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ウ゛ァファダーリ カゼム
VAFADARI M. Kazem 所属 立命館アジア太平洋大学 サステイナビリティ観光学部 職種 教授 |
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| 期間 | 2024/02/10 |
| 活動形態 | 学術貢献活動 |
| タイトル | SCoT Webinar Volume 56: Destination Management: Disaster Prevention and Community Resiliency |
| 種別 | 学会・研究会等 |
| イベント・番組・新聞雑誌名 | SCoT Webinar Series |
| 役割 | 企画立案・運営等 |
| 主催者・発行元 | Kazem Vafadari, Curator of SCoT Webinar Series |
| 概要 | Natural resource management is essential for the sustainability of livelihoods. To live in harmony with their natural and cultural resources, local communities build social capital and traditional know-how to manage their environments. This webinar focuses on the current situation of forests in Japan and Australia with an emphasis on risk and disaster management. Yakihata is a traditional way of burning grass in the Japanese Satoyama mountains that has been practiced for many years all over the country and is similar to fuel reduction burning systems in Australia. In the case of Japan, the Yakihata practice is not continued in many places due to depopulation in rural areas; this has resulted in increasing fire risk. In the case of Australia, the lifestyle of rural settlements and a very dry climate in the summer complicate the control of bushfire in forests. The webinar discusses ways to support local initiatives to build collaboration and know-how transfer on disaster prevention and hence creating safer destinations for nature-based tourism. |