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KOBE Biodiversity Dialogue
                                             16 October 2009, Kobe, Japan




               The Satoyama Initiative



                        Yoshihiro Natori
United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU‐IAS) 
Satoyama Landscape 
             Landscape formed as a result of interaction 
                   between humans and nature




• Mosaic pattern of woodlands, grasslands, crop lands, paddy fields, 
  settlements, irrigated ponds, etc.
• Relationships exist between each of the different types of land use, 
  such as the plowing of fallen leaves gathered from a woodland back 
  into the soil as fertilizer, or the use of firewood as fuel in homes. 
• Nature maintained by human activities such as periodical tree cutting 
  in coppice woodland and agricultural activities.
Satoyama Landscape
• Fuel and fertilizer revolutions of the 1960s in Japan lead people to 
  stop using fuel wood and fertilizer obtained from woodland.
• Satoyama landscape have become the target of urban, agricultural 
  and recreational development projects.
                       → Degraded/Abandoned
• At the same time, people started recognising the value of satoyama
  landscape


                        Gray-faced
                        Buzzard
                            サシバ




                                      カタクリ(Erythronium japonicum)
In the world…
• Positive relationships between human and nature can be found in 
  various areas in the world.
• Focus on the traditional man‐nature relationship in satoyama‐like
  landscapes as a sustainable rural societies in harmony with nature.
• Satoyama‐like landscape also contributes to the improvement of 
  livelihoods of people especially in developing countries as well as 
  the resolving of global issues such as food security, poverty and 
  climate change. 
• From biodiversity conservation view point, to protect wilderness 
  area alone is not enough.
• Important to realize sustainable use of land and natural resource 
  consistent with biodiversity conservation outside protected areas.
The Satoyama Initiative
• Recognize of the potential inherent in satoyama‐like 
  landscape, the socio‐ecological production 
  landscapes for optimizing ecosystem services and 
  human well‐being in a sustainable manner while also 
  conserving biodiversity
• The Satoyama Initiative aims to help evaluate the 
  landscape and promote to maintain and/or rebuild 
  the mechanisms for managing such landscapes.
• A global effort proposed by the Ministry of the 
  Environment of Japan and the United Nations 
  University Institute of Advanced Studies
The concept of satoyama‐like landscape
                         (tentative)

• Basically it is a landscape created in a long term 
  interrelationship between nature and human activities 
  through agriculture, forestry, fishery and animal husbandry.
• Often maintained based on traditional knowledge.
• The focus is to conserve and create ways that human utilize 
  and manage land and natural resources in sustainable 
  manner.
• Include landscape where sustainable natural resource use 
  approach has been recently brought into.
• Include landscape in suburban area where appropriate 
  human‐nature relationships are constructed.
Initiative’s Threefold Vision




                                7
Consolidation of wisdom on the sustainable use, reuse and 
  recycling of natural resources and  harmonious co‐existence 
               between nature and human society

• Good relationship between human society and natural 
  environment sustains and strengthens the ecosystems and the 
  services they provide to humans.
• Usage and management of natural resources must be conducted 
  in a manner that takes advantage of natural processes and 
  integrates them with artificial processes.
• Need to ensure that the natural resources in the area are recycled
  and the organisms may reproduce



                                                                   8
Pekarangan (Homegarden)

• A mixture of agricultural crops, tree crops, and animals on the 
  land surrounding a house. 
• Combination of trees with different height and herbs

• Farmers try to optimize
  the use of space in in
  their homegardens,
  locating each crop
  according to its light,
  water, and fertility
  requirements.



                                                                     9
Satoyama landscape in the past




There were systems for recycling biomass resources in the area.


                                                                  10
Integration of traditional ecological knowledge 
                    with modern science
• TEK: Knowledge of the regional environments 
  including techniques on natural resource 
  utilization and management
• Have been experientially, practically or 
  traditionally passed down within the social and 
  natural context of an area.
• Often rooted in a world view in which people, 
  animals, plants and other structures in the 
  universe are linked to one another.
• Provide us with important suggestions that are 
  suited to the societies and ecosystems of the 
  regions of today.                                  (Photos by R.N. Banaticla)


