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2 | Summary for Decision Makers<br />

Suggested citation:<br />

Japan <strong>Satoyama</strong> <strong>Satoumi</strong> Assessment, 2010.<br />

<strong>Satoyama</strong>-<strong>Satoumi</strong> <strong>Ecosystems</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Human</strong><br />

<strong>Well</strong>-being: Socio-ecological Production L<strong>and</strong>scapes<br />

of Japan – Summary for Decision Makers.<br />

United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan.<br />

Copyright © 2010 United Nations University<br />

United Nations University<br />

Institute of Advanced Studies<br />

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Cover Photo: Mitsuhiko Imamori, Crevis<br />

ISBN 978-92-808-4512-9 (pb),<br />

ISBN 978-92-808-4513-6 (eb)

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