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Preview: Kyoto Journal's COP10 Biodiversity Edition

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Table of Contents

1 Natural Conversations

Robert Brady

4 Evoking Earths Immune Response to

Mega-Corporate Maladies

W. David Kubiak

8 Joy!

Satish Kumar

10 Six Thousand Lessons

Barry Lopez

12 Halfw ay There

Anthony D. Barnosky

13 Keepers of the Planet

14 The Wonder of Life

Sam Levin

16 Back

Isabella Kirkland

18 COP 10: Cop Out or Coevolve?

Eric Johnston

SPECIAL SATOYAMA FEATURE SECTION

24 Satoyama: the Ideal and the Real

Brian Williams

28 Smothering Streams & Habitats

Brian Williams

30 Nature, Inhabited

Winifred Bird

32 Satogawa: River Arteries of Life

Brian Williams

33 Fireflies

Winifred Bird

34 Restoring a River Quickly & Cheaply

Fukudome Shunbun

34 Satoumi: Wise Use of Coastal Zones

Brian Williams

36 Invaders of Lake Biwa

Komori Shigeki

37 Paddy Ecosystems:

Diverse or Despoiled

Winifred Bird

39 Japans Abandoned Satoyama Forests

Jane Singer

40 Born of Despair, A Beautiful Forest

C.W. Nicol

41 Myopic Forest Policy =Weepy Eyes

Jane Singer

42 Aflame & Alive:

Managed Grasslands in Japan

Jane Singer

43 Thin on Top:

Satoyamas Other History

Sugiyama Masao

44 Room for Us All

Jane Singer and Winifred Bird

46 Four Scenarios

48 The Nature of Value

and the Value of Nature

Pavan Sukhdev

50 The Ecozoic Era

Thomas Berry

53 The Hidden Forest

Noda Michiyo

56 Nature is Nonlinear

George Sugihara

58 Mapping the Biosphere: 10 Grand

Challenges for the Next Decade

Quentin Wheeler

60 2020 Vision:

Reinventing Conservation Media

Peter Cairns

62 What Can Spring from a Good Idea

Sam Stier

64 Ecology, Place and the

Awakening of Compassion

Gary Snyder

67 Biodiversity is a Practice

Susan Murphy

68 Seeing the Forest and the Trees:

An Interview with Shinto Scholar and

Priest Ueda Masaaki

Christal Whelan

70 What the Trees Say

Taoli-Ambika Talwar

72 Rejoining the Earth Family:

Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam

Vandana Shiva

73 The Rewilding of a Bank Refugee

Stewart Wachs

74 Real Strategies

Midori Paxton

76 Fundamentals

78 Holocene is Over: Slow the Warming

& Build Those Corridors

Bill McKibben

79 To Avert Catastrophe on the Roof

on the World /

Tibet is the High Ground

Helen Mayer Harrison

& Newton Harrison

82 Japans Mycophilic Culture:

Maverick Mushrooms

Christal Whelan

84 Plastic

Simmons B. Buntin

86 Where the Tiger Survives

Biodiversity Thrives

Philip J. Nyhus and Ronald Tilson

88 Unstill Life with Mangos

John Wythe White

91 Increasing Diversity

Kevin Kelly

94 Rewilding Restores Hope

Caroline Fraser

96 An Avian Oasis Created by War

Hall Healy

97 Understanding a Crane

Peter Matthiessen

98 Water Planet

Michael Shorb

100 Reviews

112 Contributors

 

ONLINE

Is Lake Biwa Becoming Anoxic?

Kumagai Michio

Lessons from Kitayama Cedar

Yamada Isamu

Satoyama

Michael David Jewel

Stone Wall

Winifred Bird

13 Grandmothers

Clara Shinobu Iura

Diversity and the Great Retelling

Yuki Koji

One Family

Richard C. Murphy

Inviting Totoro to Tokyo

Jared Braiterman

Bringing Back Tokyo Firelies

Emily Cousins

Genetically Modified Canola

Contamination in Japan

Martin Frid

Biodiversity is Another Word for Discovery

David Ng

Clean Coasts

Jennifer Teeter

To Be Human

Adam Wolpert

A Nondual Ecology?

David Loy

Conservation of the Amur Leopard

Hunting the Hunted

Sara Sukor

Where Pilgrims & Conservationists Meet

Matteo Pistono

Restoring Coral Reefs in Thailand

Kieron McClintock

Learning Sustainability

The Dividing Line

Gen Del Raye

When There is Nothing at the Watering Hole

Midori Paxton

Seedbanking to Protect Biodiversity

James Wood

 

 




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