Asako Miyamoto
National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
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Insect Conservation and Diversity | 2010
A. Maleque; Kaoru Maeto; Shun’ichi Makino; Hideaki Goto; Hiroshi Tanaka; Motohiro Hasegawa; Asako Miyamoto
Abstract. 1. To infer the effects of forest aging on the abundance, genus richness and diversity, and genus composition of understorey parasitoids, we investigated the assemblages of braconids collected in Malaise traps in a chronosequence of secondary broad‐leaved forests (4–128 years old) in the satoyama landscape in the cool‐temperate region of central Honshu, Japan.
Journal of Forest Research | 2011
Asako Miyamoto; Makoto Sano; Hiroshi Tanaka; Kaoru Niiyama
Land use and landscape changes, which have much effect on local biodiversity, are driven primarily by socioeconomic forces. Understanding these forces is important for preservation of current biodiversity. In this study, we clarified the socioeconomic forces that have brought about changes in the forest landscape around the Ogawa Forest Reserve in the southern Abukuma Mountains, Japan, by interviewing local residents and reviewing local historical documents. Furthermore, we reconstructed past forest landscapes and quantified the changes that have occurred from the beginning of the twentieth century until the present by use of old land-use maps and past aerial photographs. The use of forest resources has dramatically changed during the past hundred years, and it can be divided into three periods corresponding to the level of economic development. The main landscape has changed significantly from one mainly composed of expansive grasslands and broad-leaved forests into a mosaic of fragmented secondary forests and coniferous plantations. These landscape changes reflect shifts in both the use of forest resources by local residents and the management of the national forests. Clarifying temporal–spatial landscape changes by understanding the historical relationship between humans and the landscape provides useful information for optimizing conservation and management planning.
Archive | 2005
Ken Sugimura; Fumio Yamada; Asako Miyamoto
Archive | 2004
Asako Miyamoto; Noriko Tamura; Ken Sugimura; Fumio Yamada
Sustainability | 2013
Toshiya Matsuura; Ken Sugimura; Asako Miyamoto; Nobuhiko Tanaka
Forests | 2014
Toshiya Matsuura; Ken Sugimura; Asako Miyamoto; Hiroshi Tanaka; Nobuhiko Tanaka
Ecology and Civil Engineering | 2004
Noriko Tamura; Asako Miyamoto; Norihisa Minotani; Noriko Takashima
Forests | 2014
Takayuki Kurashima; Toshiya Matsuura; Asako Miyamoto; Makoto Sano; Bora Tith; Sophal Chann
Journal of Forest Research | 2015
Bin Ishida; Takashi Masaki; Asako Miyamoto; Hiroshi Tanaka; Tohru Nakashizuka
Forests | 2015
Takayuki Kurashima; Toshiya Matsuura; Asako Miyamoto; Makoto Sano; Sophal Chann