As Japan rebuilds, it should look to Satoyama and Satoumi for inspiration - United Nations University

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On March 11, 2011, the Tohoku and Kanto regions of Japan experienced the fifth-largest earthquake on record. The damage was tremendous. The article says "A successful rebuilding strategy will be one that combines traditional macroeconomic stimulus policies with policies to improve sustainability and self-sufficiency in three primary areas: food, energy and culture. As it happens, the twin Japanese concepts of Satoyama and Satoumi, recently highlighted by the Japanese government at the Conventio
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As Japan rebuilds, it should look to Satoyama and Satoumi for inspiration - United Nations University
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On March 11, 2011, the Tohoku and Kanto regions of Japan experienced the fifth-largest earthquake on record. The damage was tremendous. The article says "A successful rebuilding strategy will be one that combines traditional macroeconomic stimulus policies with policies to improve sustainability and self-sufficiency in three primary areas: food, energy and culture. As it happens, the twin Japanese concepts of Satoyama and Satoumi, recently highlighted by the Japanese government at the Conventio
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