Adaptive Participatory Environmental Governance in Japan

Adaptive Participatory Environmental Governance in Japan

Local Experiences, Global Lessons

Miyauchi, Taisuke; Fukunaga, Mayumi

Springer Verlag, Singapore

06/2022

356

Dura

Inglês

9789811625084

15 a 20 dias

717

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Chapter 1.Introduction: : Legitimacy, Adaptability and Narrative-based Design.- Chapter 2. Reeds and Rights: Dynamism of Legitimacy Construction in the Management of Collective Natural Resources.- Chapter 3. Forests to Revitalize Local Society; Adaptive Contribution Projects for Legitimacy by Mountain Bikers.- Chapter 4. Creating space for creativity: Agricultural canals and an endangered species.- Chapter 5. The Satoyama Movement and its Adaptability: Beyond Ideology and Institutionalization.- Chapter 6. Re-contextualizing Wildlife Management to Community Revitalization.- Chapter 7. Listening to Nori Seaweed to Learn How to Better Live with the Sea for Urban Fishers: The Importance of Ecological Reflexivity for Environmental Governance.- Chapter 8. Complex Ties: Governance for Supporting Nuclear Evacuees.- Chapter 9. Resilience and invisible damage: The 2011 nuclear accident and natural resources management. Chapter 10. BThe Governance of Renewable Energy Projects and Expanded Distributive Justice.- Chapter 11. Trial of Tools to Evaluate Adaptive Processes in Environmental Activities.- Chapter 12. Narratives for Actualizing Local Knowledge to Empower Participatory Biosphere Reserve governance.- Chapter 13. Narratives Crossing Jurisdictions; Watershed-scale Collaborations for Adaptive Decisions and Actions.- Chapter 14. Science To Govern Urban Heat Risk In Fukuoka City, Japan: What Can A Historical Perspective Teach Us?.- Chapter 15. Action Research within Multi-layered Hegemonic Structure: 'Workshop' for Adaptive Governance.- Chapter 16. Empathy-based Assistance and its Transformative Role in the Adaptive Cycle of Collaborative Governance.
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Social ecological system;Environmental governance;Narrarives in governance;Process-oriented collaborative environmental governance;Co-learning;Adaptability and resilience;Plurality;Legitimacy;Redundancy;Uncertainty;Stakeholder-ness