Journal of Ecology and Environment (May 2015)

An integrated approach to tropical and subtropical island conservation

  • Hiroya Yamano,
  • Kiyoshi Satake,
  • Tomomi Inoue,
  • Taku Kadoya,
  • Seiji Hayashi,
  • Koichi Kinjo,
  • Daisuke Nakajima,
  • Hiroyuki Oguma,
  • Satoshi Ishiguro,
  • Azusa Okagawa,
  • Shinsuke Suga,
  • Tetsuya Horie,
  • Katsuhito Nohara,
  • Naoko Fukayama,
  • Akira Hibiki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5141/ecoenv.2015.028
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 271 – 279

Abstract

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After the reversion of Okinawa (Ryukyu Islands) to Japan in 1972, extensive urban and agricultural development resulted in a significant increase in sediment discharge to coastal waters. The release of sediment has caused the degradation of freshwater and coastal ecosystems and biodiversity. A consideration for catchment-to-reef continua, as well as agricultural (socioeconomic) factors is necessary to establish proper land-based management plans for the conservation of the island environment. We have set up a framework to integrate biophysics and socioeconomics: 1) setting a conservation target and threshold, 2) identifying the sources and processes, and 3) examining cost-effectiveness and management priorities. The framework may be applicable to other tropical and subtropical islands with similar characteristics.

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