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Pages in category "Environmental organizations based in Japan" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Nature Conservation Society of Japan; O.
Even today, the insect is still listed as one of the 100 most economically-devastating invasive species to Japan by the Ecological Society of Japan. The English name "oriental chinch bug" derives from the insect's visual similarity to the "true chinch bug" ( Blissus leucopterus ) found in North America, which is likewise a major agricultural ...
This study examines the role of ecological threat in shaping the U.S. environmental movement. … Declines in wildlife populations are associated with the foundings of wildlife and wilderness protection organizations while increases in air pollution are associated with the foundings of organizations focused on ecosystem well-being and public ...
The Nature Conservation Society of Japan (公益財団法人 日本自然保護協会, Kōeki zaidan hōjin Nihon shizen hogo kyōkai) (NACS-J) is a Japanese NGO founded in 1951. [1] It is a member organization of the International Union for Conservation of Nature , for which it acts as the Japanese coordinator.
Japan: Takeda Awards: Takeda Foundation: Development and promotion of the Ecological Rucksacks and Material Input per Unit Service (MIPS) concepts, as measures of the ecological stress of products and services [52] Japan SES Environmental Science Award: Society of Environmental Science, Japan (SES)
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Japan lies at the convergence of three terrestrial realms, the Palearctic, Indomalaya, and Oceania, and its flora and fauna combine elements from all three.The ecoregions that cover the main islands of Japan, Honshū, Hokkaidō, Kyūshū, and Shikoku, along with the nearby islands, are considered part of the Palearctic realm.
There has been opposition to the use of the word "Satoyama" since it is only used in Japanese and is not a common term throughout the world, and from some major agricultural exporting countries who "criticized madecriticizedmade the criticism that the Satoyama Initiative would augment local production for local consumption, and thus inhibit free trade in goods in the spirit of the GATT Uruguay ...