OUIK is mapping information for understanding the relationship between regional nature and culture. We have published the booklets “Noto’s Satoyama and Satoumi Maps” and “Kanazawa Nature and Culture Maps”.
We are collecting map information at different levels of prefectures and municipalities in the Hokuriku Region. With a focus on the keywords of biological diversity, cultural diversity and ecosystem service, we are creating tools for learning and information dissemination that meet regional needs.
Map information-project:アーカイブ
Contribution to the understanding of biocultural diversity and ecosystem service
OUIK Biocultural Diversity Series #4 [Learning About the Satoyama and Satoumi of Hokuriku Region from Maps]
Publication of OUIK Biocultural Diveristy Series #4 [Learning about the Satoyama and Satoumi of Hokuriku Region from Maps]
4th booklet by OUIK’s biocultural diversity study has been published.
[Learning about the Sastoyama and Satoumi of Hokuriku Region from Maps]
OUIK holding session at VEC Conference for the 10th UNESCO Creative City Network (UCCN) annual meeting
OUIK will hold session “Ishiksawa-kanazawa Biocultural Region-local platform by different sectors and academic network fostering creativity- at The Valuing and Evaluating Creativity for Sustainable Regional Development conference], which is scientific meeting for 10th UCCN Annual Meeting hosted by the City of Östersund in Sweden.
The Session deals with integrating policy development processes for cultural promotion and biodiversity conservation, and integration of different sectors including civil society, academia and policy makers . The role of academic network to build the platform for interaction of stakeholders with various background and interest will be discussed.