Emerging & Hybrid IPSustainability
Satoumi Culture and Sustainability
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Japan's satoumi (human-sea coexistence) culture. Characterized by harmony between fishing and marine ecosystems in coastal areas. Sustainable fishing practices like seaweed and oyster aquaculture gain international attention. Like satoyama, satoumi conservation is key to global food security and marine ecosystem protection, recognized as an international sustainability model.
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Category:Emerging & Hybrid IP
Subcategory:Sustainability
Location:Seto Inland Sea and Japan Sea Coastal Areas
Time Period:ancient-present
Influence:Global
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marine conservationsustainable fishingcoastal culturefood security
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