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The Origins of Japan’s Modern Forests: The Case of Akita
By Conrad Totman
65 pagesThe beautiful forests visible across Japan today are the products not just of “nature” but also of successful, collective, human action.
After intensive logging in the 17th century nearly wiped out Akita Prefecture’s native forests, the government undertook various programs in the 18th and 19th centuries to encourage trees be replanted and preserved for us future generations.