                                                                           11
Integration of traditional ecological knowledge
             with modern science (cont’d)


• Respect to the world views, history, cultures, traditions and 
  customs that produced landscapes 
• Integrating modern scientific knowledge with TEK in order to 
  develop production and management systems in a changing 
  socio‐economic and environmental conditions including climate 
  change




                                                              12
Creation of a “New Commons”

• Commons: the natural resources that are utilized and managed on a 
  Commons
  “shared” basis as well as the systems for such purposes.  
• Not only human‐nature relationships but also human relations and 
  social mechanisms are important for sustainable use and 
  management of natural resources. 
• New regional comprehensive management bodies are needed




                                           Map of commons from 17th century
                                           (grassland and surrounding villages)
                                           (Sagamihara City museum, 2004)




                                                                              13
Creation of a “New Commons” (cont’d)
• Consists of farmers and foresters, 
  new members to the community, 
  urban residents, administrative 
  bodies and NPOs, etc.
• In addition to production in 
  agriculture, forestry and fishing, it 
  should also be responsible for 
  processing and distribution activities.
• Preferably local people care about 
  wild animals in their area
• Link restoration/ conservation project 
  with organic farming, tourism, and 
  regional development



                                            Reintroduction of Storks into the wild
                                            in Toyooka City                        14
The Five Perspectives
Based on the vision, the perspectives of the Initiative form the approaches for
the revitalization and advancement of satoyama-like landscapes.
Satoyama International Partnership
Strategic Development of the Satoyama Initiative


                 Close cooperation with like‐minded 
                       initiatives/partnerships




 Threefold        Development of a shared strategy       Effective 
   vision                                              advancement 
    and                                                      of 
    five                                                Satoyama
                     Agreement on international 
perspectives                                             Initiative 
                       partnership framework



                  Climate change issues (Adaptation)
                    Food and energy security issues
                                                                  1
Possible activities under the Satoyama Initiative

               Information gathering
(Case studies: sustainable use of natural resources)
       Analyses of gathered information
(Lessons learned, Practical measures, Challenges)
            Database development
      → Establishment of online portal site

    Information dissemination, Capacity building

              Action Plan formulation
           Joint Research/Joint Activities

      → Contribution to Post 2010 Target
                                                       2
Time-line of the Satoyama Initiative Preparation

   CBD related Meetings
   CBD related Meetings                Preparatory Meetings
                                       Preparatory Meetings                            Other Meetings
                                                                                       Other Meetings

                                      1st Preparatory Meeting
                                      1st Preparatory Meeting                  2nd World Congress on Agroforestry
                                                                               2nd World Congress on Agroforestry
                                           (Tokyo, July 25)
                                            (Tokyo, July 25)                       (Nairobi, Kenya Aug. 24-27)
                                                                                    (Nairobi, Kenya Aug. 24-27)
                                      (Experts, Int. organizations)
                                       (Experts, Int. organizations)
   COP Bureau Meeting
   COP Bureau Meeting
(Stromstad, Sweden Sep. 10-11)
 (Stromstad, Sweden Sep. 10-11)                                                  KOBE Biodiversity Dialogue         2009
                                                                                 KOBE Biodiversity Dialogue
                                                                                    (Kobe, Japan Aug. 15-17)
                                                                                     (Kobe, Japan Aug. 15-17)
                                     2nd Preparatory Meeting
                                     2nd Preparatory Meeting
                                     (Malaysia, Penang Oct. 1-2)
                                      (Malaysia, Penang Oct. 1-2)                  ASEAN Conference on 
                                                                                   ASEAN Conference on 
COP/SBSTTA Bureau Meeting
COP/SBSTTA Bureau Meeting         (Asia-Pacific nations, Experts, Int. org)
                                   (Asia-Pacific nations, Experts, Int. org)           Biodiversity
 (Montreal, Canada Nov. 6-8)
  (Montreal, Canada Nov. 6-8)                                                          Biodiversity
                                                                                    (Singapore, Oct..21-23)
                                                                                     (Singapore, Oct..21-23)
Submission of Proposal to SCBD
          (February)                  3rd Preparatory Meeting
                                      3rd Preparatory Meeting
                                     (Europe, January :: tentative)
                                      (Europe, January tentative)
                                   ((African, Latin American, European
                                     African, Latin American, European
                                   nations., Experts, Int. organizations))         Trondheim Conference
                                                                                   Trondheim Conference
   COP Bureau Meeting
   COP Bureau Meeting              nations., Experts, Int. organizations
                                                                                   (Trondheim, Norway Feb.)
                                                                                    (Trondheim, Norway Feb.)
    (Venue: TBC March 17)
     (Venue: TBC March 17)
                                                                                                                    2010
                                  Additional Preparatory Meeting?
        SBSTTA 14
        SBSTTA 14
  (Nairobi, Kenya May 10-21)
   (Nairobi, Kenya May 10-21)




