and acknowledges that an era of post-growth has arrived in Japan. Through exploring new forms of regional employment, community empowerment, and reverse migration, the authors address potential opportunities and benefits that may help to create and ensure the quality of life in depopulating areas and post-disaster scenarios. This book will be of interest not only to students of Japanese society, but also to those outside of Japan who are seeking new approaches for tackling depopulation challenges.

Beyond the Limits to Growth

Beyond the Limits to Growth
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 131
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ISBN-10 : 9784431545590
ISBN-13 : 443154559X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond the Limits to Growth by : Hiroshi Komiyama

At a time when contemporary challenges seem to many to be insurmountable, this book offers an optimistic view of the future and provides a road map for societies to get there. Drawing upon extensive research and many years as a thought leader in environmental and sustainability issues in Japan and internationally, Hiroshi Komiyama analyzes the most pressing challenges to the attainment of sustainability of economically advanced nations and argues forcefully for Japan to lead them out of the present dilemma through active promotion of creative consumer and societal demand. He shows how an active industry–government–academic partnership can provide the environment needed to promote such new creative demand and illustrates its potential through presentation of a Platinum Society Network that was launched on a regional basis in Japan in 2010 to facilitate the solution of common issues through the exchange of information and ideas. What is perhaps most surprising about the text is its unwavering optimism supported by hard evidence, history, and insightful observation. Problems arising from new paradigms of the 21st century (what the author refers to as “exploding knowledge, limited Earth resources, and aging societies“) thwart sustainable development in advanced and developing countries alike. All countries will struggle with issues that evolve from these paradigms including diminishing resources, expanding budget deficits, and growing global environmental problems. This window on potential practical pathways and solutions should be of interest to all those engaged in seeking ways to meet these contemporary challenges.

Building Sustainable Agrifood Systems and Resilient Rural Communities in Japan

Building Sustainable Agrifood Systems and Resilient Rural Communities in Japan
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9781666965971
ISBN-13 : 1666965979
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Building Sustainable Agrifood Systems and Resilient Rural Communities in Japan by : Raymond Jussaume

Building Sustainable Agrifood Systems and Resilient Rural Communities in Japan explores the challenges Japan has been facing as a post-industrialized society that is characterized by a declining population rate, an aging population, and an increased reliance on importing food and natural resources. Through case studies across rural Japan, this book shows how these challenges are being conceptualized and addressed in terms of reorganizing agriculture, food systems, and rural livelihoods for the future. Although the contexts surrounding rural areas in Japan are different from elsewhere in the world, this volume provides possible lessons on sustainability and adaptation that can be learned from Japan's experiences.

Sustainable Development in Rural China

Sustainable Development in Rural China
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 111
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ISBN-10 : 9783662464762
ISBN-13 : 3662464764
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Sustainable Development in Rural China by : Bingtao Qin

The book provides a study of sustainable development in rural China. Because of its huge population and vast land area, this is an important issue not only for China but for the whole world. The research presented is both multi aspect and systematical. It can be likened to a tree where the trunk is the three main aspects: economy, environment and rural society, and the five main branches are agricultural development, industrial pollution, energy security, labor migration and social welfare, and these are the book’s five main topics. The research methods of field survey and Sino-Japanese comparison will be of particular interest to readers. The field survey enables readers to become familiar with the environment of rural China. Survey reports and data provide readers with a more profound and vivid understanding of rural China and comparative methods benefit readers from different countries and a variety of cultural backgrounds. For Japanese readers or readers who understand Japanese well, they make China more easily understandable, while Chinese readers gain insights into the country’s future and the direction of current developments based on a Japanese frame of reference. For readers outside China and Japan, this book serves as an introduction to Chinese society and also to Japan. Finally, the author provides various paradigmatic scenarios, including default and sustainable. After reading this book, readers will be aware that the earlier and the more we pay attention to these issues, the easier it will be for rural China to achieve a sustainable situation.

