Private and municipal forests and the forestry planning system in Japan - trends and problems after World War II.

In this paper, the author explains the characteristics of the Japanese forestry planning system and points out some of the problems found therein from the viewpoint of the management of privately-owned forests relating to the economic background and governmental policy. The forestry plann...

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Main Author: Shimotori, Shigeru
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Finnish Society of Forest Science 1986-01-01
Series:Silva Fennica
Online Access:https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/5299
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spelling doaj-752888f3df70437ebdb9bd6051eeb7312020-11-25T03:22:49ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40751986-01-0120410.14214/sf.a27755Private and municipal forests and the forestry planning system in Japan - trends and problems after World War II.Shimotori, Shigeru In this paper, the author explains the characteristics of the Japanese forestry planning system and points out some of the problems found therein from the viewpoint of the management of privately-owned forests relating to the economic background and governmental policy. The forestry planning system is a centralizes type of planning, the planning begins at the top and flows downward and outward the periphery. In order to make this planning system an effective instrument, the district forestry planning founded under the system must approach the problem of how to combine the resources of the forest with the districtâs inhabitants and the forest owners; and further, the extent of the effective union of the district and the local timber manufacturing must be examined. https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/5299
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Private and municipal forests and the forestry planning system in Japan - trends and problems after World War II.
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title Private and municipal forests and the forestry planning system in Japan - trends and problems after World War II.
title_short Private and municipal forests and the forestry planning system in Japan - trends and problems after World War II.
title_full Private and municipal forests and the forestry planning system in Japan - trends and problems after World War II.
title_fullStr Private and municipal forests and the forestry planning system in Japan - trends and problems after World War II.
title_full_unstemmed Private and municipal forests and the forestry planning system in Japan - trends and problems after World War II.
title_sort private and municipal forests and the forestry planning system in japan - trends and problems after world war ii.
publisher Finnish Society of Forest Science
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publishDate 1986-01-01
description In this paper, the author explains the characteristics of the Japanese forestry planning system and points out some of the problems found therein from the viewpoint of the management of privately-owned forests relating to the economic background and governmental policy. The forestry planning system is a centralizes type of planning, the planning begins at the top and flows downward and outward the periphery. In order to make this planning system an effective instrument, the district forestry planning founded under the system must approach the problem of how to combine the resources of the forest with the districtâs inhabitants and the forest owners; and further, the extent of the effective union of the district and the local timber manufacturing must be examined.
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