Rice terraces, or “Tanada”, are a rural landscape synonymous with Japan. However, the rice terraces have been devastated due to the decline and obsolescence of farmers in Japan. To overcome this situation, the Law for the Conservation and Revitalisation of Rice Terraces was passed in June 2019. This report presents the current situation and problems of rice terraces in Japan, as well as the Japanese government’s main support measures for the conservation and revitalisation of rice terraces
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The Cordilleran rice terraces of Northern Luzon, Philippines, are a testament to Filipino ingenuity ...
Recently, more Japanese sites are being registered as World Heritage sites; awareness of landscape c...
The Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake resulted in significant structural damage in the terraced paddy field...
Rice terraces, Tanada in Japanese, account for 10% of paddy fields in Japan. Due to its location and...
Since the Law for the Protection of Cultural Properties was amended in 2005 to include “cultural lan...
The fast economical growth of Japan reflected on its cultural landscapes in a double way: sub-urban ...
This study shows a basic proposal of an alternative scheme of rice production control as an ‘environ...
A change in japan's agricultural regions : rice cultivation in Hokkaidô. According to the « New Ma...
Agriculture provides a wide range of ecosystem services and has the potential to contribute to biodi...
Onigi rice terraces were collapsing by the abandon of cultivation and crop diversification at presen...
The current ratio of dependence on food in Japan has remarkably grown and the significance of food s...
Terraced landscapes represent one of the main features of many cultural landscapes; their position i...
Japan has engaged in rice farming since 300 BCE. The rice farmers are highly respected as an integra...
This paper focuses on analyzing the development process of agricultural structure and structural pol...
In Japan, the number of full-time farm households had continued to decrease since the latter half of...
The Cordilleran rice terraces of Northern Luzon, Philippines, are a testament to Filipino ingenuity ...
Recently, more Japanese sites are being registered as World Heritage sites; awareness of landscape c...
The Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake resulted in significant structural damage in the terraced paddy field...