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Science-Policy Interaction | Japan Satoyama Satoumi Assessment

The Japan Satoyama Satoumi Assessment (JSSA) is a study of the interaction between humans and terrestrial-aquatic ecosystems (satoyama) and marine-coastal ecosystems (satoumi) in Japan. The study analyses changes which have occurred in these ecosystems over the last 50 years and identifies plausible alternative futures of those landscapes in the year 2050 taking into account various drivers such as governmental and economic policy, climate change, technology, and socio-behavioural responses.

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image Satoyama-Satoumi Ecosystems and Human Well Being Socio-Ecological Production Landscapes of Japan

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imageSatoyama–Satoumi Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: Assessing Trends to Rethink a Sustainable Future

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