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Integrating ecological and cultural values toward conservation and utilization of shrine/temple forests as urban green space in Japanese cities

机译:整合生态和文化价值,以保护和利用神社/庙宇森林作为日本城市中的城市绿地

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In Japan, forests associated with shrines and temples are recognized as important components of urban green space, which can potentially function as centers for ecosystem conservation in rapidly urbanizing Japanese cities. In addition to their ecological value, shrine/temple forests have social value, providing recreational and aesthetic needs to residents of urban areas. We review the historical development of shrine/temple forests in Japan and discuss current conservation issues from both ecological and sociological perspectives. Generally, shrine forests are minimally managed and public access is discouraged, whereas temple forests are intensively managed for public display. Shrines tend to be spatially scattered across the landscape but associated with specific geographical features, whereas temples tend to be clustered. Their wide and random distribution in urban areas suggests that shrine forests can potentially be used as stepping stones in thernurban green space network, whereas spatially clustered temple forests can be integrated to form large areas of green space. Species diversity of shrine/temple forests declines with decreasing area. The distribution pattern of species is not completely nested, indicating that although conservation of large forest fragments may be effective for maintaining landscape-level biodiversity, smaller forest fragments and adjacent precincts are sometimes significant because rare species occasionally inhabit them. Active management and ecological restoration, such as removal of invasive species, are also important to maintain the desirable near-natural forest conditions. A working group including the owner, community, regional government, and ecologists should be involved in creating an effective, long-term management plan. Because social and cultural values are diverse, basic ecological studies of shrine/temple forests would contribute a scientific basis that fosters public confidence in the process.
机译:在日本,与神社和庙宇相关的森林被认为是城市绿色空间的重要组成部分,在快速城市化的日本城市中,森林有可能作为生态系统保护的中心。神社/庙宇森林除了具有生态价值外,还具有社会价值,可为城市居民提供娱乐和审美需求。我们回顾了日本神社/庙宇森林的历史发展,并从生态和社会学角度讨论了当前的保护问题。通常,对神社林进行最低限度的管理,不鼓励公众进入,而对神庙林进行集中管理以供公众展示。神社倾向于在空间上散布在整个景观中,但具有特定的地理特征,而神庙则倾向于聚集。它们在城市地区的广泛分布和随机分布表明,神殿森林有可能被用作城市绿色空间网络中的垫脚石,而空间聚集的寺庙森林可以整合成大片的绿色空间。神社/庙宇森林的物种多样性随着面积的减少而下降。物种的分布方式并未完全嵌套,这表明尽管保护大片森林碎片对于维持景观一级的生物多样性可能是有效的,但较小的森林碎片和邻近区域有时很重要,因为稀有物种有时会栖息在它们之间。积极管理和生态恢复,例如清除入侵物种,对于维持理想的近乎自然的森林条件也很重要。包括所有者,社区,地区政府和生态学家在内的工作组应参与制定有效的长期管理计划。由于社会和文化价值的多样性,对神社/庙宇森林的基础生态学研究将为增强公众对这一过程的信心提供科学依据。

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    《Landscape and ecological engineering》 |2010年第2期|P.307-315|共9页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Plant Science, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan;

    rnKitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History,Kitakyushu 805-0071, Japan;

    rnFaculty of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology,Kitakyushu 804-8550, Japan;

    rnDepartment of Forest Management, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba 305-8687, Japan;

    rnGraduate School of Global Environmental Studies,Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan;

    rnFaculty of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology,Kitakyushu 804-8550, Japan;

    rnDepartment of Plant Science, Graduate School of Agricultural Science, Kobe University, Kobe 657-8501, Japan;

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  • 关键词

    forest fragmentation; hierarchical approach; vegetation management; urban landscape;

    机译:森林碎片;分层方法;植被管理;城市景观;

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