学術会誌
『Global Environmental Research』 Vol.18 No.2
| CONTENTS | |
|---|---|
| Trends and Directions of Land Change Sciences towards Regional and Global Sustainability | |
| Preface | Teiji WATANABE, Hideaki SHIBATA |
| Global Land Project Sapporo Nodai Office Addressing Land System Studies on Resilience, Sustainability and Vulnerability in Asia | Teiji WATANABE, Hideaki SHIBATA, Masae ISHIHARA, Nobuhiko YOSHIMURA and Takashi KOHYAMA |
| Concept of Satpyama System of Resilience and Vulnerability of Bioproductive Ecosystems in Asia | Misturu OSAKI |
| A Review of Dissolved Iron Behavior with Respect to Land-use and Land-cover in the Amur River Basin and its Conservation for the Sustainable Future of the Region | Takayuki SHIRAIWA |
| Collapse and Restoration of Ecosystem Networks with Human Activity | Reiichiro ISHII, Shoko SAKAI, Noboru FUJITA, Takao ITIOKA and Norio YAMAMURA |
| Expansion of Rubber Mono-cropping and its Implications for the Resilience of Ecosystems in the Face of Climate Change in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia | Jefferson FOX, Jean-Christophe CASTELLA, Alan D. ZIEGLER and Sidney B. WESTLEY |
| The Dynamics of Mountain Agriculture and Land Change in Lamjung District, Nepal | Milan SHRESTHA |
| Use of NDVI to Assess Variability in Length-of-Crop-Growing-Period Inducing Agricultural Vulnerability: a Study of Telangana Region in Peninsular India | Kaushalya RAMACHANDRAN, Shubhasmita SAHANI, Praveen Kumar VADDI, Kalaiselvi BHIMAN and Satish JANGAM |
| Japanese Large-Scale Land Deals as Drivers of Socio-Ecological Change in the Global South | Julio C. POSTIGO |
| Forest Management as Regional Governance: an Experience in India | Koichi KIMOTO |
| Comparison of Urban Land Expansion and Population Growth in the Taipei Metropolitan Region | David KARACSONYI and Kang-tsung CHANG |
| The Impact of the Great East Japan Tsunami of 2011 on Land Use | Yukio HIMIYAMA, Teiji WATANABE and Keitarou HARA |
| <CONTRIBUTED PAPER> | |
| The Impacts of Waiting Cooperative Management of a Transboundary Fish Stock Vulnerable to Climate Variability: the Case of Pacific Sardine | Gakushi ISHIMURA, Sam HERRICK and Ussif Rashid SUMAILA |



