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Noto’s Satoyama and Satoumi “Passing down the Food Knowledge and Skills” video series is now available!

The Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa prefecture, Japan is a region where the traditional knowledge of cultivating and preserving local produce has been pass ...Read more

2021 Noto and Ifugao Junior High School International Exchange Programme (1)

The international exchange programme between Noto and Ifugao, Philippines has been running since last year, and this time the event took place between ...Read more

Noto GIAHS Biodiversity Working Group 1st Preparatory Meeting

Nearly 10 years have passed since “Noto’s Satoyama and Satoumi” was registered as a GIAHS site in June 2011, based on a recommendation from the Noto G ...Read more

A Film-making Project: “Handing Down the Food Knowledge and Skills of Noto GIAHS”

There is abundant Satoyama and Satoumi nature in the Noto region, which has developed through people’s activities over a long period of time. In 2011, ...Read more

New Journal Article “Ten Years of GIAHS Development in Japan” by OUIK’s researchers

We are pleased to inform you that a journal article co-authored by our UNU-IAS OUIK researchers, visiting research fellow Akira Nagata, and research c ...Read more

Noto GIAHS Biodiversity Working Group 1st Preparatory Meeting

Nearly 10 years have passed since “Noto’s Satoyama and Satoumi” was registered as a GIAHS site in June 2011, based on a recommendation from the Noto G ...Read more

Noto and Ifugao International Exchange Programme #3

Noto and Ifugao International Exchange Programme #3 took place on December 17 (Thu), 2021.   See the programme’s first report and its backgroun ...Read more

Noto and Ifugao International Exchange Programme #2

Noto/Ifugao International Exchange Programme #2 took place on November 26th. The report on Programme #1, as well as an explanation of the programme ca ...Read more

Noto/Ifugao International Exchange Programme #1

OUIK, which promotes educational projects concerning Noto’s Satoyama and Satoumi, which are designated as Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Sys ...Read more

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