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Lessons learned from application of the “Indicators of Resilience in Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)” under the Satoyama initiative

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Title Lessons learned from application of the “Indicators of Resilience in Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)” under the Satoyama initiative
 
Creator Dunbar, William
Subramanian, Suneetha M.
Matsumoto, Ikuko
Natori, Yoji
Dublin, Devon
Bergamini, Nadia
Mijatovic, Dunja
González Álvarez, Alejandro
Yiu, Evonne
Ichikawa, Kaoru
Morimoto, Yasuyuki
Halewood, Michael
Maundu, Patrick
Salvemini, Diana
Tschenscher, Tamara
Mock, Gregory
 
Subject sociocultural environment
resilience
indicators
landscape
entorno sociocultural
resiliencia
indicadores
 
Description Socio-ecological resilience is vital for the long-term sustainability of communities in production landscapes and seascapes, but community members often find it difficult to understand and assess their own resilience in the face of changes that affect them over time due to economic and natural drivers, demographic changes, and market forces among others, due to the complexity of the concept of resilience and the many factors influencing the landscape or seascape. This chapter provides an overview of a project and its resilience assessment process using an indicator-based approach, which has been implemented under the International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative (IPSI). In this project, a set of 20 indicators were identified to capture different aspects of resilience in SEPLS, and examples are included from various contexts around the world, with the purpose of identifying lessons learned and good practices for resilience assessment. These indicators have now been used by communities in many countries, often with the guidance of project implementers, with the goal of assessing, considering, and monitoring their landscape or seascape’s circumstances, identifying important issues, and ultimately improving their resilience. While this particular approach is limited in that it cannot be used for comparison of different landscapes and seascapes, as it relies on community members’ individual perceptions, it is found useful to understand multiple aspects of resilience and changes over time within a landscape or seascape.
 
Date 2020
2020-11-03T15:02:52Z
2020-11-03T15:02:52Z
 
Type Book Chapter
 
Identifier Dunbar, W.; Subramanian, S.M.; Matsumoto, I.; Natori, Y.; Dublin, D.; Bergamini, N.; Mijatovic, D.; González Álvarez, A.; Yiu, E.; Ichikawa, K.; Morimoto, Y.; Halewood, M.; Maundu, P.; Salvemini, D.; Tschenscher, T.; Mock, G. (2020) Lessons learned from application of the “Indicators of Resilience in Socio-ecological Production Landscapes and Seascapes (SEPLS)” under the Satoyama initiative. In: Saito O., Subramanian S., Hashimoto S., Takeuchi K. (eds) Managing socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes for sustainable communities in Asia. Science for Sustainable Societies. Springer, Singapore. p. 93-116 ISBN: 978-981-15-1132-5
9789811511325
9789811511332
2197-7348
2197-7356
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110034
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1133-2_6
 
Language en
 
Rights CC-BY-4.0
Open Access
 
Format p. 93-116
application/pdf
 
Publisher Springer Singapore