Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR) has attracted increased attention as a sustainable way to achieve both disaster risk reduction and biodiversity conservation, although there have been few quantitative evaluations of the potential impacts of Eco-DRR on biodiversity. Here, we examined the influences of flood hazard and land-use patterns on biodiversity by focusing on the species richness of plants, butterflies and odonates, and the abundance of two frog species in a rural landscape of Wakasa town, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. The direct effect of exposure to flood hazard on the studied taxa was not significant, whereas landscape factors associated with flood hazard significantly influenced either of the taxa in different magnitud...
Japan is facing a bio-diversity crisis as a result of rapid industrialisation. The Japanese Ministry...
Contains fulltext : 57798.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Assessing actu...
Because the effects of land-use change on biodiversity have primarily been examined at or below the ...
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR) has attracted increased attention as a sustainable...
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR) has attracted increased attention as a sustainable...
Aim Natural disaster risk reduction (DRR) is becoming a more important function of protected area (P...
Aim: Natural disaster risk reduction (DRR) is becoming a more important function of protected area (...
Agriculture provides a wide range of ecosystem services and has the potential to contribute to biodi...
In recent years, we have experienced mega-flood disasters in Japan due to climate change. In the las...
Although natural disturbances are inherent in any ecosystem, they can be hazardous to the local resi...
Disaster risks are a critical area for research, but while the focus has been on man-made adaptation...
1. Organic farming has potential for the conservation of global biodiversity and associated ecosyste...
To reframe the imperfect review processes of nation-scale actions on area-based conservation through...
The research focused on the perceptions of communities on the role of ecosystems for disaster risk r...
To achieve food security and meet the demands of the ever-growing human populations, farming systems...
Japan is facing a bio-diversity crisis as a result of rapid industrialisation. The Japanese Ministry...
Contains fulltext : 57798.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Assessing actu...
Because the effects of land-use change on biodiversity have primarily been examined at or below the ...
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR) has attracted increased attention as a sustainable...
Ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR) has attracted increased attention as a sustainable...
Aim Natural disaster risk reduction (DRR) is becoming a more important function of protected area (P...
Aim: Natural disaster risk reduction (DRR) is becoming a more important function of protected area (...
Agriculture provides a wide range of ecosystem services and has the potential to contribute to biodi...
In recent years, we have experienced mega-flood disasters in Japan due to climate change. In the las...
Although natural disturbances are inherent in any ecosystem, they can be hazardous to the local resi...
Disaster risks are a critical area for research, but while the focus has been on man-made adaptation...
1. Organic farming has potential for the conservation of global biodiversity and associated ecosyste...
To reframe the imperfect review processes of nation-scale actions on area-based conservation through...
The research focused on the perceptions of communities on the role of ecosystems for disaster risk r...
To achieve food security and meet the demands of the ever-growing human populations, farming systems...
Japan is facing a bio-diversity crisis as a result of rapid industrialisation. The Japanese Ministry...
Contains fulltext : 57798.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Assessing actu...
Because the effects of land-use change on biodiversity have primarily been examined at or below the ...