Characteristics of Action Groups Engaged in Biodiversity Conservation Activities on Agricultural Land in Japan
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- FUJITA Taku
- The Nature Conservation Society of Japan
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- SHINODA Yushin
- National Institute for Environmental Studies
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- NISHIZAWA Eiichiro
- Faculty of Economics, Hosei University
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- KUROKAWA Tetsuji
- Faculty of Social Relations, Kyoto Bunkyo University
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- ICHIDA Tomoko
- School of Agriculture, Meiji University
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- YABE Mitsuyasu
- Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 農地における生物多様性保全に取り組む活動組織の特徴
- Quantitative Analysis Using National-level Data on Multifunctional Payment
- 多面的機能支払交付金の全国データを用いた分析から
Description
<p>This paper examines the relationship between characteristics of action groups receiving the Multifunctionality Payment Grants and the action groupsʼ engagement in conservation activities for the rural environment, based on the nation-wide data consisting of 20,000 action groups in 2019. We found that action groups involving non-farmers such as local community associations, schools/parent-teacher associations, and NPOs, were more likely to engage in activities related to ecosystem conservation, such as nature surveys, eradication of invasive species, and habitat protection. Specifically, action groups consisting of NPOs were the most likely to engage in these activities. NPOs may attract members with more biological knowledge and experience regarding natural resources, or they may play a greater role in enhancing the partnership between action groups and organizations with expertise in conservation. Commitments of such NPOs and organizations could promote biodiversity conservation. Action groups located in Shiga, Kanagawa, and Tochigi prefectures were more likely to implement ecosystem conservation activities. There used to be a requirement by the prefectural government to commit to ecosystem conservation in Tochigi and Shiga. Tochigi Prefecture also established the system which provided ecosystem specialists to action groups as advisors for nature survey. These requirements and system could enhance action groupsʼ engagement in ecosystem conservation.</p>
Journal
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- Journal of Rural Planning Studies
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Journal of Rural Planning Studies 4 (1), 57-66, 2024
The Association of Rural Planning
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390862876079738624
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- ISSN
- 24360775
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- Crossref
- OpenAIRE
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed