The new issue of Kyoto Journal, a theme issue devoted to biodiversity, is out.
This richly informative and lavishly illustrated edition features wide-ranging contributions by more than 50 writers, photographers and artists, specially prepared for distribution this fall at COP10 in Nagoya, the UN’s 10th Conference of Parties to the Convention of Biological Diversity (CBD). An extensive 22-page section explores the ideal – and troubling present-day reality – of Japan’s satoyama: rural areas where people have lived with the land and on it without spoiling it over many generations, preserving and even promoting biodiversity. Plus over 30 diverse exclusive online reports — all downloadable.
The issue includes a review, by Blockhead's own Julian, of Azby Brown's Just Enough: Lessons in Living Green from Traditional Japan.
More information here. And don't forget to subscribe.
—David
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