ID | 116293 |
著者 |
Okada, Tomonari
National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management
Mito, Yugo
Fukken
Akiyama, Yoshihiro B.
National Institute for Land and Infrastructure Management
Tokunaga, Kanae
Gulf of Maine Research Institute
Sugino, Hiroaki
The University of Tokyo
Kubo, Takahiro
National Institute for Environmental Studies
Endo, Toru
Osaka City University
Otani, Sosuke
Osaka Prefecture University College of Technology
Yamochi, Susumu
Osaka City University
Kusakabe, Takayuki
Research Institute of Environment, Agriculture and Fisheries, Osaka Prefecture
Otsuka, Koji
Osaka Prefecture University
Shigematsu, Takaaki
Osaka City University
Kuwae, Tomohiro
Port and Airport Research Institute
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キーワード | Green infrastructure
port structure
tidal flat
restoration
ecosystem services
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資料タイプ |
学術雑誌論文
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抄録 | Green port structures (i.e. green infrastructure in ports and harbors) featuring habitats for marine organisms have been promoted in Japan as part of a comprehensive policy to reduce the environmental impact of ports and carry out habitat conservation, restoration, and creation. In this study, we evaluated the ecosystem services provided by green port structures in two highly urbanized bays (Tokyo Bay and Osaka Bay) in Japan. Our results show that the provision of some ecosystem services can be limited by circumstances particular to ports and other areas with restricted access. In the case of green port structures that have strong usage restrictions, for example, cultural services can only be provided if relevant authorities are prepared to conduct public events while ensuring participant safety. On the other hand, green port structures with weak usage restrictions are often equipped with incidental facilities such as parking lots and restrooms; these facilities can enhance the provision of cultural services (e.g. recreation and environmental education). Green port structures in highly urbanized bays often have usage restrictions, but their proximity to large populations means that they can potentially provide numerous ecosystem services. However, our study shows that appropriate management goals, such as protecting species and ensuring healthy habitats, are needed to maintain the value of these services in highly urbanized and eutrophic bays.
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掲載誌名 |
Coastal Engineering Journal
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ISSN | 21664250
17936292
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cat書誌ID | AA11274987
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出版者 | Taylor & Francis Group
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巻 | 63
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号 | 3
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開始ページ | 310
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終了ページ | 322
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発行日 | 2021-04-28
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権利情報 | This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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eng
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環境防災研究センター
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