Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/290577 
Year of Publication: 
2023
Publisher: 
MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, Basel
Abstract: 
After successful government-led afforestation projects, what are the challenges for forest management in the face of climate change in East Asia? This reprint presents studies from the natural and social sciences related to forest conservation, engineering, disaster sociology, and forest policy in China and Japan. The papers cover a range of topics, including forest owners' attitudes, forest resource utilization, evaluation of forestry mechanization and forest roads, characteristics of damage from torrential rains, resilience of rural communities, economic transformation, and others.
Subjects: 
Yangtze River Delta
forest resources abundance
economic development
ESG
sustainable management
corporate social responsibility (CSR)
non-financial disclosure
emerging market
key state-owned forest area
system coupling
ecological construction
economic transformation
grey relational analysis (GRA)
extreme value analysis
daily rainfall
floods
rainfall-induced landslides
regional frequency analysis
station-year method
Kyushu region
CO2 emission
forestry
Gifu Prefecture
input–output analysis
renewable energy
ripple effect
eco-efficiency
sustainable development
forestry resources
New Scheme of Forest Management
Forest Management Law
private forest
small-scale forestry
typology of forest owners
Japan
bearing capacity
road construction method
roadbed strength
soil
spur road
forest road failure
streamside
stream crossing
zero-order basin
relative risk
seisan shinrin kumiai
ninka chien dantai
common property resource
developed countries
external policy influence
forest management activities
local landscape
observation
depopulation
municipal government
local identity
revitalization
outsiders
collaboration
resilience
small-scale forest road
UAV
Structure from Motion (SfM)
earthwork volume
under tree canopy
productivity
harvesting system
processor tower yarder
combined machine productivity
combined labor productivity
afforestation
under-utilization
forestry operation
clearcutting
economic losses
societal losses
rural community
disaster-resilient forestry
East Asia
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ISBN: 
9783036589367
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Document Type: 
Book
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