              Proposal at COP10
              Proposal at COP10                                     Launching of the Partnership
                                                                    Launching of the Partnership
                  (October)
                   (October)                                                                                        5
Thank you for your kind attention!

Please visit : http://satoyama‐initiative.org/

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Satoyama Initiative by Yoshihiro Natori

  • 1. KOBE Biodiversity Dialogue 16 October 2009, Kobe, Japan The Satoyama Initiative Yoshihiro Natori United Nations University Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU‐IAS) 
  • 2. Satoyama Landscape  Landscape formed as a result of interaction  between humans and nature • Mosaic pattern of woodlands, grasslands, crop lands, paddy fields,  settlements, irrigated ponds, etc. • Relationships exist between each of the different types of land use,  such as the plowing of fallen leaves gathered from a woodland back  into the soil as fertilizer, or the use of firewood as fuel in homes.  • Nature maintained by human activities such as periodical tree cutting  in coppice woodland and agricultural activities.
  • 3. Satoyama Landscape • Fuel and fertilizer revolutions of the 1960s in Japan lead people to  stop using fuel wood and fertilizer obtained from woodland. • Satoyama landscape have become the target of urban, agricultural  and recreational development projects. → Degraded/Abandoned • At the same time, people started recognising the value of satoyama landscape Gray-faced Buzzard サシバ カタクリ(Erythronium japonicum)
  • 4. In the world… • Positive relationships between human and nature can be found in  various areas in the world. • Focus on the traditional man‐nature relationship in satoyama‐like landscapes as a sustainable rural societies in harmony with nature. • Satoyama‐like landscape also contributes to the improvement of  livelihoods of people especially in developing countries as well as  the resolving of global issues such as food security, poverty and  climate change.  • From biodiversity conservation view point, to protect wilderness  area alone is not enough. • Important to realize sustainable use of land and natural resource  consistent with biodiversity conservation outside protected areas.
  • 5. The Satoyama Initiative • Recognize of the potential inherent in satoyama‐like  landscape, the socio‐ecological production  landscapes for optimizing ecosystem services and  human well‐being in a sustainable manner while also  conserving biodiversity • The Satoyama Initiative aims to help evaluate the  landscape and promote to maintain and/or rebuild  the mechanisms for managing such landscapes. • A global effort proposed by the Ministry of the  Environment of Japan and the United Nations  University Institute of Advanced Studies
  • 6. The concept of satoyama‐like landscape (tentative) • Basically it is a landscape created in a long term  interrelationship between nature and human activities  through agriculture, forestry, fishery and animal husbandry. • Often maintained based on traditional knowledge. • The focus is to conserve and create ways that human utilize  and manage land and natural resources in sustainable  manner. • Include landscape where sustainable natural resource use  approach has been recently brought into. • Include landscape in suburban area where appropriate  human‐nature relationships are constructed.
  • 8. Consolidation of wisdom on the sustainable use, reuse and  recycling of natural resources and  harmonious co‐existence  between nature and human society • Good relationship between human society and natural  environment sustains and strengthens the ecosystems and the  services they provide to humans. • Usage and management of natural resources must be conducted  in a manner that takes advantage of natural processes and  integrates them with artificial processes. • Need to ensure that the natural resources in the area are recycled and the organisms may reproduce 8
  • 9. Pekarangan (Homegarden) • A mixture of agricultural crops, tree crops, and animals on the  land surrounding a house.  • Combination of trees with different height and herbs • Farmers try to optimize the use of space in in their homegardens, locating each crop according to its light, water, and fertility requirements. 9
