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ences in traditional and contemporary ecological knowledge would also help us to
co-design and co-produce strategies involving a broad range of communities for
embarking on global and regional ecosystem stewardship.
Acknowledgments I gratefully acknowledge fi nancial support obtained from the Environmental
Research and Technology Development Fund (S-9-3) of the Ministry of the Environment, Japan. I
thank technical staff of Wakayama Experimental Forest, Hokkaido University for providing the
photo in Fig. 4.2 . This chapter contributes to the synthesis of the Global Land Project (IGBP/
IHDP) and the Nitrogen Initiative of International Long-Term Ecological Research Network
(ILTER).
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