Becoming a Farmer in Contemporary Japan

Becoming a Farmer in Contemporary Japan
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781000993578
ISBN-13 : 1000993574
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming a Farmer in Contemporary Japan by : Niccolò Lollini

Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in an agricultural cooperative running a training programme for aspiring farmers, this book explores the possibilities of agrarian and land-based modes of livelihood in contemporary Japan. The book is organised around the four key hurdles faced by new agricultural entrants: the acquisition of land and housing, farming know-how, capital, and market outlets. New farmers look with fresh eyes at agricultural issues, and their experiences provide a vantage point over the institutions shaping rural and agricultural life. The book documents the mounting problem of land and house abandonment in regional Japan, the role of agriculture in the revitalisation of rural communities, and the transformation of Japan’s agrifood system. To avoid reinforcing Japan’s exceptionalism, agricultural policy, farming practices, and fresh food distribution are analysed from a comparative perspective, shedding new light on processes of agrarian change in developed market economies. Providing an in-depth insight into pro-rural migration in the face of Japan’s shrinking regions and its declining agricultural sector, this book will be a valuable resource for students and scholars of Japanese society, agrarian policy, and rural sociology.

Rural and Urban Sustainability Governance

Rural and Urban Sustainability Governance
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Publisher : UN
Total Pages : 344
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822041284878
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Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Rural and Urban Sustainability Governance by : Kōta Asano

The rural and urban communities have a distinct structure, function and dynamism, which provide us with livelihood and define our lives through our various daily activities. Circumstances surrounding the rural and urban communities are increasingly changing, such as with the rapid development towards globalization, and consequently the number of challenges needing solutions seems to be ever on the increase. The focus of this book is on the rural and urban environments, and the wide-ranging representations of various players' interacting activities that preserve or destroy these environments. The key issues contemporary to the rural and urban communities include appropriate overall environmental governance involving collaboration and competition among different actors, preservation or creation of a rich and lively living environment, and a search for ways to ensure the inheritance of our greatest assets for following generations. This book attempts to elucidate the following issues: how we may use rural and urban sustainability as beacons for taking relevant and necessary policy measures and for community activities, and how to further ameliorate such measures and activities. The question of rural and urban sustainability is both specific and rich in context, and offers excellent cases for extracting the essence of multi-layered environmental governance. This volume presents current key academic findings, while also considering interactions between humans and nature, such as local resource management through the commons, and rural-urban interdependence.

Cosmopolitan Rurality, Depopulation, and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in 21st-Century Japan

Cosmopolitan Rurality, Depopulation, and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in 21st-Century Japan
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 1621965023
ISBN-13 : 9781621965022
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Cosmopolitan Rurality, Depopulation, and Entrepreneurial Ecosystems in 21st-Century Japan by : JOHN. TRAPHAGAN

This ethnographic study develops the concept of cosmopolitan rurality as a social and geographical space that cannot be characterized as either urban or rural nor as specifically cosmopolitan or rustic. This study is an important book for Asian studies, rural studies, anthropology, and the study of entrepreneurialism.

Regional Development Through Ecological Business

Regional Development Through Ecological Business
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 122
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ISBN-10 : 9780415694414
ISBN-13 : 0415694418
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Regional Development Through Ecological Business by : Makoto Hirano

First Published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Rural quality of life

Rural quality of life
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 461
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ISBN-10 : 9781526161628
ISBN-13 : 1526161621
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Rural quality of life by : Pia Heike Johansen

Recent research suggests that rural residents in the global North are happier than urban populations in the same countries. This goes against received wisdom in the field, where the opposite is usually assumed. Is quality of life better in the rural areas? How and under which circumstances is this the case? What can we learn from digging deeper into the rural-urban happiness paradox and which critical questions does this leave us with for the future? What might policymakers, planners, architects, and other decision-makers learn about how, when, and where to intervene? Rural quality of life delves deeper into these matters by asking what quality of life in rural areas is all about - in everyday life, through interventions in the built environment, in civil society and measures of subjective well-being.

Designing Modern Japan

Designing Modern Japan
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Publisher : Reaktion Books
Total Pages : 425
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ISBN-10 : 9781780232300
ISBN-13 : 1780232306
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Designing Modern Japan by : Sarah Teasley

A revealing look at Japanese design weaving together the stories of people who shaped Japan’s design industries with social history, economic conditions, and geopolitics. From cars to cameras, design from Japan is ubiquitous. So are perceptions of Japanese design, from calming, carefully crafted minimalism to avant-garde catwalk fashion, or the cute, Kawaii aesthetic populating Tokyo streets. But these portrayals overlook the creativity, generosity, and sheer hard work that has gone into creating and maintaining design industries in Japan. In Designing Modern Japan, Sarah Teasley deftly weaves together the personal stories of people who shaped and shape Japan’s design industries with social history, economic conditions, and geopolitics.. Key to her account is how design has been a strategy to help communities thrive during turbulent times, and for making life better along the way. Deeply researched and superbly illustrated, Designing Modern Japan appeals to a wide audience for Japanese design, history, and culture.