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25.10.2017

Analysis of the Governance Structures in Japan’s Biosphere Reserves: Perspectives from Bottom–Up and Multilevel Characteristics

verfasst von: Toshinori Tanaka, Nobuhiko Wakamatsu

Erschienen in: Environmental Management | Ausgabe 1/2018

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the governance structures of Biosphere Reserves (BRs) in Japan by focusing on six criteria that elucidate the main characteristics therein: general information (nomination process, year of designation, size, and population), legal frameworks, stakeholder identification, and decision-making processes (number of municipalities and role of consociation), administrative institutions (human resources, budgetary situation, and expense distribution), executed BR implementation activities, and participatory/collaborative frameworks. This research consists of a literature review, a questionnaire administered to the secretariats of seven existing BRs and follow-up interviews. Three main characteristics of BRs were identified. First, a responsible local government(s) is nominated to manage the BR rather than the central government. Consequently, BR implementation in Japan is led by those municipalities that have strong motivations for regional development using the BR concept. Second, two types of BR governance structures exist in Japan: the single municipality type and the multi-municipality type. All BRs have so called Kyougikai, a consociation for decision-making, consultation and/or collaboration among stakeholders. In the single municipality structure, the consociation includes diverse actors from private and community sectors, while in the multi-municipality structure, consociations are based in more diplomatic settings and only include members of the public sector. Third, gaps between pre/post-Seville BR implementation sites were identified. The motivations for the formation of pre-Seville BRs, which were designated in 1980 in a top–down fashion prior to an awareness of BRs, varied greatly from those BRs nominated by municipalities after 2010. The authors identified fewer administrative resources and activities associated with the pre-Seville sites.

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Fußnoten
1
This Conference is often referred to as the Second International Congress on Biosphere Reserves. For example, Ishwaran et al. (2008).
 
2
The application schedule in this paper refers to a 2016 case study and may differ according to the timing of MAB-ICC and other circumstances.
 
3
As of April 2017, the name of the office has been changed to “Office for the Promotion of Geopark and Ecopark”.
 
4
Minami-Alps BR is awaiting final approval of the plan by the consociation as of July 2017. Shizuoka City, the secretariat of the consociation, developed the BR management plan for the Shizuoka region in April 2015. Thus, both of these BRs were given a ✔ for the purposes of this study.
 
5
MEXT has required a BR management plan for nomination since 2016, which means that any BRs nominated after 2016 must have a management plan (two sites have been newly approved in 2017: Minakami BR and Sobo, Katamuki and Okue BR).
 
6
See http://​ooobr.​jp/​ for details.
 
7
This includes payroll, so the total amount does not match the budget for the BR shown in Table 3.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Analysis of the Governance Structures in Japan’s Biosphere Reserves: Perspectives from Bottom–Up and Multilevel Characteristics
verfasst von
Toshinori Tanaka
Nobuhiko Wakamatsu
Publikationsdatum
25.10.2017
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Environmental Management / Ausgabe 1/2018
Print ISSN: 0364-152X
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1009
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00267-017-0949-6

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