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The change of a satoyama landscape and its causality in Kamiseya,Kyoto Prefecture,Japan between 1970 and 1995
Authors:Fukamachi  Katsue  Oku  Hirokazu  Nakashizuka  Tohru
Institution:(1) Kansai Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Momoyama, Fushimi, Kyoto 6120855, Japan;(2) Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kitashira Kawa-Oiwake, Sakyo, Kyoto 6068502, Japan
Abstract:We focused on patterns of land use in a particular satoyama landscape (Japanese traditional rural landscape, comprised of an integral social and ecological network of a village and its surroundings, such as agricultural lands, open forestlands and forests), and the effects of human activities upon them during Japan’s economic growth of the last few decades. Changes of landscape patterns and their probable causes were traced since the beginning of the 1900s to the present, and clarified. Societal, economic and technological changes, especially those that occurred after 1970, were considered the focal points from which major landscape changes developed. We compared the spatial features, patterns of land use and landscape diversities of each land unit, defined in terms of both their natural and man-made conditions for the year 1970, to those of 1995. We found land-use diversity to be strongly related to changes in the patterns of land use, with a decrease in diversity for all land units after 1970. Diversity of forest-age distribution on the other hand, increased. These changes, with the complex, changing patterns of each land unit, could be explained by differences in accessibility from the village and variations in the topography, as well as land ownership of the land units. We selected those land units found to have responded to these factors between 1970 and 1995, and classified them into four types of pattern changes, determined mainly by accessibility and topography.This revised version was published online in May 2005 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:economic growth  fragmentation  land abandonment  landscape change  landscape diversity  land use  satoyama landscape (Japanese traditional rural landscape)
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