Handbook of Environmental History in Japan

Handbook of Environmental History in Japan

  • Auteur: Tatsushi, MHM Limited; Tatsushi, Fujihara
  • Éditeur: Amsterdam University Press
  • Collection: Handbooks on Japanese Studies
  • ISBN: 9789048559893
  • eISBN Pdf: 9789048559909
  • Lieu de publication:  Amsterdam , Netherlands
  • Année de publication électronique: 2023
  • Mois : Juillet
  • Pages: 304
  • Langue: Anglais
Japan: a land plagued by volcanoes, earthquakes and typhoons, yet blessed with a climate suitable for all manner of agriculture and forestry, and positioned where ocean currents collide and bring an abundance of the ocean’s resources to its people; a country which moved quickly from an agrarian pre-industrial society to become one of the world’s great economic powerhouses in only a few decades, spoiling water, air and land in the process, bringing misery to many of its people; a country with expansionist desires, colonizing neighboring lands, leading to war, defeat, destruction and, for the first time in history, nuclear devastation and its aftermath; a land and its people which share a remarkable resilience and ability to evaluate and correct their mistakes and renew their trajectory towards a better future.
  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
    • Contributors
    • Preface
      • Fujihara Tatsushi
    • Introduction: Perspectives of Environmental History in Japan
      • Fujihara Tatsushi
    • Part 1: Topology of Environmental History
      • Chapter 1: Cultural Landscapes in Japan: Case Studies in Shiga, Ehime and Okinawa Prefectures
        • Uesugi Kazuhiro
      • Chapter 2: Japan’s Colonial Environments
        • John Hayashi
      • Chapter 3: National Parks, Nature Conservation, War: The Development of the National Parks System in Japan, 1907–1945
        • Nishimura Takahiro
    • Part 2: Pollution Incidents/Disasters
      • Chapter 4: The Ashio Affair: The Emergence of Industrial Pollution as a Social, Political and Environmental Issue (19th–20thCenturies)
        • Cyrian Pitteloud
      • Chapter 5: Two Outbreaks of Minamata Disease and the Struggle for Human Rights
        • Seki Reiko
      • Chapter 6: Black Rain, Lawsuits and Compensation: Radiation in the Environment and Human Exposure in Hiroshima and Nagasaki
        • Nakao Maika
      • Chapter 7: Environmental Problems Caused by the Shinkansen in Nagoya City
        • Aoki Soko
    • Part 3: Between Nature and Humans
      • Chapter 8: Epidemiological Landscape and Medical Theories: Focusing on a History of Smallpox in Early Modern Japan
        • Kozai Toyoko
      • Chapter 9: Between Nature and Human: History of the Use of “Night Soil” in Japan
        • Yuzawa Noriko
      • Chapter 10: Agricultural Technology and the Environment in Modern Japan
        • Fujihara Tatsushi
    • Part 4: Seas, Lakes and Shores
      • Chapter 11: Regional Environmental History: The Lake Biwa Region
        • Hashimoto Michinori
      • Chapter 12: The 20th Century around Tokyo Bay: Life, Production, and Environment
        • Kobori Satoru
      • Chapter 13: Tuna Fisheries and Thermonuclear Tests, 1954–1963
        • Yuka Tsuchiya Moriguchi
    • Part 5: Forestry
      • Chapter 14: Japanese Swidden Agriculture (yakihata): Environmental History of Grassland, Forest and Fire
        • Komeie Taisaku
      • Chapter 15: A History of Tree Planting in Modern Japan: Resource Utilization and Environment Conservation
        • Takemoto Tarō
      • Chapter 16: Empire Forestry Endures: The Development and Continuity of Japanese Forestry in Southeast Asia, 1930–1970
        • Nakashima Kōji
    • Index

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