  • 11. Integration of traditional ecological knowledge  with modern science • TEK: Knowledge of the regional environments  including techniques on natural resource  utilization and management • Have been experientially, practically or  traditionally passed down within the social and  natural context of an area. • Often rooted in a world view in which people,  animals, plants and other structures in the  universe are linked to one another. • Provide us with important suggestions that are  suited to the societies and ecosystems of the  regions of today.  (Photos by R.N. Banaticla) 11
  • 12. Integration of traditional ecological knowledge with modern science (cont’d) • Respect to the world views, history, cultures, traditions and  customs that produced landscapes  • Integrating modern scientific knowledge with TEK in order to  develop production and management systems in a changing  socio‐economic and environmental conditions including climate  change 12
  • 13. Creation of a “New Commons” • Commons: the natural resources that are utilized and managed on a  Commons “shared” basis as well as the systems for such purposes.   • Not only human‐nature relationships but also human relations and  social mechanisms are important for sustainable use and  management of natural resources.  • New regional comprehensive management bodies are needed Map of commons from 17th century (grassland and surrounding villages) (Sagamihara City museum, 2004) 13
  • 14. Creation of a “New Commons” (cont’d) • Consists of farmers and foresters,  new members to the community,  urban residents, administrative  bodies and NPOs, etc. • In addition to production in  agriculture, forestry and fishing, it  should also be responsible for  processing and distribution activities. • Preferably local people care about  wild animals in their area • Link restoration/ conservation project  with organic farming, tourism, and  regional development Reintroduction of Storks into the wild in Toyooka City 14
  • 15. The Five Perspectives Based on the vision, the perspectives of the Initiative form the approaches for the revitalization and advancement of satoyama-like landscapes.
  • 17. Strategic Development of the Satoyama Initiative Close cooperation with like‐minded  initiatives/partnerships Threefold  Development of a shared strategy Effective  vision  advancement  and  of  five  Satoyama Agreement on international  perspectives Initiative  partnership framework Climate change issues (Adaptation) Food and energy security issues 1
  • 18. Possible activities under the Satoyama Initiative Information gathering (Case studies: sustainable use of natural resources) Analyses of gathered information (Lessons learned, Practical measures, Challenges) Database development → Establishment of online portal site Information dissemination, Capacity building Action Plan formulation Joint Research/Joint Activities → Contribution to Post 2010 Target 2
  • 19. Time-line of the Satoyama Initiative Preparation CBD related Meetings CBD related Meetings Preparatory Meetings Preparatory Meetings Other Meetings Other Meetings 1st Preparatory Meeting 1st Preparatory Meeting 2nd World Congress on Agroforestry 2nd World Congress on Agroforestry (Tokyo, July 25) (Tokyo, July 25) (Nairobi, Kenya Aug. 24-27) (Nairobi, Kenya Aug. 24-27) (Experts, Int. organizations) (Experts, Int. organizations) COP Bureau Meeting COP Bureau Meeting (Stromstad, Sweden Sep. 10-11) (Stromstad, Sweden Sep. 10-11) KOBE Biodiversity Dialogue 2009 KOBE Biodiversity Dialogue (Kobe, Japan Aug. 15-17) (Kobe, Japan Aug. 15-17) 2nd Preparatory Meeting 2nd Preparatory Meeting (Malaysia, Penang Oct. 1-2) (Malaysia, Penang Oct. 1-2) ASEAN Conference on  ASEAN Conference on  COP/SBSTTA Bureau Meeting COP/SBSTTA Bureau Meeting (Asia-Pacific nations, Experts, Int. org) (Asia-Pacific nations, Experts, Int. org) Biodiversity (Montreal, Canada Nov. 6-8) (Montreal, Canada Nov. 6-8) Biodiversity (Singapore, Oct..21-23) (Singapore, Oct..21-23) Submission of Proposal to SCBD (February) 3rd Preparatory Meeting 3rd Preparatory Meeting (Europe, January :: tentative) (Europe, January tentative) ((African, Latin American, European African, Latin American, European nations., Experts, Int. organizations)) Trondheim Conference Trondheim Conference COP Bureau Meeting COP Bureau Meeting nations., Experts, Int. organizations (Trondheim, Norway Feb.) (Trondheim, Norway Feb.) (Venue: TBC March 17) (Venue: TBC March 17) 2010 Additional Preparatory Meeting? SBSTTA 14 SBSTTA 14 (Nairobi, Kenya May 10-21) (Nairobi, Kenya May 10-21) Proposal at COP10 Proposal at COP10 Launching of the Partnership Launching of the Partnership (October) (October) 5