Generally, an appropriate maintenance and management of the common-pool resources (CPRs) in rural areas can contribute to the enhancement of the “quality of life” of inhabitants through improvement of the local environment, etc. In recent years, with the aging of farm households and the rise in the number of non-farm households, it is becoming increasingly difficult for the farm households alone to maintain and manage the CPRs in the farm villages of Japan. Therefore, the cooperation by beneficiaries including non-farm households is considered to be desirable. However such cooperation may be difficult to achieve, as the participation of non-farm households in the management of such resources leads to the diversification of stakeholders. In ...
Building resilience of rural communities is crucial to minimize damages caused by external factors i...
The agricultural water has manifold functions for farming at community level. However, along with th...
This paper mainly concerns a citizen along the Mikuma and Oyama River in the upper stream of Chikugo...
Generally, an appropriate maintenance and management of the common-pool resources (CPRs) in rural ar...
In recent years, with the aging of farm households and an increase in the number of non-farm househo...
Japanese agricullure has been characterized by the collective action of farmers. Land and water use ...
In rural Japan, the village has traditionally managed common-resources such as ponds, irrigation cha...
Purposes of this study are to clarify 1) the determinant factors of residents' participation for col...
In the rural area of Okayama prefecture, agricultural population has undergone a constant decrease a...
Using the cross-section survey data on the activities of irrigators ’ associations in the Philippine...
In the rural area of Okayama prefecture, agricultural population has undergone a constant decrease a...
Abstract The case study of irrigation water management carried out in Shimotakaoka, Kagawa Prefectur...
Land improvement projects are implemented with government subsidies. Among the reasons for this are ...
Japan has seen a significant development in community-based farming (CBF), particularly in part-time...
The devolution of responsibility and control over common-pool resources from government agencies to ...
Building resilience of rural communities is crucial to minimize damages caused by external factors i...
The agricultural water has manifold functions for farming at community level. However, along with th...
This paper mainly concerns a citizen along the Mikuma and Oyama River in the upper stream of Chikugo...
Generally, an appropriate maintenance and management of the common-pool resources (CPRs) in rural ar...
In recent years, with the aging of farm households and an increase in the number of non-farm househo...
Japanese agricullure has been characterized by the collective action of farmers. Land and water use ...
In rural Japan, the village has traditionally managed common-resources such as ponds, irrigation cha...
Purposes of this study are to clarify 1) the determinant factors of residents' participation for col...
In the rural area of Okayama prefecture, agricultural population has undergone a constant decrease a...
Using the cross-section survey data on the activities of irrigators ’ associations in the Philippine...
In the rural area of Okayama prefecture, agricultural population has undergone a constant decrease a...
Abstract The case study of irrigation water management carried out in Shimotakaoka, Kagawa Prefectur...
Land improvement projects are implemented with government subsidies. Among the reasons for this are ...
Japan has seen a significant development in community-based farming (CBF), particularly in part-time...
The devolution of responsibility and control over common-pool resources from government agencies to ...
Building resilience of rural communities is crucial to minimize damages caused by external factors i...
The agricultural water has manifold functions for farming at community level. However, along with th...
This paper mainly concerns a citizen along the Mikuma and Oyama River in the upper stream of Chikugo...